Robert Little (architect)

Robert Andrews Little (1919–2005) was a modernist architect based in Cleveland, Ohio.

He received the Cleveland Arts Prize for Architecture in 1965.

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.

[1] He taught at Case Western Reserve University’s school of architecture.

Little's first commission, the Halle Brothers department store at Shaker Square built in 1948, is on the National Register of Historic Places .