* April 28, 1869
* April 28, 1869 Pomfret
† April 23, 1924
† April 24, 1924 New York City
† April 23, 1924 New York City
* April 28, 1869 Pomfret
† April 23, 1924
† April 24, 1924 New York City
† April 23, 1924 New York City
In 1901 he was elected to the American Institute of Architects and in 1917 was made a Fellow. He was also a National Academician as well as a member of the National Institute of Arts and Letters and the Architectural League of New York. He was one of the chief exponents of Gothic design in the United States, and the Nebraska State House, for which he drew the plans, is one of the finest examples of Gothic art in America. He also designed the reredos of St. Thomas' Church and the Chapel of the Intercession, New York City, the Baltimore Cathedral, and the National Academy of Sciences, Washington, D. C. He wrote several treatises on Mexican architecture and culture.
| period | name | type |
|---|---|---|
| from 1901 | American Institute of Architects | Fellow |
| Architectural League of New York | ||
| National Academy | Academician | |
| year | description | section | level |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1925 | Gold Medal, American Institute of Architects (AIA) |