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  1. Howells & Stokes. Buildings. St. Paul's Chapel, Chicago Tribune, Beekman (Panhellenic) Tower, Daily News Building. John Mead Howells, FAIA ( / ˈhaʊəlz /; August 14, 1868 – September 22, 1959), was an American architect.

  2. John Mead Howells. CFA Service: 1933–1937. The architect John Mead Howells, FAIA, earned an undergraduate degree from Harvard University in 1891 and completed further architectural studies there in 1894 before studying at the École des Beaux-Arts, where he earned a diploma in 1897.

  3. 7 de jan. de 2015 · John Mead Howells (August 14, 1868 - September 22, 1959), was an American architect. Early life and education Born in Cambridge, Massachusetts, the son of author William Dean Howells, he earned an undergraduate degree from Harvard University in 1891 and completed further architectural studies there in 1894 before studying at the ...

  4. Read about the life and work of the Architect John Mead Howells -- historical significance, biography, works designed, and related information.

  5. 3 de out. de 2017 · The winners, Raymond Hood and John Mead Howells, proposed the Gothic tower that now graces the corner of Michigan Avenue north of the Chicago River. Their design balanced the vertical spirit...

  6. John Mead Howells (1868 - 1959) John Mead Howells, born 1868 in Cambridge, Massachusetts, was an American architect. He studied architecture at Harvard and the Ecole des Beaux-Arts in Paris, where he met his future partners, I. N. Phelps Stokes and Raymond Hood. In 1897 Howells founded, with Phelps Stokes, Howells & Stokes, and helped to design St.

  7. Architecture Dictionary. No Small Plans. New York architects Raymond Hood and John Mead Howells, established their reputation in Chicago by winning the 1922 competition to design the Tribune Tower. Their winning entry blended historic ornamentation with a contemporary structure.