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Frederic Charles Hirons

Frederic Charles Hirons (March 28, 1882 - January 23, 1942) was the American architect, based in New York, who designed the Classical George Rogers Clark National Memorial, in Vincennes, Indiana, among the last major Beaux-Arts style public works in the United States, completed in 1933.〔The New York State Memorial to Theodore Roosevelt at the American Museum of Natural History was completed by John Russell Pope in 1936; Pope's Jefferson Memorial was completed during 1939-1943.〕
==Biography==
He was born in Manhattan on March 28, 1882.
Hirons was of French extraction; he immigrated to Massachusetts as a child. Hirons worked as a draftsman in the Boston architectural office of Herbert Hale from 1898 until 1901, before entering the Massachusetts Institute of Technology; on graduating in 1904 he received a Rotch Travelling Scholarship〔James P. Cramer, Robert Ivy, Jennifer Evans Yankopolus, eds. ''Almanac of Architecture & Design 2006'' 2006:549.〕 to study at the École des Beaux-Arts in Paris. MIT's Paris prize enabled him to continue his European studies until 1909.
On his return he established an architectural practice in New York with Ethan Allen Dennison (1881–1954).〔Dennison had served an apprenticeship in the offices of Trowbridge and Livingston (("Child's restaurant" )).〕 Hirons and Dennison produced many commercial structures in the Beaux-Arts and Art Deco styles:〔The list of commercial commissions is from ("Childs Restaurant" ).〕 Delaware Title & Insurance Company, Wilmington, Delaware; Federal Trust Company Building, Newark; City National Bank, Bridgeport, Connecticut; Home Savings Bank, Albany, New York; State Bank & Trust Company, West 43rd Street and 8th Avenue, New York; Beaux-Arts Institute of Design, 304 East 44th Street;〔A landmarked building.〕 Suffolk Title and Guarantee Company Building, 90-04 161st Street, Queens, New York.〔Landmarked in January 2001.〕 Their Childs Restaurant, Coney Island, New York (1923), employs colorfully glazed terracotta tiles in a fanciful resort style combining elements of the Spanish Colonial revival with numerous maritime allusions that refer to its seaside location".〔((Former) Childs Restaurant Building, Landmarks Preservation Commission application, 2003 )〕〔("Childs Restaurant" ).〕 The Davidson County Courthouse of 1936 by Hirons and Dennison (with involvement of Nashville local architect Emmons H. Woolwine) is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
In 1929 Hirons formed a two-year partnership with F.W. Mellor of Philadelphia, and then practiced again under his own name until 1940, when he retired.
He designed many public buildings, including the Worcester Memorial Auditorium and the Clark Memorial at Vincennes, Indiana.

He was president of the Beaux-Arts Institute of Design (1937–39), of which he had been a founder. He taught architecture at Yale University and Columbia University. His portrait by Henry R. Rittenberg is in the collection of the National Academy of Design.〔(Art Inventories Catalog )〕

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