Howells & Hood

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Howells & Hood was an American architectural firm co-founded by John Mead Howells, noted for its early 20th-century building designs.

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instanceOf architectural firm
activeIn early 20th century
architecturalStyleUsed Art Deco NERFINISHED
Gothic Revival NERFINISHED
Neo-Gothic
basedIn New York City
coFounder John Mead Howells NERFINISHED
Raymond Hood NERFINISHED
competitionWinnerFor Chicago Tribune Tower design competition NERFINISHED
country United States of America
surface form: United States
employerOf John Mead Howells NERFINISHED
Raymond Hood NERFINISHED
field architecture
genre commercial architecture
skyscraper design
hasArchitect John Mead Howells NERFINISHED
Raymond Hood NERFINISHED
headquartersLocation New York City
industry architecture
notableFor early 20th-century building designs
skyscraper competitions in the United States
notableProjectLocation Chicago, Illinois NERFINISHED
New York City, New York NERFINISHED
notableWork Chicago Tribune Tower NERFINISHED
timePeriod 20th century

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