Charles Donagh Maginnis was an Irish-American architect. He emigrated to Boston at age 18, trained as an architect and went on to form the firm Maginnis & Walsh, designing ecclesiastical and campus buildings across America. From 1937 to 1939, Maginnis held the office of President of the American Institute of Architects.
Charles Donagh Maginnis
St. John the Evangelist R.C. Church in North Cambridge, Massachusetts
Image: St. John the Evangelist R.C. Church North Cambridge Massachusetts
Maryknoll seminary in Cupertino, California
Maginnis & Walsh was an Boston-based architecture firm started by Charles Donagh Maginnis and Timothy Francis Walsh in 1905. It was known for its innovative design of churches in Boston in the first half of the 20th century.
Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception in Washington, D.C.
Gasson Hall at Boston College in 1908
St. John the Evangelist Church in Cambridge, Massachusetts
The Administration Building at Emmanuel College in Boston