Wallace K. Harrison
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Language: English / USA
Wallace K. Harrison was a prominent American architect of the 20th century. He was born in Worcester, Massachusetts, in 1895 and passed away in 1981. He is known for his work on several significant architectural projects, including the United Nations Headquarters in New York, the Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, and the Rockefeller Center. Harrison was one of the leading proponents of the International Style and left a significant legacy in modern architecture.