(1852–1904)

American architect. His eclecticism was typical of the period, but his chief claim to importance lies in his drawings, especially perspectives published in American Architect and Building News and elsewhere: he produced illustrations for L. S. Buffington that helped the latter's claims as a pioneer of the steel-framed sky-scraper. From 1902 until his death he was editor of The Craftsman.

Bibliography

  • Placzek (ed.) (1982)
  • Rochester (1972)

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