Howard Van Doren Shaw
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Howard Van Doren Shaw AIA (May 7, 1869 ā May 7, 1926) was an architect in Chicago, Illinois. Shaw was a leader in the American Craftsman movement, best exemplified in his 1900 remodel of Second Presbyterian Church in Chicago. He designed Marktown, Clayton Mark's planned worker community in Northwest Indiana.[1]
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Born | (1869-05-07)May 7, 1869 Chicago, Illinois, U.S. |
Died | May 7, 1926(1926-05-07) (aged 57) Baltimore, Maryland, U.S. |
Nationality | American |
Education | Massachusetts Institute of Technology Yale University |
Occupation | Architect |
Known for | Marktown (1917) Market Square (1916) Lakeside Press Building (1901) Ragdale (1897) |
Board member of | Art Institute of Chicago, Trustee |
Spouse | Frances (Wells) Shaw |
Children | Sylvia Shaw Judson Evelyn Shaw McCutcheon Theodora Shaw King |
Parent(s) | Theodore Andrews Shaw Sarah (VanDoren) Shaw Frances Theodora |
Awards | AIA Gold Medal |
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