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Cram, Ralph Adams

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Cram, Ralph Adams (1863-1942)

US architect and author. He was an enthusiast for, and an authority on, the Gothic style. As senior partner of Cram, Goodhue & Ferguson he helped to design many American buildings, for example: the Graduate College and Cleveland Tower, Princeton University; the cathedrals of St John the Divine, New York (1911-42), St Albans, Toronto, and St Paul, Detroit; and West Point Military Academy.

Born in New Hampshire, he started practice in Boston, 1889. Among his books are The Gothic Quest (1907); The Substance of Gothic (1916 Lowell lectures); and My Life in Architecture (1936).



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