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Name
  
J. Putnam


Role
  
Architect

J. Pickering Putnam

Died
  
1917, Boston, Massachusetts, United States

Education
  
Boston Latin School, Harvard University

Books
  
Lectures on the Principles, Improved Plumbing Appliances, The Metric System of Weights a

J. Pickering Putnam (April 3, 1847 – February 23, 1917) also known as J.P. Putnam or John Pickering Putnam, was an American architect and designer who "pioneered the concept of the modern apartment building." He designed several buildings in the Back Bay area of Boston, Massachusetts. He earned a number of design patents related to plumbing, ventilation, and the like, such as US Patent No.563,064 (1896), a design for a washbasin.

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Brief biography

Putnam was born as "John Amory Putnam" in Boston in 1847, to John Pickering Putnam (1813-1867) and Harriet Upham (1820-1905). He was one of 4 children; his siblings were Mary Upham Putnam (1843-1920); Harriet Putnam (b. 1845); and Sarah Gooll Putnam (1851-1912), a painter.

Putnam graduated from the Boston Latin School, and from Harvard College in 1868. He then trained at the École des Beaux-Arts, Paris, in 1869, and the Royal Academy of Architecture, Berlin, 1870-1872. "The war interrupted his studies. Leaving Paris for Berlin, he was twice arrested as a Prussian spy, while sketching in the streets."

On returning to the US in 1872 he began practicing architecture and was associated professionally with George Thomas Tilden. In 1885 Putnam married Grace Cornelia Stevens; they had 2 children: Grace Elizabeth Putnam (b. 1887) and John Pickering Putnam, Jr. (b. 1892). He was a member of the Boston Society of Architects; St. Botolph Club; Portfolio Club of Boston; and The Cold Cut Club of Boston.

Selected designs

  • 1872—George S. Draper house, Hopedale MA; (demolished).
  • 1872 -- (cottage), Nahant MA; remodel, with George T. Tilden.
  • 1875–63 Marlborough Street, Boston MA.
  • 1876—Hotel Cluny, 545-547 Boylston Street, Boston MA; (demolished).
  • 1877—Manhattan Beach Hotel, Coney Island, NY.
  • 1878–277 Dartmouth Street, Boston MA.
  • 1878–167 Marlborough Street, Boston MA.
  • 1881–195 Commonwealth Avenue, Boston MA.
  • 1884–399 Marlborough Street, Boston MA.
  • 1890—Charlesgate Hotel, 535 Beacon Street, Boston MA.
  • 1894—Haddon Hall, 29 Commonwealth Avenue, Boston.
  • 1896—Commonwealth Hotel, Boston MA.
  • References

    J. Pickering Putnam Wikipedia