Maginnis & Walsh

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Maginnis & Walsh was a prominent early 20th-century American architectural firm known for its ecclesiastical and institutional designs, particularly in the Gothic Revival style.

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instanceOf American architectural firm
architectural firm
activeInCentury 20th century
architecturalStyle Gothic Revival
Renaissance Revival NERFINISHED
Neo-Romanesque
surface form: Romanesque Revival
associatedWith Boston College NERFINISHED
Catholic educational institutions
basedIn Boston NERFINISHED
client Roman Catholic Church NERFINISHED
country United States of America
surface form: United States
designApproach collegiate Gothic planning
historicism
era early 20th century
fieldOfWork campus planning
church design
foundedBy Charles Donagh Maginnis NERFINISHED
Ralph Adams Cram NERFINISHED
Timothy Walsh NERFINISHED
industry architecture
influenced development of Collegiate Gothic architecture in American universities
location Boston, Massachusetts
notableFor ecclesiastical architecture
institutional architecture
notablePartner Charles Donagh Maginnis NERFINISHED
Timothy Walsh NERFINISHED
notableWork Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception (early designs and consulting) NERFINISHED
Boston College campus NERFINISHED
Gasson Hall NERFINISHED
St. Catherine of Siena Church, Boston NERFINISHED
St. Joseph’s Church, Boston NERFINISHED
St. Paul’s Church, Cambridge, Massachusetts NERFINISHED
regionServed New England
Northeastern United States
reputation prominent ecclesiastical architects in the United States
specializedIn Catholic church architecture
university buildings

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Veterans War Memorial Tower architect Maginnis & Walsh