J. Gerald Phelan

J. Gerald Phelan

St. Mary Church, East Hartford, CT – J. Gerald Phelan, architect
East Hardford's Cathedral
Born 1893
Bridgeport, CT
Died 1981
Bridgeport, CT
Nationality USA
Known for Architect

J. Gerald Phelan (January 29, 1893 – March 23, 1981) was a U.S. architect and corporate executive who was very active throughout the Eastern part of the United States throughout the middle part of the 20th century.

Childhood and architectural training

Phelan was born in Bridgeport, Connecticut and received his architectural training from the Pratt Institute in Brooklyn, New York, (class of 1913) after which he worked for two years as a designer for A. C. Kelley and Co, Bridgeport, Connecticut.

Fletcher Thompson

He joined the Bridgeport, Connecticut engineering firm of Fletcher Thompson in 1916 as a draftsman and worked his way up to managing principal in 1931. He later become the firm's president and served in that capacity until his retirement in 1970.[1]

Pratt Institute’s J. Gerald Phelan Award for Architecture is named in his honor.[2]

Honorary degree and honors

In 1969 Phelan was awarded a Doctor of Arts honorary degree from Fairfield University for whom he had designed 10 buildings over the years.[3] He was also awarded the Alumnus of the Year award from the Pratt Institute.

Personal life

Phelan was a longtime member of the American Institute of Architects (AIA) and served as the president of the Connecticut Chapter between 1942 and 1943.[4]

Works include

Connecticut

Massachusetts

New Jersey

Reading

References

  1. "Fletcher Thompson Celebrates 100th Anniversary" (PDF). Shelton Life Community & Business News. September 2010. Retrieved January 20, 2011.
  2. "Graduate Grants, Scholarships, Loans and Awards" (PDF). Pratt Institute. Retrieved January 20, 2011.
  3. http://www.fairfield.edu/about/about_honorarydegrees.html Honorary degrees awarded at Fairfield University
  4. http://www.aiact.org/userfiles/file/History/Former_AIACT_presidents_1942-92.pdf AIA Connecticut Former Presidents
  5. Togetherness in a Church for 1100, Catholic Property Administration Magazine, February 1964 (pages 22–29)
  6. http://assumption-fairfield.org/history.aspx Assumption church Fairfield Connecticut, history
  7. https://archive.org/stream/stjohnvianney19600wood/stjohnvianney19600wood_djvu.txt St. John Vianney 1962 Souvenir Book
  8. http://www.stphilomena.org/ParishHistory.htm Parish History, St. Philomena
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