Alterations & additions to the office of J.H. McGraw, president [of McGraw-Hill] [graphic] / Harrison, Fouilhoux, & Abramovitz, architects & engineers. 1942-1944.
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Hood, Raymond M. (Raymond Mathewson), 1881-1934
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Architect; New York, N.Y. From the description of Raymond Mathewson Hood papers, 1903-1931. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122502667 A practicing architect, Hood was a partner in the New York City architectural firm Raymond Hood, Godley & Fouiloux and also in Howells & Hood. From the description of Raymond M. Hood architectural drawings and papers, circa 1890-1944. (Columbia University In the City of New York). WorldCat record id: 505720130 One o...
Abramovitz, Max, 1908-2004
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d. 2004. From the description of Artist file : miscellaneous uncataloged material. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 84366616 Architect. From the description of Papers, 1957-1982. (University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign). WorldCat record id: 28411461 Prize winning student drawing for Columbia University's School of Architecture. Location of stadium is Riverside Park at the foot of 116th Street, same site as Palmer and Hornbostel proposed for the Univers...
Fouilhoux, Jacques André 1879-1945
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Harrison, Wallace K. (Wallace Kirkman), 1895-1981
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This design was completed c.1940. From the description of Wallace K. Harrison house [Huntington, Long Island, N.Y.] [graphic] : [floor plan, with notes and measurements] / [Wallace K. Harrison, architect ; drawn from memory by Hester Diamond]. [194-?]. (Columbia University In the City of New York). WorldCat record id: 271454123 Architect; interviewee d. 1981. From the description of Oral history interview with Wallace Kirkman Harrison, 1978. (Columbia University ...
Harrison, Fouilhoux, & Abramovitz.
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330 West 42nd Street has also been known as the GHI Building (Group Health Insurance) since McGraw-Hill, Inc. moved to Rockefeller Center in the 1960s. From the description of Alterations & additions to the office of J.H. McGraw, president [of McGraw-Hill] [graphic] / Harrison, Fouilhoux, & Abramovitz, architects & engineers. 1942-1944. (Columbia University In the City of New York). WorldCat record id: 82604146 ...
McGraw, James H., Jr.
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