- Howard Van Doren Shaw
Howard Van Doren Shaw (b. 1869
Chicago ,Illinois -May 7 ,1926 Baltimore,Maryland ) was an Americanarchitect .Shaw graduated from
Yale University and theMassachusetts Institute of Technology .Shaw's architectural work is found throughout Chicago and the midwest,including the famous Arts and Crafts sanctuary of Second Presbyterian Church, the original
Goodman Theatre , located in theArt Institute of Chicago , the Quadrangle Club, theUniversity Church , the Pullman Trust and Savings Bank and the G.E. Wilson home inClinton, Iowa . He was brought on board to design the reflecting pool forLorado Taft 's sculptureFountain of Time . More than 20 residences and public works located in Chicago's Hyde Park neighborhood. Shaw designed homes for many of Chicago's most famous citizens, includingJames Henry Breasted ,William Rainey Harper , andMorris R. Rosenwald .In addition to his architectural work, Shaw planned the model steel town of Indiana Harbor in East Chicago,
Indiana and the market square in Lake Forest, Illinois.In 1906, he became a member of the
American Institute of Architects and was made a Fellow the following year. Shortly before he died, he was award the gold medal of the American Institute of Architects for architectural achievement was awarded to him just before his death. He is buried inGraceland Cemetery .External links
* [http://www.hydepark.org/historicpres/ShawinHPK.htm Howard Van Doren Shaw in Hyde Park]
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