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Gill, Irving

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Gill, Irving (John) (1870–1936)

US architect. He developed an avant-garde cubist style of architecture that introduced and refined concrete tilt-slab construction. His unornamented, abstract designs were based on mission and pueblo traditions and fell out of fashion about 1915, after which his output diminished. Gill was born in Tully, New York. After training with architects in Syracuse and Chicago (including Dankmar Adler and Louis Sullivan), he worked in the Californian cities of San Diego and Los Angeles designing primarily houses, and educational and institutional buildings.



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