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Elsa Leviseur


Elsa Leviseur is a South African architect, specializing in landscape and ecology. She practiced in the US, England and South Africa. She was born in Pretoria, South Africa in 1932. Her mother was Beryl Iris Basson (1987-1970) and her father was doctor Ernest Alfred Leviseur (1890-1976). She married conductor Ernest Fleischmann in 1953 at the age of 22. Motivated by her friends and her keen interest in forestry, she joined architecture and earned a B.Arch. degree at the University of Cape Town School of Architecture in 1954. She started a small office in South Africa and worked on designing hospitals, housing complexes and commercial projects.

The political and social conditions in her home town were difficult due to Apartheid. In 1959, when her husband got an opportunity to work as director at the London Symphony Orchestra, they decided to move to England. There she gave birth to two daughters and a son (Stephanie, Martin and Jessica) to whom she devoted much of her time. She also started working on landscape projects as a freelance architect.

Soon her husband got another prestigious job offer, as the executive director of the Los Angeles Philharmonic and the family moved to Los Angeles in 1969. The relocation was not easy for Elsa but she continued to work on small projects. She received her M. A. in Architecture and Urban Planning from the University of California at Los Angeles in 1980. She worked as project manager at Tanzmann Associates from 1980 to 1983. She registered as an architect in California in 1983 and founded the firm Leviseur Architects. She then continued with graphic and interior design for the Hollywood Bowl and the Los Angeles Philharmonic. She won first place in the competition for the design of the Wilshire Boulevard in Santa Monica. She was also the principal at Architerra in Los Angeles from 1986 to 1989.


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