Random Monday on Tuesday presents the Architect of the Day: Wallace Harrison.
Harrison wasn’t the most experimental architect of his time, but he collaborated with some of the most distinguished architects of the 20
th century and he designed some of the most famous buildings in the
US.
His first major project was working on
Rockefeller Center while employed by the architectural firm
Corbett, Harrison & MacMurray. He was the lead architect and master planner for
Lincoln Center including the Metropolitan Opera House. He designed the UN Headquarters with his partner
Max Abramovitz, LaGuardia Airport, the
Time-Life Building, the
Exxon Building at Rockefeller Center, and the
Hopkins Center at Dartmouth
. Some of his lesser known works are the Rockefeller Apartment across from the MOMA sculpture garden and the “
Fish Church” in Stamford, CT.
He frequently advised Nelson Rockefeller and the two were known to be good friends.
I’ll leave you with some images and
this article about the Rockefeller Apartments in the New York.
Lincoln Center Plaza
Metropolitan Opera House
United Nations Headquarters
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