Charles Allerton Coolidge
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Charles Allerton Coolidge (born 1858, died Locust Valley, New York, Jan. 4, 1936) was an architect specializing in large academic buildings.
Buildings designed by Coolidge
- Brown University: John Nicholas Brown Library
- Harvard University: law and medical schools, Huntington Memorial Hospital, Fogg Art Museum
- Stanford University: Stanford Memorial Church
- University of Chicago: Harper Memorial Library, the gymnasium, the commons and the Assembly Hall.
- Yale University: Sprague Music Building
- Art Institute and Public Library, Chicago
- Rockefeller Institute, New York City
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