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John Goddard Stearns Jr.

John Goddard Stearns Jr. (May 18, 1843 – September 16, 1917) was an American architect and cofounder of the prominent Boston based firm Peabody and Stearns.

John Goddard Stearns Jr.

Portrait of Stearns by Samuel Isham c. 1895
BornMay 18, 1843
DiedSeptember 16, 1917(1917-09-16) (aged 74)
Burial placeWalnut Hills Cemetery
EducationLawrence Scientific School at Harvard University
OccupationArchitect
Spouse
Ellen Elizabeth Abbott
(m. 1866)
Architectural career
FirmPeabody and Stearns
PartnerRobert Swain Peabody
Signature

Biography Edit

John Goddard Stearns Jr. was born May 18, 1843, in New York City.[1] He was the oldest son of John Goddard Stearns Sr. and Elizabeth Stearns, and was descendent of Richard Warren.[2] Stearns moved to Brookline, Massachusetts in 1861 and he remained a Brookline resident for the remainder of his life.[1][3]

Stearns was educated at Harvard University's Lawrence Scientific School in Cambridge, Massachusetts and graduated in 1863. After graduating, Stearns entered the Boston architectural firm of Ware & Van Brunt and eventually became head draftsman for the firm.[3] In 1870, Stearns partnered with Robert Swain Peabody, who also worked at Ware & Van Brunt, to form Peabody and Stearns.[1]

Peabody and Stearns Edit

Stearns made a significant contribution to his firm and the architectural profession. He combined his technical engineering training with his "true engineer's instinct" and had a keen sense of order and proportion in planning and design. He was dedicated to overseeing the firm's projects, ensuring they progressed smoothly and avoided any potential issues.[1]

He saw not only that the work was going right, but also that it did not go wrong. He often said that the secret of successful superintendence was to know that something must be wrong, to find it, and to make it right.

He believed in the importance of thoroughness and insisted on high-quality work according to the specifications and contracts he established using his extensive knowledge of construction, building materials, and methods. This approach represented a significant departure from the lax practices of the past.[1]

Peabody and Stearns designed numerous buildings over their 47-year partnership, some of which include:

Stearns was a member of the American Institute of Architects and elected a Fellow in 1894. He was also member of the Boston Society of Architects and the St. Botolph Club in Boston.[1][3]

Family and death Edit

Stearns married Ellen Elizabeth Abbott on December 5, 1866, and had two children. Their son, Frank A. Stearns, was also an architect. He continued his father's firm with W. Cornell Appleton as Appleton & Stearns after his death. Stearns died September 16, 1917, at his summer home in Duxbury, Massachusetts, less than three weeks after Peabody.[1]

References Edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g "John Goddard Stearns". Journal of the American Institute of Architects. V (10): 517–518. October 1917 – via Internet Archive.
  2. ^ "Patriotic-Historic Orders: Memories of Famous Times Kept Green". Boston Evening Transcript. February 15, 1899. p. 11.
  3. ^ a b c Robinson, Annie (2010). Peabody & Stearns: Country Houses and Seaside Cottages (1st ed.). W. W. Norton & Company. ISBN 978-0393732184.

john, goddard, stearns, 1843, september, 1917, american, architect, cofounder, prominent, boston, based, firm, peabody, stearns, faiaportrait, stearns, samuel, isham, 1895bornmay, 1843new, york, city, yorkdiedseptember, 1917, 1917, aged, duxbury, massachusetts. John Goddard Stearns Jr May 18 1843 September 16 1917 was an American architect and cofounder of the prominent Boston based firm Peabody and Stearns John Goddard Stearns Jr FAIAPortrait of Stearns by Samuel Isham c 1895BornMay 18 1843New York City New YorkDiedSeptember 16 1917 1917 09 16 aged 74 Duxbury MassachusettsBurial placeWalnut Hills CemeteryEducationLawrence Scientific School at Harvard UniversityOccupationArchitectSpouseEllen Elizabeth Abbott m 1866 wbr Architectural careerFirmPeabody and StearnsPartnerRobert Swain PeabodySignature Contents 1 Biography 2 Peabody and Stearns 3 Family and death 4 ReferencesBiography EditJohn Goddard Stearns Jr was born May 18 1843 in New York City 1 He was the oldest son of John Goddard Stearns Sr and Elizabeth Stearns and was descendent of Richard Warren 2 Stearns moved to Brookline Massachusetts in 1861 and he remained a Brookline resident for the remainder of his life 1 3 Stearns was educated at Harvard University s Lawrence Scientific School in Cambridge Massachusetts and graduated in 1863 After graduating Stearns entered the Boston architectural firm of Ware amp Van Brunt and eventually became head draftsman for the firm 3 In 1870 Stearns partnered with Robert Swain Peabody who also worked at Ware amp Van Brunt to form Peabody and Stearns 1 Peabody and Stearns EditStearns made a significant contribution to his firm and the architectural profession He combined his technical engineering training with his true engineer s instinct and had a keen sense of order and proportion in planning and design He was dedicated to overseeing the firm s projects ensuring they progressed smoothly and avoided any potential issues 1 He saw not only that the work was going right but also that it did not go wrong He often said that the secret of successful superintendence was to know that something must be wrong to find it and to make it right He believed in the importance of thoroughness and insisted on high quality work according to the specifications and contracts he established using his extensive knowledge of construction building materials and methods This approach represented a significant departure from the lax practices of the past 1 Peabody and Stearns designed numerous buildings over their 47 year partnership some of which include Cutler Hall 1877 1880 Colorado College Colorado Springs Colorado The Breakers 1878 Newport Rhode Island Vinland Estate 1882 Newport Rhode Island Kragsyde 1883 1885 Manchester by the Sea Massachusetts Union Church of Northeast Harbor 1887 1889 Northeast Harbor Maine Central Railroad of New Jersey Terminal 1889 Jersey City New Jersey James J Hill House 1891 Saint Paul Minnesota Duluth Depot 1892 Duluth Minnesota Security Building 1892 St Louis Missouri Volta Laboratory 1893 Washington D C Wheatleigh 1893 Stockbridge Massachusetts Harvey Childs House 1896 Shadyside Pittsburgh Pennsylvania Worcester City Hall 1898 Worcester Massachusetts Dorchester Heights Monument 1899 1902 Dorchester Heights Boston Massachusetts Weld Boathouse 1906 Cambridge Massachusetts Custom House Tower 1913 1915 Boston MassachusettsStearns was a member of the American Institute of Architects and elected a Fellow in 1894 He was also member of the Boston Society of Architects and the St Botolph Club in Boston 1 3 Family and death EditStearns married Ellen Elizabeth Abbott on December 5 1866 and had two children Their son Frank A Stearns was also an architect He continued his father s firm with W Cornell Appleton as Appleton amp Stearns after his death Stearns died September 16 1917 at his summer home in Duxbury Massachusetts less than three weeks after Peabody 1 References Edit a b c d e f g John Goddard Stearns Journal of the American Institute of Architects V 10 517 518 October 1917 via Internet Archive Patriotic Historic Orders Memories of Famous Times Kept Green Boston Evening Transcript February 15 1899 p 11 a b c Robinson Annie 2010 Peabody amp Stearns Country Houses and Seaside Cottages 1st ed W W Norton amp Company ISBN 978 0393732184 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title John Goddard Stearns Jr amp oldid 1171636306, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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