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Charles Pratt Huntington
Audubon Terrace, photographed 2008Born November 22, 1871
Logansport, IndianaDied October 15, 1919 Nationality USA Known for Architect Charles Pratt Huntington (November 22, 1871 – October 15, 1919[1]) was an American architect, born in Logansport, Indiana and educated at Harvard University, from which he graduated in 1893, and the Ecole des Beaux-Arts in Paris, from which he graduated in 1901[2]. He later moved to New York, where he designed Audubon Terrace and several of its original buildings for his cousin Archer M. Huntington in the early 20th century[3]. He was a member of the American Institute of Architects from 1911 to 1914.[4]
Further reading
- Henry F. Withey and Elsie Rathburn Withey, Biographical Dictionary of American Architects (Deceased), Los Angeles: New Age Publishing Company, 1956[4]
References
- ^ Huntington Family of America, accessed April 14, 2008
- ^ Charles Pratt Huntington at the archINFORM database, accessed April 14, 2008
- ^ The Buildings of the Academy, accessed April 14, 2008
- ^ a b American Institute of Architects, accessed June 10, 2011
Categories:- American architects
- People from New York City
- People from Cass County, Indiana
- People from Indianapolis, Indiana
- Harvard University alumni
- American alumni of the École des Beaux-Arts
- 1871 births
- 1919 deaths
- Architects from Indiana
- Architecture firms based in New York City
- American architect stubs
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