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Howe, George

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Howe, George (1886-1955)

US architect. At first designing fashionable arts and crafts-inspired houses with Mellor and Meigs, Philadelphia, in 1928 he reevaluated his work and in partnership with William Lescaze from 1929 to 1934 introduced the international style to the USA in such buildings as the Philadelphia Savings Fund Society Building (1929-32), Philadelphia. Howe further promoted modernism by sponsoring the journals T-Square and Shelter.

Born in Worcester, Massachusetts, he graduated from Harvard and the Ecole des Beaux-Arts, Paris.


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