Background
He was the son of architect John Wellborn Root.
He was the son of architect John Wellborn Root.
As a young man, he graduated from Cornell University and studied architecture at Paris" École nationale supérieure des Beaux-Arts, where he became friends with John Augur Holabird, the son of another famous Chicago architect.
Root returned to the States and joined his friend on the architectural staff at Holabird & Roche in 1919. They worked on many dazzling projects in the late "20s and early "30s, before the Great Depression slowed new construction. These years are notable for the firm"s many impressive Art Deco buildings.
The firm weathered the Depression and Root remained an active partner into old age.
Palmolive Building, 1929
333 North Michigan Building, 1928
Chicago Board of Trade Building, 1930
Chicago Daily News Building, 1929
Chrysler Building at the Century of Progress 1933-1934 World"s Fair
North Dakota State Capitol, 1934.