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which would house judicial offices. Opposition to the demolition of the Cutts-Madison House and other buildings on
Lafayette Square began forming shortly after the decision to raze the structures was announced. The newly elected Kennedy administration indicated in February 1961 that it was anxious to retain the existing historic homes on Lafayette Square.
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old. With this project, Warnecke was one of the first architects to receive a commission from the
Kennedy administration. Warnecke conceived the basic design over that weekend, and worked closely with Jacqueline Kennedy over the next few months to formalize the design proposal. The design was presented to the public and the
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Warnecke opened an office in New York City in 1967, hiring architects Eugene Kohn in 1967 and
Sheldon Fox in 1972,. By 1977, his company, John Carl Warnecke & Associates, was the largest architectural firm in the United States. In 1976, Kohn left the firm after Warnecke refused him partnership,
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Jacqueline Kennedy in which he outlined his desire to retain the eternal flame as the centerpiece of the burial site and to keep the site's design as simple as possible. In the course of the research and conceptualization effort, Warnecke considered the appropriateness of structures or memorials
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Wednesday, November 27, to discuss themes and plans for the grave. He concluded that the permanent grave must be simple and must incorporate the eternal flame. A few days later, Warnecke agreed that, although it was not required, he would submit the design for the permanent Kennedy grave site to
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Kennedy was assassinated on November 22, 1963, and Warnecke was chosen by Jacqueline Kennedy to design John F. Kennedy's tomb six days later on November 28. Coincidentally, the President and Warnecke had visited the site which was to become Kennedy's tomb in March 1963, and the President
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to stop the demolition and adopt a different design plan. "The wreckers haven't started yet, and until they do it can be saved", she wrote. Jacqueline
Kennedy enlisted architect Warnecke, who happened to be in town that weekend, to create a design which would incorporate the new buildings with the
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Modernist architectural principles to major types of building. His work soon reflected a desire to harmonize building designs with the environment in which they were set as well as their
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buildings clad in white marble for use by executive branch agencies. Little action was taken on these proposals over the next 50 years. However, plans were made in the late 1950s to raze all the buildings on the east side of
Lafayette Square and replace them with a white modernist office building
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As initially envisioned by
Warnecke, the site would be accessed by a circular granite walkway which led to an elliptical marble plaza. The downslope side of the elliptical plaza would be enclosed by a low wall inscribed with quotes from Kennedy's speeches. Marble steps led up from the plaza to a
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Warnecke's design for the square was based on the architectural theory of contextualism. Warnecke's design build the first modern buildings on Lafayette Square and they were the first buildings in the city to utilize contextualism as a design philosophy. Warnecke's design for the Markey National
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pattern. The burial plot, originally designed to be raised some height above the surrounding terrace, was lowered so that it was just three to four inches above the fieldstones. The bronze brazier shape for the eternal flame was also replaced. Instead, a 5 feet (1.5 m) wide beige circular
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rectangular terrace which enclosed a rectangular plot of grass in which the graves would reside. A retaining wall formed the rear of the burial site. The eternal flame would be placed in the center of the grassy plot in a flat, triangular
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According to Warnecke (and others), during the design work on the Kennedy gravesite he became romantically involved with Jacqueline Kennedy. At one point, the couple contemplated marriage. They ended their involvement in December 1966.
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Prior to construction, which formally began in the spring of 1965, several design changes were made to the Kennedy grave site. The retaining wall behind the grave was removed, and the hill landscaped to allow an unobstructed view of
536:, etc.), the history of Arlington National Cemetery, the vista, and how to handle ceremonies at the site. By August 1964, Warnecke and his assistants had written a 76-page research report which concluded that the gravesite was not a
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Warnecke married Grace Cushing in 1945, with whom he had three sons and a daughter. His oldest son, John C. Warnecke, Jr., died in 2003. The marriage ended in divorce in 1961. Warnecke married Grace Kennan (daughter of
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Warnecke and his firm worked on and designed hundreds of buildings and projects. Among those on which Warnecke himself was sole or lead architect and which have drawn the notice of experts are the following:
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The permanent John F. Kennedy grave site opened with little announcement or fanfare at 7:00 AM on March 15, 1967, in a driving rain. The ceremony, which took 20 minutes, was attended by President
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Courts Building was to create tall, flat structures in red brick which would serve as relatively unobtrusive backgrounds to the lighter-colored residential homes like the Cutts-Madison House. The
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Warnecke's term on the U.S. Commission of Fine Arts ended in July 1967, and he was not reappointed after President Johnson expressed his desire to have his own preferred architects on the board.
633:. Concerned that the grass on the burial plot would wither in Washington's hot summers, in the fall of 1966 the decision was made to replace the grass with rough-hewn reddish-gold granite
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maker Theodore Conrad, and the U.S. Commission of Fine Arts. Noguchi counseled Warnecke to add a large sculptural cross to the site and to eliminate the eternal flame (which he felt was
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Warnecke was appointed to an important federal post and received two important commissions from the Kennedy family in 1963. On June 21, 1963, President Kennedy appointed Warnecke to the
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in 1956, which was never built. He reorganized his firm in 1958 under the name John Carl Warnecke & Associates, the name it would be best known by. He was named an Associate of the
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The grave design process was placed under tight secrecy. An extensive research project was conducted in which hundreds of famous tombs (such as the
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at the age of 91 at his home in Healdsburg, California, on April 17, 2010. He was survived by his second wife, his daughter, and his two sons.
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followed, earning him much praise. Warnecke became an internationally recognized architect after submitting a design for a new U.S. embassy in
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in 1942, completing the three-year course in a single year. While attending Harvard, he studied with the highly influential architect
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passed a resolution establishing the U.S. Senate Park Commission. The Park Commission's proposals, which came to be known as the "
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taking vice-president and designer William Pedersen, manager Sheldon Fox, and a large number of clients with him and founding
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had admired the peaceful atmosphere of the place. On November 24, Jacqueline Kennedy told friends that she wanted an
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fieldstone (found on Cape Cod in 1965) was set nearly flush with the earth and used as a bracket for the flame.
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Richard, Paul. "President Adds 2 Members, Renames Chairman to Fine Arts Commission."
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Designing for Diversity: Gender, Race, and Ethnicity in the Architectural Profession.
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White, Jean. "Garden Atmosphere of Lafayette Sq. Can Be Preserved, Says Architect."
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Stephens, Suzanne. "John Carl Warnecke, Known for Contextualism and Charisma, Dies."
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Smith, Chris. "John 'Jack' Warnecke, Famed Architect, Dies at Sonoma County Ranch."
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Preston, Stuart. "Work by Newly Elected Members of Academy and Institute on View."
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Franklin, Ben A. "Kennedy Chose Site at Harvard For Presidential Library Oct. 19."
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Hamblin, Dora Jane. "Mrs. Kennedy's Decisions Shaped All the Solemn Pageantry."
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Richard, "President Adds 2 Members, Renames Chairman to Fine Arts Commission,"
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McLellan, Dennis. "John Carl Warnecke Dies at 91; Designer of JFK Grave Site."
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Franklin, "Kennedy Chose Site at Harvard For Presidential Library Oct. 19,"
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Stephens, "John Carl Warnecke, Known for Contextualism and Charisma, Dies,"
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Preston, "Work by Newly Elected Members of Academy and Institute on View,"
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Robertson, Nan. "First Stones Placed At Permanent Site Of Kennedy Grave."
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Raymond, Jack. "Arlington Assigns Plot of Three Acres To Kennedy Family."
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University of California, Berkeley: An Architectural Tour and Photographs.
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University of California, Berkeley: An Architectural Tour and Photographs,
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Arlington National Cemetery President John F. Kennedy visitor information
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and resource scarcity) will have on architecture. Warnecke worked on his
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was selected by the Kennedy family to be the library's actual architect.
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Thanawala, Sudhin. "John Warnecke, Kennedy Grave Site Architect, Dies."
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Grimes, William. "John Carl Warnecke, Architect to Kennedy, Dies at 91."
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July 21, 1967; Saxon, "Sheldon Fox, Architect and Manager, Dies at 76,"
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February 25, 1960; "2 Federal Courts To Be Housed on Lafayette Square,"
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Four Days in November: The Assassination of President John F. Kennedy,
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Chiang, Harriet. "John Warnecke Jr.—Early Manager for Grateful Dead."
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Robertson, "First Stones Placed At Permanent Site Of Kennedy Grave,"
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Hamblin, "Mrs. Kennedy's Decisions Shaped All the Solemn Pageantry,"
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Civic Art: A Centennial History of the U.S. Commission of Fine Arts
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Robertson, Nan. "Thousands Expected to Pay Respects at Grave."
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White, Jean. "Administration Anxious To Save Lafayette Park."
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Von Eckardt, Wolf. "JFK Grave Design Combines Past, Present."
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for his father's architectural firm (which specialized in the
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Von Eckardt, Wolf. "Kennedy Monument Classic in Simplicity."
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Semple, Jr., Robert B. "Johnson at Grave With the Kennedys."
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Kennedy & Nixon: The Rivalry that Shaped Postwar America.
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Joncas, Richard; Neuman, David J.; and Turner, Paul Venable.
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Kennedy & Nixon: The Rivalry That Shaped Postwar America,
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Robertson, Nan. "The Kennedy Tomb: Simple Design Outlined."
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The Architecture of Diplomacy: Building America's Embassies.
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Elements of Architectural Design: A Photographic Sourcebook.
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The Birth of City Planning in the United States, 1840-1917.
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Huxtable, Ada Louise. "Design Dilemma: The Kennedy Grave."
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John F. Kennedy to save the historic buildings surrounding
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Goldberger, Paul. "New Kennedy Library Plan Released."
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Robertson, "The Kennedy Tomb: Simple Design Outlined,"
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Hawaiian Modern: The Architecture of Vladimir Ossipoff,
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Warnecke visited the grave with Jacqueline Kennedy and
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Lindsay, John J. "Court Gets New Home All to Itself."
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Levy, Claudia. "Kennedy's Body Moved to Final Grave."
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7th ed. New Haven, Conn.: Yale University Press, 2002.
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Hunter, Marjorie. "Old Homes Saved By Mrs. Kennedy."
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2985:AIA Guide to the Architecture of Washington, D.C.
2856:"John Warnecke, Architect, Weds Mrs. McClatchy."
2842:Huxtable, Ada Louise. "Warnecke's Capital Work."
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2788:"Group Formed to Save Lafayette Sq. Buildings."
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2811:New York: Princeton Architectural Press, 2002.
2620:"AIA Journal Laments Lafayette Square's End."
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2877:"Kennedy Tomb Design to Be Revealed in Nov."
2382:Semple "Johnson at Grave With the Kennedys,"
2369:Levy, "Kennedy's Body Moved to Final Grave,"
2170:
2003:Huxtable, "Pei Will Design Kennedy Library,"
1361:"An Athletic Architect: John Carl Warnecke."
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2664:A Guide to San Francisco and the Bay Region.
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1580:A Guide to San Francisco and the Bay Region,
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3346:Deaths from pancreatic cancer in California
3336:Modernist architects from the United States
2737:Almanac of Architecture & Design, 2005.
2730:Almanac of Architecture & Design, 2006.
2594:Almanac of Architecture & Design, 2006,
2294:
2154:
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1938:Almanac of Architecture & Design, 2006,
1925:Almanac of Architecture & Design, 2005,
1886:Hunter, "Old Homes Saved By Mrs. Kennedy,"
1669:. Pacific Grove, California. March 31, 2022
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164:Warnecke was born on February 24, 1919, in
3351:Architecture in the San Francisco Bay Area
2910:"Lafayette Sq. Razing Plan Termed Folly."
2631:Reprint ed. New York: HarperCollins, 2003.
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3083:Honolulu: Honolulu Academy of Arts, 2007.
2870:"Kennedy Appoints 5 to Fine Arts Panel."
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2021:Clopton, "Mrs. Kennedy to Discuss Tomb,"
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849:Ventura County Government Center Complex
740:(the master plan and several buildings),
711:, designed by Warnecke and built in 1969.
150:Howard T. Markey National Courts Building
3331:Harvard Graduate School of Design alumni
3255:New York: Oxford University Press, 2010.
3232:United States Department of the Interior
3121:Shearer, Lloyd. "Will She Marry Again?"
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207:(nicknamed the "Wow Boys") that won the
2893:Ted Kennedy: The Dream That Never Died.
2766:Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press, 2004.
2400:Ted Kennedy: The Dream That Never Died,
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3157:Jackie, Ethel, Joan: Women of Camelot.
2692:New York: W.W. Norton & Co., 2007.
2427:Jackie, Ethel, Joan: Women of Camelot,
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872:National Institute of Arts and Letters
532:at the site (such as crosses, shafts,
303:(built in the 1960s and early 1970s).
3118:San Francisco: Chronicle Books, 2006.
1857:Huxtable, "Warnecke's Capital Work,"
1694:
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891:
728:Mabel McDowell Adult Education Center
624:marking the grave of John F. Kennedy.
433:
3076:Boulder, Colo.: Icon Editions, 2001.
3006:New York: H.W. Wilson Company, 1968.
1538:2001, p. 315; Sakamoto and Britton,
1282:
1019:
862:The Thomas & Mack Center at the
853:
698:
577:National Capital Planning Commission
275:cultural and historical setting, an
148:(which includes his designs for the
3179:"3 Historic Buildings Befriended."
3079:Sakamoto, Dean and Britton, Karla.
2962:New York: Simon and Schuster, 1997.
2818:New York: Simon and Schuster, 2009.
2739:Atlanta, Ga.: Greenway Group, 2005.
1743:"3 Historic Buildings Befriended,"
1381:Pacific Coast Architecture Database
943:
819:, South Terminal (now Terminal B),
660:Later career, retirement, and death
326:
205:1940 Stanford Indians football team
107:John Carl Warnecke & Associates
13:
3341:People from Healdsburg, California
3326:Stanford Cardinal football players
2732:Atlanta, GA: Greenway Group, 2006.
2648:"Artists At Odds On Kennedy Job."
1984:University of Massachusetts Boston
1844:"Artists At Odds On Kennedy Job,"
1325:Shearer, "Will She Marry Again?",
771:, Washington, D.C. (including the
460:the U.S. Commission of Fine Arts.
301:University of California, Berkeley
37:John Carl Warnecke and First Lady
14:
3362:
3274:
3095:The President's House: A History.
3074:American Architecture: A History.
3004:Current Biography Yearbook, 1968.
2895:New York: Crown Publishers, 2009.
2541:Hennepin County Government Center
1619:Current Biography Yearbook, 1968,
1536:American Architecture: A History,
1448:The President's House: A History,
793:Hennepin County Government Center
722:East Richmond Heights, California
599:sculpture intended to resemble a
281:East Richmond Heights, California
3311:20th-century American architects
1293:"Monuments: A Tomb for J.F.K.",
876:American Institute of Architects
471:grave site and Eternal Flame at
409:American Institute of Architects
3316:People from Oakland, California
3234:. No date. Accessed 2008-04-18.
2816:Bobby and Jackie: A Love Story.
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864:University of Nevada, Las Vegas
837:University of Nevada, Las Vegas
773:Markey National Courts Building
749:J. Henry Meyer Memorial Library
515:experts—including the sculptor
385:General Services Administration
2991:"Monuments: A Tomb for J.F.K."
2552:White, Willensky, and Leadon,
1377:"Carl I. Warnecke (Architect)"
1193:
720:Mira Vista Elementary School,
261:Beaux-Arts architectural style
255:. In 1943, he began work as a
16:American architect (1919–2010)
1:
3159:New York: Warner Books, 2000.
2955:New York: Random House, 2001.
2851:New Paradigm In Architecture.
2666:New York, Random House, 1966.
1567:New Paradigm In Architecture,
777:New Executive Office Building
467:Aerial view of the President
440:John F. Kennedy Eternal Flame
379:In February 1962, First Lady
339:) stands behind the historic
159:
154:New Executive Office Building
3281:AT&T Long Lines Building
2745:New York: H.W. Wilson, 1969.
2518:Joncas, Neuman, and Turner,
1649:2002, p. 28-29, 98, 300-302.
1491:Joncas, Neuman, and Turner,
1215:Joncas, Neuman, and Turner,
799:AT&T Long Lines Building
416:U.S. Commission of Fine Arts
400:, Cosmos Club building, and
7:
3253:AIA Guide to New York City.
2743:Current Biography Yearbook.
2554:AIA Guide to New York City,
1463:Current Biography Yearbook,
827:Hart Senate Office Building
817:Logan International Airport
795:, Minneapolis, MN (1969-74)
759:Arlington National Cemetery
738:United States Naval Academy
473:Arlington National Cemetery
308:Asilomar Conference Grounds
142:Arlington National Cemetery
10:
3367:
485:Mausoleum of Halicarnassus
437:
402:Benjamin Ogle Tayloe House
347:) and former Cosmos Club (
297:National Academy of Design
247:Early architectural career
144:, and the master plan for
2958:Matthews, Christopher J.
2627:Anthony, Carl Sferrazza.
1255:"Lafayette, He Is Here,"
829:, Washington, D.C. (1982)
322:Association with Kennedys
312:Pacific Grove, California
182:Sonoma County, California
111:
103:
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3259:Who's Who in California.
3155:Taraborrelli, J. Randy.
2978:Men and Women of Hawaii.
2899:"Lafayette, He Is Here."
2748:"Fine Arts Commission."
1949:"Fine Arts Commission,"
1634:Who's Who in California,
1523:Men and Women of Hawaii,
1506:San Francisco Chronicle,
1375:Michelson, Alan (2015).
885:
833:Thomas & Mack Center
287:). Other schools in the
3321:American viticulturists
3265:Wilson, Jr., Walter K.
2707:San Francisco Chronicle
2592:Cramer and Yankopolus,
2499:www.fundinguniverse.com
1957:June 21, 1963; Luebke,
1936:Cramer and Yankopolus,
1923:Cramer and Yankopolus,
1132:Cramer and Yankopolus,
565:National Gallery of Art
390:Commission of Fine Arts
130:contextual architecture
2807:Helfand, Harvey Zane.
2699:New York: Wiley, 2000.
2522:2006, p. 105-106, 108.
1793:2001, p. 43; Anthony,
1542:2007, p. 16; Goggans,
1275:2007, p. 16; Goggans,
1271:Sakamoto and Britton,
880:Design Futures Council
867:
712:
625:
583:tradition of a simple
480:
365:United States Congress
352:
3114:Serraino, Pierluigi.
2673:London: Viking, 2000.
1102:Architectural Record,
861:
821:Boston, Massachusetts
706:
619:
573:Department of Defense
466:
334:
180:settlers who came to
3148:Architectural Record
2948:Accessed 2010-04-23.
2865:Stanford University.
2634:Anthony, Kathryn H.
2608:Accessed 2010-08-28.
2520:Stanford University,
1493:Stanford University,
1217:Stanford University,
783:Hawaii State Capitol
709:Hawaii State Capitol
620:Slate headstone and
501:landscape architects
420:presidential library
316:Asilomar State Beach
277:architectural theory
253:Richmond, California
134:Hawaii State Capitol
3190:September 17, 1960.
3174:The New York Times.
3102:The New York Times.
3088:The New York Times.
3067:The New York Times.
3060:The New York Times.
3053:The New York Times.
3046:The New York Times.
3032:The New York Times.
3025:The New York Times.
3011:The New York Times.
2884:Kinnard, Lawrence.
2872:The New York Times.
2858:The New York Times.
2844:The New York Times.
2837:The New York Times.
2830:The New York Times.
2825:September 27, 1962.
2823:The New York Times.
2814:Heymann, C. David.
2771:The New York Times.
2764:The Pacific Region.
2757:The New York Times.
2688:Bugliosi, Vincent.
2655:Bednar, Michael J.
2650:The New York Times.
2643:The New York Times.
2581:The New York Times,
2457:The New York Times,
2453:The New York Times,
2384:The New York Times,
2309:The New York Times,
2289:The New York Times,
2273:The New York Times,
2251:The New York Times,
2183:The New York Times,
2149:The New York Times,
2103:Moeller and Weeks,
2089:The New York Times,
2072:The New York Times,
2005:The New York Times,
1992:The New York Times,
1972:The New York Times,
1961:Appendix B, p. 557.
1955:The New York Times,
1888:The New York Times,
1859:The New York Times,
1846:The New York Times,
1734:September 17, 1960.
1544:The Pacific Region,
1521:September 3, 1969;
1519:The New York Times,
1363:The New York Times.
1277:The Pacific Region,
1014:The Press Democrat,
980:The New York Times,
763:Arlington, Virginia
742:Annapolis, Maryland
521:architectural model
479:, in November 2005.
477:Arlington, Virginia
398:Cutts-Madison House
341:Cutts-Madison House
199:in 1941. He played
197:Stanford University
166:Oakland, California
65:Oakland, California
3241:February 17, 1961.
3225:November 17, 1964.
3218:November 18, 1964.
3211:November 22, 1964.
3197:December 22, 1963.
3136:The Press Democrat
3128:February 10, 1967.
3090:December 20, 2006.
3069:November 14, 1964.
3062:November 22, 1964.
3055:November 17, 1964.
3013:November 30, 1963.
2999:November 20, 1964.
2931:Loeffler, Jane C.
2928:February 25, 1960.
2907:December 13, 1963.
2860:September 3, 1969.
2846:November 30, 1963.
2839:December 13, 1964.
2832:November 29, 1964.
2781:The New York Times
2773:February 11, 1975.
2759:November 30, 1963.
2718:November 30, 1963.
2695:Burden, Ernest E.
2459:December 20, 2006.
2324:November 18, 1964.
2275:November 29, 1964.
2253:November 17, 1964.
2209:November 22, 1964.
2185:November 14, 1964.
2091:November 22, 1964.
2074:November 30, 1963.
2061:November 17, 1964.
2025:November 30, 1963.
2007:December 13, 1964.
1994:February 11, 1975.
1861:November 30, 1963.
1780:February 17, 1961.
1482:December 22, 1963.
1329:February 10, 1967.
1297:November 20, 1964.
1259:December 13, 1963.
1188:Los Angeles Times,
868:
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449:at the gravesite.
434:Kennedy grave site
381:Jacqueline Kennedy
353:
229:Harvard University
118:John Carl Warnecke
86:, California, U.S.
45:in September 1962.
41:discuss plans for
39:Jacqueline Kennedy
25:John Carl Warnecke
3034:December 6, 1963.
3016:Peterson, Jon A.
3002:Moritz, Charles.
2970:Los Angeles Times
2881:October 10, 1964.
2849:Jencks, Charles.
2804:December 6, 1963.
2725:February 9, 1965.
2669:Bradford, Sarah.
2624:January 29, 1961.
2474:keehnankonyha.com
2337:May 1984, p. 196.
2225:February 9, 1965.
2167:October 10, 1964.
2151:December 6, 1963.
2133:2007, p. 502-503.
2120:1997, p. 242-243.
1976:Associated Press,
1797:2003, p. 144-147.
1608:1988, p. 98, 162.
870:Warnecke won the
854:Awards and honors
732:Columbus, Indiana
699:Notable buildings
693:pancreatic cancer
691:Warnecke died of
667:Kohn Pedersen Fox
647:Lyndon B. Johnson
457:Robert F. Kennedy
289:San Francisco Bay
285:San Francisco Bay
201:American football
189:bachelor's degree
115:
114:
61:February 24, 1919
3358:
3246:Washington Post.
3239:Washington Post.
3223:Washington Post.
3216:Washington Post.
3209:Washington Post.
3202:Washington Post.
3195:Washington Post.
3188:Washington Post.
3181:Washington Post.
3165:Associated Press
3109:Washington Post.
3093:Seale, William.
3072:Roth, Leland M.
3039:Washington Post.
2926:Washington Post.
2919:Washington Post.
2912:Washington Post.
2879:Washington Post.
2790:Washington Post.
2750:Washington Post.
2723:Washington Post.
2716:Washington Post.
2652:October 7, 1964.
2622:Washington Post.
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844:Lauinger Library
787:Honolulu, Hawaii
769:Lafayette Square
674:Alexander Valley
569:Washington, D.C.
454:Attorney General
361:Lafayette Square
327:Lafayette Square
241:George F. Kennan
187:He received his
184:, in the 1870s.
146:Lafayette Square
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3048:April 12, 1966.
2974:April 24, 2010.
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2914:April 12, 1960.
2891:Klein, Edward.
2785:April 22, 2010.
2685:April 23, 2010.
2681:Washington Post
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1959:Civic Art,
1687:Peterson,
1604:Loeffler,
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529:memorandum
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357:President
257:draftsman
193:cum laude
122:Modernist
95:Architect
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2479:June 25,
2333:Wilson,
1910:Bednar,
1811:Marton,
1617:Moritz,
1565:Jencks,
1199:Burden,
811:New York
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558:abstract
542:monument
538:memorial
497:painters
293:Thailand
152:and the
104:Practice
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1700:Luria,
1578:Benét,
1446:Seale,
1386:May 21,
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