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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Raymond_HoodRaymond Hood - Wikipedia

    Raymond Mathewson Hood (March 29, 1881 – August 14, 1934) was an American architect who worked in the Neo-Gothic and Art Deco styles. He is best known for his designs of the Tribune Tower, American Radiator Building, and Rockefeller Center.

  2. Raymond M. Hood was an American architect noted for his designs of skyscrapers in Chicago and New York City. Educated at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and the École des Beaux-Arts (Paris), Hood gained national recognition in 1922 when the Neo-Gothic design submitted by John Mead Howells.

  3. Raymond Mathewson Hood (March 29, 1881 - August 14, 1934) was an American architect who worked in the Art Deco style. Life and career. Hood was born in Pawtucket, Rhode Island, and attended Brown University before enrolling at MIT. As a post-graduate, Hood worked as a draftsman at the Gothic architecture firm Cram, Goodhue and Ferguson in Boston.

  4. Mar 4, 2008 · Hood loved towers. In both his built work and visionary urbanism, he championed the tower as the ideal form for the skyscraper. Instead of the mountainous setbacks envisioned by Corbett and Ferriss, Hood imagined slender shafts soaring above expansive open spaces-a "modern city of sunlight, air, and free circulation." He…

  5. Mar 29, 2020 · In a short but prodigious career Raymond Mathewson Hood (March 29, 1881 – August 14, 1934) had an outsized influence on twentieth century architecture.

  6. Once called the “brilliant bad boy of architecture” by the New Yorker, Raymond Hood stood apart from the architectural establishment over the course of his relatively short career. Hood was known for his ability to clad a building in any style, from gothic to Greek to moderne.

  7. raymond-hood-exhibition.brown.eduRaymond Hood: Home

    Raymond Hood: Home. Introduction. Early Life and Education. Chicago Tribune Tower. American Radiator Building. Architecture of the Night.

  8. www.moma.org › exhibitions › 2011Raymond Hood - MoMA

    Rockefeller Centers head architect, Raymond Hood, is best known for his four New York skyscrapers: the American Radiator building, the Daily News building, the McGraw-Hill building, and the RCA building at Rockefeller Center.

  9. Hood’s principal legacy at Rockefeller Center is the design of the 66-story RCA building at the center of the complex. The RCA building, the first of the center’s fourteen original buildings to be finished, was immediately lit at night to create interest in the project and attract investors.

  10. Jun 5, 2024 · archINFORM homepage of Raymond Mathewson Hood (*1881 †1934) – American architect, active in New York [contains a list of buildings]