Wallace Harrison

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Wallace Harrison was an American architect best known for executing large public projects in New York City. He is known as the head of the group of architects that designed the United Nations building in the New York City. Considered as one of the great American architects of the 20th century, Harrison also designed the new Metropolitan Opera House and Exxon Building.

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Birthday September 28, 1895 (Libra)
Died on December 2, 1981
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