Paul Philippe Cret was a French-born Philadelphian architect and industrial designer. For more than thirty years, he taught at a design studio in the Department of Architecture at the University of Pennsylvania.
Paul Philippe Cret
Main Building at the University of Texas in Austin, Texas, one of 20 campus buildings that Cret designed
THE Eternal Light Peace Memorial at Gettysburg Battlefield in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, designed by Cret and sculpted by Lee Lawrie in 1938
Cret designed historical markers for the Pennsylvania Historical Commission, whose successor organization put up this tablet to mark Cret's former home at 516 Woodland Terrace in Philadelphia.
Albert Warren Kelsey Jr. was an American architect, who designed in a number of Revivalist styles.
Albert Kelsey, Architect. Who's Who in Philadelphia, 1920.
Pan-American Union Building (1908-10), Washington, D.C., with Paul Cret.
Haddington Branch (1915), Free Library of Philadelphia.
Mother Goose Cottage (1917-20), Carson Valley School, Springfield, Pennsylvania.