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Jacques André Fouilhoux (September 27, 1879 – June 20, 1945) was a French-born architect active in the United States from 1904 to 1945. He is most well known for his work on Tribune Tower (Chicago) and Rockefeller Center, early skyscrapers such as the Daily News Building and RCA Building, and the 1939 World's Fair in New York, for which he designed the central Trylon and Perisphere. Many of his early works are also listed in the National Historic Register, including 705 Davis Street Apartments and Wickersham Apartments in Portland, Oregon. According to the New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission, Fouilhoux has received less attention than partners such as John Mead Howells and Raymond Hood, but was "known as an astute engineer and a painstaking supervisor and his work gained the re

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  • Jacques André Fouilhoux (fr)
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  • Jacques André Fouilhoux (September 27, 1879 – June 20, 1945) was a French-born architect active in the United States from 1904 to 1945. He is most well known for his work on Tribune Tower (Chicago) and Rockefeller Center, early skyscrapers such as the Daily News Building and RCA Building, and the 1939 World's Fair in New York, for which he designed the central Trylon and Perisphere. Many of his early works are also listed in the National Historic Register, including 705 Davis Street Apartments and Wickersham Apartments in Portland, Oregon. According to the New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission, Fouilhoux has received less attention than partners such as John Mead Howells and Raymond Hood, but was "known as an astute engineer and a painstaking supervisor and his work gained the re (en)
  • Jacques André Fouilhoux, né le 27 septembre 1879 à Paris et mort le 20 juin 1945 à New York, est un ingénieur et architecte d'origine française actif aux États-Unis de 1904 à 1945. Il est surtout connu pour son travail sur la Tribune Tower qui héberge le journal Chicago Tribune, le Rockefeller Center, et les premiers gratte-ciel tels que le Daily News Building ou le RCA Building à New York. Il conçoit également, avec Wallace Harrisson, le Trylon et Perisphere, deux structures modernistes monumentales temporaires, emblématiques de l'Exposition universelle de New York 1939-1940 qui se tient dans le Corona Park à Flushing Meadows dans le Queens. (fr)
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