Victor A. Lundy

[8] A film on his life and work, entitled "Victor Lundy: Sculptor of Space" was premiered by the GSA on February 25, 2014.

He trained at Fort Jackson, before sailing from New York departing on 27 August 1944, to Cherbourg, arriving on 7 September 1944.

In total, he produced a visual diary with 158 pencil sketches brings to life the wartime experience.

Lundy applied his drawing skills to what was around him--training at Fort Jackson, South Carolina; forced marches; men at rest; the PX and tents; New York Harbor; aboard ship in the Atlantic crossing; Cherbourg Harbor; and French villages.

The eight surviving sketchbooks are spiral bound and 3 x 5 inches --small enough to fit in a breast pocket.

The United States Tax Court Building in Washington, D.C.
Frontal view of the United States Tax Court Building which Lundy designed in collaboration with the architectural firm Lyles, Bissett, Carlisle, and Wolff (LBC&W)