Dirlam, Arland Augustus, 1905-1979

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Architect. Educated at Tufts University (B.S.,1926 and L.H.D.,1953); Harvard, (Master Arch. 1929); and Union College (LL.D.,1972). Dirlam began his architectural practice in Malden, MA in 1932. In 1955 he moved his office to Boston where he practiced until 1971. During the period of his retirement in Marblehead, he continued to do some designing until his death in 1979. Dirlam participated in the design, construction or alteration of some one thousand churches. He also designed several other public buildings and a few private residences.

From the description of Architectural drawings of Arland A. Dirlam, 1929-1967 (inclusive). (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 188580868

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creatorOf Dirlam, Arland Augustus, 1905-1979. Architectural drawings of Arland A. Dirlam, 1929-1967 (inclusive). Harvard University, Frances Loeb Library
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associatedWith All Saints Chapel (Whalom, Mass.). corporateBody
associatedWith East Congregational Church (Milton, Mass.). corporateBody
associatedWith First Baptist Church (Belmont, Mass.). corporateBody
associatedWith First Baptist Church (White Plains, N.Y.). corporateBody
associatedWith First Methodist Church (Meriden, Conn.). corporateBody
associatedWith First Presbyterian Church (Fairfield, Conn.) corporateBody
associatedWith Harvard University corporateBody
associatedWith Harvard University. Graduate School of Design. corporateBody
associatedWith Malden Temple (Malden, Mass.). corporateBody
associatedWith Park Place Congregational Church (Pawtucket, R.I.). corporateBody
associatedWith St. Joseph's Parish Church (Peabody, Mass.). corporateBody
associatedWith Thornton Heights Methodist Church (South Portland, Maine). corporateBody
associatedWith Tufts University corporateBody
associatedWith University Lutheran Church (Cambridge, Mass.). corporateBody
Place Name Admin Code Country
Somerville (Mass.)
Massachusetts--Malden
Carcassonne (France)
Roman Forum (Rome, Italy)
Subject
Church architecture
Office buildings
Occupation
Architect
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Birth 1905

Death 1979

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