Background
Fouilhoux, Jacques Andre was born on September 27, 1879 in Paris, France. Son of Jean Baptiste and Leonie Gasparine (d’Etcheverry) Fouilhoux.
Fouilhoux, Jacques Andre was born on September 27, 1879 in Paris, France. Son of Jean Baptiste and Leonie Gasparine (d’Etcheverry) Fouilhoux.
Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Science, Bachelor of Philosophy, Sorbonne, Paris, 1898. Civil Engineer, Mechanical Engineering, École Centrale des Arts et Manufactures, Paris, 1901.
Clark (Mistress Isaac Hayne Houston). Came to the United States, 1904, naturalized, 1913. With Baltimore Ferro Concrete Company, 1904-1907.
Member Whitehouse & Fouilhoux, architects, Portland, Oregon, 1908-1917.
Architect, office of Albert Kann, Detroit, 1919. Associate with Raymond M. Hood, architect, New York, 1920-1934.
Member Hood & Fouilhoux, 1927-1934. Member West. K. Harrison & J. A. Fouilhoux, 1935-1941.
Member Harrison, Fouilhoux & Abramovitz since 1941.
Works: News Building, New York City (associate with Raymond M. Hood and John Mead Howells). McGraw-Hill Building, New York City (associate with Raymond Hood). Addition to American Radiator Building, New York City.
One of 3 firms of architects of Rockefeller Center, New New York
Theme Building New York World’s Fair (associate with Wallace K. Harrison). Now engaged in defense work, Naval Base, Canal Zone.
Treasurer and trustee Beaux Art Institute of Design. Chairman advisory council Art Schools of Cooper Union.
Visiting critic Schools of Architecture, Columbia University.
Trustee French Benevolent Society. Vice-president French Hospital. Member, board of managers Lincoln Hall.
Member board trustees Saint Vincent de Paul Institute.
President New York Building Congress.
Served as captain and major Field Artillery, United States Army, 1917-1919. Member American Institute Architects, Architl. League of New York, American Society Civil Engineers.
Clubs: Baltusrol Golf (Short Hills, New Jersey).
Married Jean Butler Clark, July 8, 1908.