Howard, John Galen, 1864-1931

A leader in the American Renaissance Movement, with special interest in the Beaux-Arts style, John Galen Howard came to California in 1892-1893. He was chosen to execute the Hearst plan for the University of California, Berkeley, and later founded the School of Architecture at Berkeley. Howard's own buildings on the Berkeley campus exhibit the range of materials and styles taught at the School. He also had an active practice in San Francisco. Architects trained by him include Julia Morgan, William W. Wurster, and Theodore C. Bernardi.

From the description of John Galen Howard architectural clipping books, [ca. 1892-ca. 1931]. (University of California, Berkeley). WorldCat record id: 38366254

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