John Carl Warnecke
Architect
1919 – 2010
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Who was John Carl Warnecke?
John Carl Warnecke was an architect based in San Francisco, California, who designed numerous notable monuments and structures in the Modernist, Bauhaus, and other similar styles. He was an early proponent of contextual architecture. Among his more notable buildings and projects are the Hawaii State Capitol building, the John F. Kennedy Eternal Flame memorial gravesite at Arlington National Cemetery, and the master plan for Lafayette Square.
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- Born
- Feb 24, 1919
Oakland - Nationality
- United States of America
- Education
- Stanford University
- Harvard University
- Died
- Apr 17, 2010
Healdsburg
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on July 23, 2013
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