- John C. Harkness
John Cheesman Harkness (born
November 30 ,1916 ) is an American architect who was a founder and partner ofThe Architects Collaborative (TAC) inCambridge, Massachusetts withWalter Gropius and six other architects. He was a part of TAC from its inception in 1945 until the firm's ultimate demise in 1995.He was born in
New York City to architect Albert Harkness and was educated at theHarvard Graduate School of Design graduating in 1941. He was also briefly in theAmerican Field Service . In 1945, shortly after the founding of TAC, he and his wifeSarah P. Harkness joined forces with another architectural couple Norman and Jean Fletcher, also founders of TAC, to submit entries for theSmith College Dormitories competition hosted by "Progressive Architecture" magazine. The Harkness came in second place. During his work at TAC, Harkness was involved in designing many public and private school buildings throughoutNew England . Most notably,Wayland High School , which received considerable attention for its "campus" style and new methods of instruction.Harkness currently lives in
Vinalhaven, Maine .References
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