raymond mathewson hood

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born March 29, 1881, Pawtucket, R.I., U.S. died Aug. 14, 1934, Stamford, Conn. U.S. architect. He studied at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Cambridge and the École des Beaux-Arts in Paris. He and John Mead Howells (1868-1959) won first prize in the 1922 Chicago Tribune Building competition; their design would be one of their many Neo-Gothic skyscrapers influenced by Cass Gilbert's Woolworth Building. Later he turned away from the revival of past styles; his Daily News (1930; with Howells) and McGraw-Hill (1930-31; with J.A. Fouilhoux) buildings, both in New York City, have cleaner lines, foreshadowing the Rockefeller Center complex (1929-40), which Hood and Fouilhoux went on to design with a team of architects
raymond mathewson hood

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    Ray·mond Math·ew·son hood

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    reymınd mäthyusın hûd

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    /ˈrāmənd ˈmaᴛʜyo͞osən ˈho͝od/ /ˈreɪmənd ˈmæθjuːsən ˈhʊd/
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