Phebe Hobson Fowler Architectural Award
The Phebe Hobson Fowler Architectural Award[1] is awarded by the American Society of Civil Engineers for an outstanding contribution to architecture. It was established in 1928 by Charles Evan Fowler and has been presented infrequently.
Recipients
Year | Recipient |
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1930 | Morris Goodkind for his design of the Raritan River's Morris Goodkind Bridge Charles M. Spofford for design of the former Champlain Bridge G. F. Burch for the design of the Dixon Springs Bridge |
Unknown | Edward L Woodruff |
References
- ↑ "Funds Available in the United States for Support and Encouragement of Research in Science and its Technologies". Bulletin of the National Research Council (Washington, D.C.: National Research Council) 66: 17. November 1928.
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