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  1. 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 in Chicago; Rockefeller Center ; early skyscrapers such as the Daily News Building and 30 Rockefeller Plaza ; and the 1939 World's Fair in New ...

    • September 27, 1879, Paris, France
    • Architect
    • June 20, 1945 (aged 65), New York City, US
  2. 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 ...

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  3. Jacques Andre Fouilhoux (1879-1945) was an engineer and architect from Paris, France who partnered with architects in Salem, Oregon and New York City. He was in the United States ca. 1904. In Oregon. In Oregon as part of the Whitehouse & Fouilhoux firm with Morris H. Whitehouse, he was involved in designing several projects in Portland, Oregon.

  4. Jacques-André Fouilhoux. (1879—1945) Quick Reference. (1879–1945). Paris-born French architect. He was in the USA c. 1904 and became a partner of Raymond Hood in 1924, with whom he designed the St Vincent de Paul Asylum, Tarrytown, NY (1924), the Masonic Temple, Scranton, PA (1929), the McGraw-Hill skyscraper, NYC (1930–2), and other buildings.

  5. Há 2 dias · J. André Fouilhoux. Exhibitions Painting and Sculpture in Architecture. Aug 3–Oct 2, 1949. MoMA. Three Centuries of American Architecture. Feb 15–Mar ...

  6. Ressources. Répertoire des artistes et personnalités . Jacques André Fouilhoux. Jacques André Fouilhoux (1879 - 1945) Naissance. 1879. Décès. 1945, New York, Etats-Unis. Nationalité présumée. Etats-Unis. Sexe. Homme. Commentaire. Architecte. Fit partie du cabinet Harrison, Fouilhoux & Abramovitz. Président du New York Building Congress.

  7. views 2,031,483 updated. Fouilhoux, Jacques-André (1879–1945). Paris-born French architect. He was in the USA c. 1904 and became a partner of Raymond Hood in 1924, with whom he designed the St Vincent de Paul Asylum, Tarrytown, NY (1924), the Masonic Temple, Scranton, PA (1929), the McGraw-Hill skyscraper, NYC (1930–2), and other buildings.