Art, Architecture, and Engineering
Name | Class year | Notability | References |
---|---|---|---|
Charles Bulfinch (1763–1844) | College 1781 | Architect | |
Allan Crite | Extension 1968 | Artist | |
Hardy Cross | MCE 1911 | Civil engineer | |
Gulgee (1926–2007) | College 1947 | Pakistani artist famous for his paintings and Islamic calligraphy, qualified engineer | |
Philip Johnson (born 1906) | College 1930 | Architect; Pritzker Prize winner | |
Julian Hatton (born 1956) | College 1979 | Artist; abstract landscapes | |
Fumihiko Maki (born 1928) | Design 1955 | Architect; Pritzker Prize winner | |
Elizabeth Holloway Marston (born 1893) | Radcliffe College A.M. 1921 | Involved in the creation of the comic book character Wonder Woman | |
Thom Mayne (born 1944) | Design 1978 | Architect; Pritzker Prize winner | |
Malcolm McKesson (1909–1999) | College 1933 | Outsider artist | |
Philippe de Montebello | College 1962 | Director of Metropolitan Museum of Art | |
I. M. Pei (born 1917) | Design 1946 | Architect; Pritzker Prize winner | |
Henry Hobson Richardson (1838–1886) | College 1859 | Architect | |
Kenneth Dupee Swan (1887–1970) | Photographer, forester |
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