Robert Andrews Little (1919–2005) was a modernist architect based in Cleveland, Ohio. He received the Cleveland Arts Prize for Architecture in 1965. Little practiced in the Bauhaus and International styles. He also designed and advocated energy-efficient features, and employed Jewish and African-American architects and engineers.[1]
Born in Boston, he was a direct descendant of Paul Revere. Little studied with Marcel Breuer and Walter Gropius.[1] He graduated from Harvard in 1937 and continued there completing his masters 1939.[1]
Little came to Cleveland in 1947.[1] He taught at Case Western Reserve University’s school of architecture.[1]
His firm, Little & Associates, merged with Dalton·Dalton Associates in 1969.[1] He was married to Ann Halle Little,[2] a member of the locally prominent Halle department store family. Little and his wife had two sons, Robert and Revere. Revere was a noteworthy folk singer.[3]
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