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Charles Follen McKim


Charles Follen McKim'''Charles Follen McKim''' (August 24, 1847—September 14, 1909) was one of the most prominent American Beaux-Arts Architect|architects of the late nineteenth century, as a member of the partnership McKim, Mead, and White (''q.v.'' for list of works). McKim studied architecture at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts in Paris before joining the office of Henry Hobson Richardson in 1870. McKim formed his own firm in partnership with William Rutherford Mead, joined in 1877 by fellow Richardson protegé Stanford White. For ten years, the firm was primarily known for their open-plan informal summer houses. McKim became best known, however, as an exponent of the neoclassical style of architecture, exemplified by many of his later works, including the Boston Public Library (1887), and several works in New York City: the Morningside Heights campus of Columbia University (1893), the University Club (1899), the Pierpont Morgan Library (1903), and the Penn Station|Pennsylvania Railroad Station (1904-10). McKim received numerous awards during his lifetime, including the Medaille d'Or at the Exposition Universelle| 1900 Paris Exposition, a gold medal from Britain's King Edward VII of the United Kingdom|Edward VII, and honorary doctorates from the University of Pennsylvania and Columbia University|Columbia. He was elected a Fellow of the American Institute of Architects in 1877, and received the AIA's gold medal, posthumously, in 1909. ==External link== *[http://www.archinform.net/arch/6259.htm Biographical notice] (archINFORM database) Category:U.S. architects|McKim, Charles Follen Category:1847 births|McKim, Charles Follen Category:1909 deaths|McKim, Charles Follen

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