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Edward D. Dart, FAIA (May 28, 1922 – July 9, 1975), born Edouard Dupaquier Dart and known as Ned by those close to him,[1] was a Mid-Century modern American architect. Early lifeDart was born in New Orleans to parents of French descent. He studied under the tutelage of Richard M. Bennett at Yale School of Architecture, whence he graduated in 1949. At Yale Dart also studied under Pietro Belluschi, Marcel Breuer, Richard Neutra, Louis Kahn, Eero Saarinen, Harold Spitznagel, and Paul Schweikher. Career{{expand section|date=October 2017}}One of Chicago's most distinguished architects, Dart was made a Fellow of the American Institute of Architects at age 44 and garnered 18 AIA awards. Death and legacyIn 1975 Dart died of an aneurysm while completing a significant commercial development, Water Tower Place. The archives of the Ryerson & Burnham Libraries, located at the Art Institute of Chicago, house a permanent collection of his works, donated in 1999 by his sister Susan.[2][3][1] Personal lifeOn January 19, 1946, Dart married the former Wilhelmina Plansoen, a Duke University alum. Dart died on July 9, 1975. At the time of his death, he was a resident of Barrington Hills, Illinois.[4] WorkFrom 1965, Dart was a partner in the Chicago firm of Loebl Schlossman Bennett & Dart. Between 1949 and 1968 he designed 52 custom houses,[5] 26 custom churches and many commercial structures. His notable buildings include:
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GalleryReferences1. ^1 {{cite web|last=Kunkel|first=Joe|title=Edward Dart, Architect Born 1922 - 1975|url=http://www.chicagobauhausbeyond.org/cbb/mission/edart.htm|publisher=Chicago bauhous and Beyond|accessdate=1 July 2013}} {{authority control}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Dart, Edward D.}}2. ^{{cite journal|last=Anonymous|title=Edward D. Dart (1922-1975) Collection, 1841-1993 (bulk 1940-1993)|journal=Ryerson and Burnham Archives, Ryerson and Burnham Libraries The Art Institute of Chicago|date=December 1999|url=http://digital-libraries.saic.edu/cdm/compoundobject/collection/findingaids/id/13452/rec/13|accessdate=1 July 2013|location=Accession Number: 1996.2}} 3. ^{{cite book|last=Dart|first=Susan|title=Edward Dart Architect|year=1993|isbn=1-879260-09-3}} 4. ^{{cite news |first= |last= |coauthors= |title=Architect Dart dies; rites Friday |work=Chicago Tribune |page=B12 |date=July 10, 1975 |quote= }} 5. ^Koziarz, J., [https://savingplaces.org/stories/edward-dart-re-discovering-a-modernist-architect#.V7Ph6tx_eCQ "A Look Inside One of Edward Dart's Rare Mid-Century Masterpieces"], Curbed Chicago, May 6, 2016. 6. ^Goldsborough, B., "Mid-century homes draw attention in Wheaton", Chicago Tribune, Sep 27, 2015. 11 : Yale School of Architecture alumni|People from Barrington Hills, Illinois|Architects from New Orleans|American Episcopalians|Fellows of the American Institute of Architects|1922 births|1975 deaths|Architects from Illinois|Modernist architects|20th-century American architects|Modernist architects from the United States |
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