Wallace Harrison was an American architect born in Massachusetts in 1895. He is best known for his public projects in New York City, such as the Time-Life Building at Rockefeller Center. He was a member of the U.S. Commission of Fine Arts from 1955 to 1959 and was awarded the AIA Gold Medal in 1967.
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💰 Net worth: $3.55 billion (2024)
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About
Known for public projects in New York City, including the Time-Life Building at Rockefeller Center. Served on the U.S. Commission of Fine Arts from 1955 until 1959. Awarded the AIA Gold Medal in 1967.
Before Fame
He studied at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts, winning the Rotch Taveling Scholarship in 1922. He was elected as an Associate member in the National Academy of Design in 1938, eventually being named in 1948 a full Academician.
Trivia
He co-founded the firm, Harrison & Abramovitz, with Max Abramowitz in 1941.
Family Life
His parents were living in Worcester, Massachusetts, in 1895, when he was born.
Associated With
He was friends with Nelson Rockefeller, serving as his architectural advisor.