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  1. Raymond Mathewson Hood papers, 1903-1931. Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Institution. Also in the Archives. Selected Digitized Items; Tags. Hood, Raymond Mathewson, 1881-1934; Tribune Tower (Chicago, Ill.) McGraw-Hill building (New York, N.Y.) Scottish Rite Masonic Temple (Scranton, Pa.)

  2. 31 de dic. de 2014 · Hood, Raymond Mathewson, 1881-1934. Topics American Art Publisher Whitney Museum of American Art Collection whitneymuseum; americana Contributor Whitney Museum of American Art, Frances Mulhall Achilles Library Language English

  3. 11" × 11". Raymond Mathewson Hood papers, 1903–1931, Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Institution. The emphasis on horizontal lines and large dramatic windows was unique among New York skyscrapers and captured the attention of curators at the Museum of Modern Art, who included the McGraw-Hill Building in their famous 1932 exhibition on ...

  4. Raymond Mathewson Hood Collection (022), Architect, 1881-1934. Hood worked in the offices of Cram, Goodhue & Ferguson and Palmer & Hornbostle before establishing his practice in New York City in 1914. An important shaper of urban form, his reputation was built by a succession of trend-setting skyscrapers. His works include the Chicago Tribune ...

  5. Raymond Mathewson Hood was an American architect who worked in the Neo-Gothic and Art Deco styles. 2. Raymond Hood is best known for his designs of the Tribune Tower, American Radiator Building, and Rockefeller Center. 3. Raymond Mathewson Hood was born in Pawtucket, Rhode Island on March 29,1881, to John Parmenter Hood and Vella Mathewson.

  6. Raymond Hood. Project for an addition to Tribune Tower, December 19, 1922. Charcoal on trace paper mounted on board. 24½" × 10¼". Raymond Mathewson Hood papers, 1903–1931, Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Institution. Hood was not afraid to test out adventurous ideas. In one drawing he duplicated the tower, in another he paired it ...

  7. Vida y Biografía de Raymond Mathewson Hood. (Pawtucket, 1881 - Stamford, 1934) Arquitecto estadounidense. Construyó distintos edificios en Nueva York: el Chicago Tribune (1923), el American Radiator Building, el McGraw-Hill Building y el Daily News Building; cooperó también en el emprendimiento del Rockefeller Center (1931-1934).