William V. Madden
William V. Madden (1868- 1921) was an American architect who designed a number of Catholic churches, schools, convents and rectories in Rochester, New York.
William V. Madden | |
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| Born | June 25, 1868 Rochester New York |
| Died | November 17, 1921 Rochester, New York |
| Nationality | American |
Personal life
Born in Rochester, New York in 1868 Madden was a representative of one of the oldest families of Monroe County. After an education in the local parochial schools he supplemented his education in the local high school and the Mechanics Institute. He then began his business career by entering into the architectural practice of W.F. Kelley and J. Foster Warren, one of the most successful architects in the city. Madden entered into a 5-year practice with Thomas W. Finucane and later formed a practice with Edwin S. Gordon under the name of Gordon and Madden (1902 – 1918).
Works include
- Corpus Christi Church, Rochester, New York
- St. Mary Church, Canandaigua, New York[1]
- Immaculate Conception Church Complex, Rochester, New York[2]
- First Church of Christ Scientist Rochester, New York (with William G.Kaelber)
References
- History of St. Mary Church
- http://www.immaculateconceptionrochester.com/ Immaculate Conception Church, Rochester New York
- Madden, William V. "AIA information on William V. Manning". Retrieved 1 February 2013.
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