Howe & Lescaze was an architectural partnership founded in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in 1929 by George Howe (1886-1955) William Lescaze (1896-1969). The partnership's first project was the Philadelphia Savings Funds Society, the construction of which occupied the partnership between 1929 and 1932. The work of the partnership was featured in the 1932 MoMA exhibition "Modern Architecture: International Exhibition." Although the partnership was dissolved in 1933, Lescaze continued to use the name Howe & Lescaze until 1935 when he set up his own independent office.

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