Baum, Dwight James, 1886-1939
Variant namesDwight James Baum (1886-1939) was an award-winning American architect and writer on architecture. Much of his work was done in Florida; he also designed several buildings for Syracuse University.
Born in Little Falls, New York, Baum graduated from Syracuse University in 1909 and almost immediately began a steady rise in reputation and respect in his chosen field. He specialized in country homes and institutional work; among other things he designed Syracuse Memorial Hospital and the Columbus Circle area in Syracuse, the Westside YMCA and Trade School in New York City, and the Hotel El Verona in Sarasota, Florida. One of his largest projects was the mapping out of a 50-year building and expansion plan for Syracuse University, as part of which he was the architect for Hendricks Chapel, the College of Medicine (now part of Upstate Medical University), and the Maxwell School of Citizenship. Baum also served as architect for Wells, Clarkson, Hartwick, and Middlebury Colleges, all in New York State.
Baum also played a significant part in the development of Florida in the 1920s, designing among other things dozens of individual homes, a newspaper plant and a country club; serving on the board of architects for the complete replanning of Clewiston; and devising a new town plan for Fort Pierce.
Baum wrote many articles, and served as architectural consultant to Good Housekeeping magazine. His plans were exhibited at venues in Paris, London, Berlin, and several South American cities. His abilities were recognized numerous times during his career. He won bronze medals (1931, 1932, 1933) and gold medals (1932) from Better Homes in America, a gold medal from the Architectural League of New York, and in 1934 was awarded an honorary doctorate of fine arts from Syracuse University. On that occasion, Chancellor Charles Flint praised him:
"...for that rare combination of business and executive ability, precise knowledge of structural problems, thoroughness in coordination of plan requirements to the purpose of the project, discriminating cognition and realization of preparation and detail in design, along with a high sense of beauty..."
Baum was member of the Beaux Arts Institute of Design, American Federation of Arts, Architectural League of New York, National Sculpture Society, American Institute of Architecture, and the University Club of New York.
From the guide to the Dwight James Baum Papers, circa 1922-1950, (Special Collections Research Center, Syracuse University Libraries)
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referencedIn | YMCA of Greater New York. West Side Branch. West Side YMCA photographs, 1930s-1960s. | University of Minnesota, Minneapolis | |
referencedIn | Tatum, George B., 1917-2008. George B. Tatum papers. 1900-1940. | University of Delaware Library, Hugh M Morris Library | |
creatorOf | Dwight James Baum Papers, circa 1922-1950 | Syracuse University. Library. Special Collections Research Center | |
creatorOf | R. Guastavino Company. West Side Branch Y.M.C.A., 63rd St. & Central Park West, N.Y.C., [N.Y.] [graphic] : [detail drawings of showers] / R. Guastavino Co. | Columbia University in the City of New York, Columbia University Libraries | |
referencedIn | West Side YMCA photographs., 1930s-1960s. | University of Minnesota Libraries. Kautz Family YMCA Archives. [ymca] | |
creatorOf | Gottscho, Samuel H. (Samuel Herman), 1875-1971. Samuel Gottscho American architecture : photographs and negatives, circa 1925-1939. | Columbia University in the City of New York, Columbia University Libraries | |
referencedIn | George B. Tatum papers, 1900–1940 | University of Delaware Library - Special Collections | |
referencedIn | Fein, Helen L.,. Helen Fein slides, 1915-1926. | Lehman College Library, Leonard Lief Library |
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associatedWith | Gottscho, Samuel H. (Samuel Herman), 1875-1971. | person |
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associatedWith | Tatum, George B., 1917-2008 | person |
associatedWith | YMCA of Greater New York. West Side Branch. | corporateBody |
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Birth 1886
Death 1939
Americans