The Architects' Collaborative

The Architects' Collaborative (TAC) was an American architectural firm formed by Walter Gropius and seven younger architects in 1945 in Cambridge, Massachusetts. The other partners were Norman C. Fletcher (December 8, 1917-May 31, 2007), Jean B. Fletcher (1915–September 13, 1965), John C. Harkness (b. November 30, 1916), Sarah P. Harkness (b. July 8, 1914), Robert S. McMillan (April 3, 1916–March 14, 2001), Louis A. McMillen (October 21, 1916–May 8, 1998) and Benjamin C. Thompson (July 3, 1918–August 21, 2002). TAC has created many successful projects, and has been well respected for its broad range of designs. One of TAC's specialties was designing public school buildings.

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