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Charles S. Peabody

Full Name: Charles Samuel Peabody

Architect

Centurion, 1916–1935

born April 8, 1880
New York (Brooklyn), New York
died September 10, 1935
Lake George, New York
elected May 6, 1916
Age thirty-six
Member portrait of Charles S. Peabody
Member Photograph Albums CollectionAlbum 10, Leaf 4
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Century Memorial

Charles S. Peabody was one of the ready talkers of the Club; companionable, sanguine, always alert to seize upon new points of view in his conversation. Something of this imaginative spirit infused itself into his architectural achievement. With his partner [William Orr Ludlow], Peabody designed such distinctive edifices as the forty-eight-story Chase Tower on East Fortieth Street, the New York Times Annex on West 43rd Street, the Johns-Manville Building on East Fortieth Street—not to mention a long list of temples, churches and college buildings throughout the Eastern United States. He was one of the architects, among whom our fellow-members Gilbert and York were notable, who solved the artistic problem, deemed impossible in New York of the Nineties—the problem of making the “sky-scraper,” into whose construction engineering invention rushed, a thing of beauty.

Alexander Dana Noyes
1936 Century Association Yearbook

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