Emile G. Perrot
Emile George Perrot (November 11, 1872 – February 7, 1954) was an architect and engineer from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States.
Career[]
Perrot was born in Philadelphia in 1872. He graduated from the University of Pennsylvania.[1]
In 1902, Perrot formed a partnership with Walter Francis Ballinger, a firm known as Ballinger & Perrot. When Ballinger bought out Perrot's share in 1920, the firm became known as Ballinger Company, and Perott opened his own office.[2]
Perrot was a member of the American Institute of Architects and the American Society of Civil Engineers.[3]
Perrot died on February 7, 1954.[4]
Principal Architectural Works[]
- Union Park Gardens, Wilmington, Delaware (completed in 1918).[5]
- St. Vincent's School, Church Street, Plymouth, Pennsylvania (built in 1922).[6]
- Our Lady of Mercy Academy, Syosset, New York (completed in 1928).[7]
- White-Gravenor Hall, Georgetown University, Washington, D.C. (completed in 1933).
Gallery[]
Union Park Gardens (completed in 1918).
St. Vincent's School, Plymouth, Pennsylvania (completed in 1922).
White-Gravenor Hall, Georgetown University (completed in 1933).
External links[]
References[]
- ^ The Philadelphia Inquirer, November 12, 1936, page 2.
- ^ The New York Times, November 26, 1920, page 14.
- ^ The Philadelphia Inquirer, November 12, 1936, page 2.
- ^ The News Journal (Wilmington, DE), February 9, 1954, page 68.
- ^ The News Journal (Wilmington, DE), February 9, 1954, page 68.
- ^ Wilkes-Barre Times-Leader, October 10, 1922, Page 21.
- ^ The Brooklyn Eagle, August 14, 1927, page 36.
- Architects from Pennsylvania
- 20th-century American architects