Frank Williams (December 14, 1936 – February 25, 2010) was an American architect who worked as a lead architect on nearly 20 buildings in Manhattan, including Trump Palace Condominiums, 515 Park Avenue, and the W Hotels in Times Square.
[1] Williams graduated from UC Berkeley in 1961, and received a master's degree from Harvard in 1965.
He moved to New York City and taught at Columbia University for the next few years.
Frank Williams has designed a number of notable buildings in New York: And across the world:
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