List of People From Maryland - Architects

Architects

  • Otto Eugene Adams
  • George Archer (architect)
  • Richard Snowden Andrews
  • Ephraim Francis Baldwin
  • Henry F. Brauns
  • William Buckland (architect)
  • Wright Butler
  • Charles L. Carson
  • Albert Cassell
  • Charles E. Cassell
  • Francis E. Davis
  • Thomas Dixon (architect)
  • George A. Frederick
  • T. Buckler Ghequier architect of St. Mark's Episcopal Church (Washington, D.C.)
  • Jackson C. Gott architect of Charles Theatre (Baltimore)
  • Nathaniel Henry Hutton
  • William Rich Hutton
  • Thomas C. Kennedy
  • Edmund George Lind
  • Alfred Mason (architect), prolific designer of schools
  • John Murdoch co-designer or Brown Memorial Presbyterian Church (Baltimore)
  • J. Crawford Neilson
  • John Rudolph Niernsee
  • Edward L. Palmer, Jr.
  • Josias Pennington, co-designer of Mount Royal Station (Baltimore)
  • Theodore Wells Pietsch, architect of Stieff Silver Company Factory (Baltimore)
  • Bruce Price
  • Howard Van Doren Shaw (died in Baltimore)
  • Gideon Shryock
  • Mathias Shryock, (born in Frederick Maryland)
  • Otto G. Simonson, supervised U.S. Custom House (Baltimore, Maryland), partner Simonson & Pietsch.
  • Joseph Evans Sperry
  • Douglas H. Thomas, architect of Belvedere Hotel (Baltimore)
  • John Appleton Wilson
  • James Bosley Noel Wyatt, architect of Baltimore City Courthouse and homes in Roland Park

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