Discover the work of a Midwest architect with author Jane King Hession, who will discuss her book Elizabeth Scheu Close: A Life in Modern Architecture (University of Minnesota Press, 2020), which received a 2024 Modernism in America Award of Excellence from Docomomo US.
Elizabeth “Lisl” Scheu Close, FAIA (1912-2011), left an indelible mark on Minnesota’s built landscape during her six decades as an architect. In 1938, with her architect husband, Winston Close, FAIA (1906-1997), she founded the state’s first architecture firm dedicated to modernism. In addition to designing the first International Style house in Minneapolis, the firm also created more than 250 handsome and efficiently planned modern residences. One of few women who were practicing architects in the mid-20th century, she blazed a trail for future generations of women in the profession.
As Hession shows, the trajectory of Close’s architectural career was shaped by the political, economic, and aesthetic upheavals of the 20th century. Raised in a renowned modern house in Vienna, Austria, Close was exposed to revolutionary ideas in art and architecture at a young age. Forced to emigrate to the United States as the Nazis rose to power in Europe, she completed her architectural education at MIT. During the Depression, she struggled to find work and encountered challenges as a young woman in the field. In her pursuit of and devotion to a singular and successful career as a modern architect, she proved herself to be talented, determined, and adept at negotiating obstacles.
Hession is a Minneapolis-based architectural writer, researcher, and historian specializing in Mid-Century Modern. She is the author of John H. Howe, Architect (University of Minnesota Press, 2016, with Tim Quigley), The Frank Lloyd Wright House in Ebsworth Park (2015), Frank Lloyd Wright in New York: The Plaza Years, 1954-1959 (Gibbs Smith Publishers, 2007, with Debra Pickrel), and Ralph Rapson: Sixty Years of Modern Design (Afton Historical Society Press,1999, with Rip Rapson and Bruce N. Wright). Hession has curated exhibitions at University of Minnesota’s Goldstein Museum of Design, Northwest Architectural Archives, and College of Design, as well as at the Minneapolis Institute of Art, and the Weisman Art Museum in Minneapolis.
Authors on Architecture: Hession on Close—Sunday, July 19, 2026; 1-2:30 PM Pacific. Tickets required, $5. Pay via PayPal. Zoom link sent upon registration.