Lloyd Eliot Warren (November 10, 1868 - October 25, 1922) was the founder of the Beaux-Arts Institute of Design in New York City He was born in Paris, France to George Henry Warren I (November 8, 1823 - April 8, 1892) and Mary Caroline Phoenix (February 27, 1832 - January 18, 1901).
His brothers were Whitney Warren (of Warren & Wetmore, one of the most prestigious American architecture firms) and George Henry Warren II, a stockbroker.
Lloyd E. Warren died on October 25, 1922, when he fell out an open window while sleepwalking in his apartment.
[1][2] The Lloyd Warren Fellowship award was founded to continue his legacy.
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