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Moore, Charles W., 1925-1993

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Personal name headingMoore, Charles W., 1925-1993
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Variant(s)Moore, Charles, 1925-1993
Moore, Charles W. (Charles Willard), 1925-1993
Moore, Charles Willard, 1925-1993
See alsoFounded corporate body of person: Moore, Lyndon, Turnbull, and Whitaker
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Founded corporate body of person: Charles W. Moore Associates
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Biography/History noteprof., arch., Yale Univ.; B.Arch., M.F.A., Ph.D.
Associated countryUnited States
Birth date1925-10-31
Death date1993-12-16
Place of birthBenton Harbor (Mich.)
Place of deathAustin (Tex.)
AffiliationUniversity of California, Berkeley. Department of Architecture
Yale University. Department of Architecture
University of California, Los Angeles
University of Texas at Austin
Profession or occupationArchitects College teachers College department heads Deans (Education)
Found inHis The Yale mathematics building competition, 1974: title page (Charles W. Moore)
Home sweet home, c1983: t.p. (Charles W. Moore)
New York times, 12/17/93 (Charles Moore, 68; died yesterday in Austin, Tex.; prof. of architecture, Univ. of Calif. at Berkeley 1962-65, Yale 1965-, later Univ. of Texas at Austin)
Grove art online, November 9, 2018 (Moore, Charles W(illard); born Benton Harbor, MI, October 31, 1925; died Austin, TX, December 16, 1993; American architect and teacher; MFA, Ph.D, Princeton University; taught at UC Berkeley, 1959-1965 (Chair, Department of Architecture, 1962-1965); founded the firm MLTW with architects Richard Whitaker, Donlyn Lyndon, and William Turbull in 1962; taught at Yale University, 1965-1975 (Chair, Department of Architecture, 1965-1967; Dean, 1969-1970); in 1969, set up a new architectural practice, Charles W. Moore Associates, in Essex, CT; taught at University of California, Los Angeles, 1975-1985; after 1985, held an endowed chair of architecture at University of Texas, Austin)