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Holden, Arthur Cort was born on November 29, 1890 in New York City. Son of Edwin B. and Alice (Cort) Holden.
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Holden, Arthur Cort was born on November 29, 1890 in New York City. Son of Edwin B. and Alice (Cort) Holden.
Bachelor of Letters, Princeton University, 1912; Bachelor of Architecture and A.M. in Economics, Columbia, 1915.
Began practice of architecture, 1920;
member, Arthur C. Holden & Associations, 1920-1930;
member, Holden, McLaughlin & Associations, 1930-1954;
member, Holden, Egan, Wilson & Corser, 1954-1968;
member, Holden, Yang, Raemsch & Corser, 1968-1977;
member, Holden, Yang Raemsch, Terjesen, 1972. Consultant on financing of construction and real estate, from 1977. Consultant architect to New York State Board Housing, 1926.
Special consultant to Temporary Commn.to Examine and Revise Tenement House Law, 1927. Member President's Conference on Home Building and Home Ownership, 1930. Director Architect's Small House Service Bureau to 1931.
Member board architects Executive Committee New York City Housing Authority, 1934. Special advisor Division of Economics Research and Planning NRA. Member Mayor's Committee on City Planning, 1934-1938, 20th Centruy Fund Housing Committee, 1940-1941.
Executive Board Citizens Housing Council, 1936. Chairman Conference Planning Men's Physical Environmental, Princeton Bicentennial, 1947.
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Member Committee Economics Recovery. Trustee Lenox Hill Hospital. Fellow American Institute of Architects (director, chairman New York committee omn apartment house awards, vice-Chairman of Commission postwar reconstruction, medal of honor New York chapter 1957, pioneer in housing 1972, president New York chapter 1944-1945, Executive Committee 1945-1947, member of New York Building Congress, vice president 1936-1943, chairman land utilization committee 1933-1938), New York Urban League ( president 1922-1931, member Executive Board to 1943), University Club, Architectural League, Cosmos Club (Washington), Grolier Club, Players Club, Coffee House (New York City). M C.
Married Miriam Young, February 10, 1917 (deceased). Children: Edwin Arthur (deceased), Jame (Mistress Clay) (deceased), Richmond Young. Married second, Rose M. N. Barnes, 1977.