Male, born 11/01/1923

Associated with the firm network

Brown and Rawdon, Architects


Professional History

Education: B.A., Amherst College, Amherst, MA, 1948; B.Arch., Columbia University, New York, NY, 1952; work: Partner, Pearson and Rawdon, Architects, 1958-1964; Principal, Ruhnau, Evans and Steinmann, Architects, 1964-1969; Partner, Brown and Rawdon, 1969-?; Registered Architect in CA; military service, 1943-1946; joined Inland Empire Chapter, American Institute of Architects, 1957;

Education

Awarded Hamlin Prize for Design, Columbia University, 1951; awarded Alpha Rho Chi Medal, Columbia University, 1952; named ACSA-AIA Teacher's Seminar Scholar, 1958; awarded Tau Sigma Delta, 1961;

Personal

Had three sons, Blaine Rawdon, Jr., who studied architecture at the University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA, but became an aeronautical designer at the Phantom Works, part of McDonell-Douglas Corporation and later the Boeing Corporation, Robert and Matthew; all three boys attended Amherst College like their father;



Associated Locations

  • Plainfield, NJ (Architect's Birth)
    Plainfield, NJ

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PCAD id: 2012