John Wade (architect)

John Wade (architect)

John J. Wade (1893 - ?) was the chief architect of Buffalo City Hall.

He was born in Hoboken, New Jersey to a family of artists. His mother was on accomplished tapestry weaver. When his father died, Wade was still in grammar school. His mother secured a job for him working in an architectural firm.

Before and after studying architecture at the Beaux-Arts Institute of Design in New York City, Wade worked for Henry Hornbostel and Sullivan W. Jones. The firm specialized in the design of major public buildings, including the Oakland City Hall, the Pittsburgh City and County Buildings, and the Wilmington City Hall. Sullivan W. Jones, who was Wade's mentor at the firm, became New York State Architect in the 1920s.

After military service in World War I, Wade married in New York City, then relocated to Buffalo, where the burgeoning industrial city seemed to offer great opportunity for a young architect. In Buffalo he joined the practice of local architect Harold Jewett Cook, with whom he designed the Masonic Consistory on Delaware Avenue, now the auditorium and foyer of Canisius High School. The likelihood that Wade was himself the designer of the Common Council skylight is strengthened by its similarity to the sunburst design on the ceiling of the auditorium.

In 1926 he formed the partnership with George J. Dietel (1876-1974), called Dietel and Wade. The firm designed the St. Francis de Sales Church on Humbolt Parkway, St. Francis Home for the Aged in Williamsville, and the Queen of Peace Church on Genesee Street.

In 1926, when the City Architect's city hall design was found unsatisfactory, the Common Council turned to amiable, quick-witted, 33-year-old John Wade, who probably had more practical experience with the planning and design of city halls than any other local architect.

References

[http://freenet.buffalo.edu/bah/a/niagSq/65/hist.html] [http://www.ci.buffalo.ny.us/Home/Leadership/Mayor/CityHallHistory#prelude]


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