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American architect
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Frank Chouteau Brown (January 1876–1947) was an American architect, born in Minneapolis, Minnesota, and educated at the Minneapolis School of Fine Arts, the Boston Art Club and in Europe. In 1902, he began practice in Boston and from 1907 to 1919, was editor of the Architectural Review periodical. In 1916, he became a member of the faculty of Boston University and in 1919, head of the Department of Art and Architecture.

He was the architectural designer of the 1933 renovation of the Dillaway–Thomas House in Roxbury, Massachusetts.

Selected bibliography

wikisource-logo.svg This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain"Brown, Frank Chouteau". New International Encyclopedia. 1905.

References

  1. BROWN, Frank Chouteau in Who's Who in America (1926 edition); p. 351
  2. "Dedication Tomorrow of Restored Historic Dillaway–Thomas House". The Boston Globe. December 23, 1933. p. 13. Retrieved February 13, 2023.

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