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William Gabriel Tachau, AIA, (born April 1875 – 1969), was an American architect active in early- to mid-twentieth-century New York City. With Lewis Pitcher, he was a partner in the architectural firm of Pitcher & Tachau from 1904 to 1919 when he established the firm of Tachau & Vought.〔Nancy L. Todd.() ''New York's Historic Armories: An Illustrated History'' (Albany, New York: State University of New York Press, 2006), p.268〕 Both firms from 1918 onward specialized in mental hygiene hospitals.〔"Questionnaire for Architects' Roster and/or Register of Architects Qualified for Federal Public Works"()(May 20, 1946)〕 The firm moved from 109 Lexington Avenue to 102 East 30th Street around 1923 and remained at that address and that name even after Vought left.〔Office for Metropolitan History, () "Manhattan NB Database 1900-1986," (21 Feb 2010)〕 ==Early life and education== Tachau was born in April 1875 in Louisville, Kentucky where he attended high school and later designed the Louisville Library. He earned a Ph.B. from Columbia University in 1896, and a Diplome Ecoles des Beaux Arts in 1903.〔
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