William C. Muchow as born in Denver, Colo. in 1922. During WWII, he served in the U.S. Navy. Muchow was a graduate of the University of Illinois and Cranbrook Academy of Art. He initially worked as an architect for the firm of Walter S. Simon, and Fisher and Fisher in Denver, Colo. before forming his own practice: Muchow Associates Architects in 1950. Muchow's firm designed numerous projects primarily in the Metro-Denver, Colo. area. Notable among these are Currigan Hall (Denver, Colo.), Jefferson County Justice Center (Golden, Colo.), and the expansion and renovation of Denver Center for the Performing Arts (Denver, Colo.). He won a number of awards and was an Elected Fellow of AIA (1968). Muchow was married to Priscilla Williams. He died in 1991.
From the description of William C. Muchow architectural records, 1940-1993. (Denver Public Library). WorldCat record id: 39491941