Background
John Corbusier was born in 1873 at Rochester, New York, United States.
John Corbusier was born in 1873 at Rochester, New York, United States.
He awarded his diploma at the Ecole des Beaux Arts in Paris
He returned to the U. S. to acquire practical experience in offices in Buffalo and New York. In Cleveland where Mr. Corbusier subsequently opened an office, he devoted his time exclusively to ecclesiastical work, becoming a specialist in that field. Among the many Protestant churches built from his plans in various mid-western cities should be mentioned the following: Trinity Lutheran at Akron, Ohio, 1915; Christian Lutheran at Fort Wayne, Ind.; Episcopal Church, Lakewood, Ohio; the Tabernacle Presbyterian at Indianapolis, c. 1924, designed in association with Robert F. Daggett, and Church of Our Saviour at Cleveland Heights, completed in 1928, his last executed work.