George Carrington (1854–1911) – First African American Architect to Build a Major Public Building.
George Carrington was an African American architect who designed a variety of public buildings, making significant contributions to urban architecture in the late 19th century. In 1889, he became the first African American to design a major public building in Washington, D.C., contributing to the African American presence in architecture. His architectural work was both innovative and an important milestone in breaking racial barriers in the profession.
George Carrington was an African American architect who designed a variety of public buildings, making significant contributions to urban architecture in the late 19th century. In 1889, he became the first African American to design a major public building in Washington, D.C., contributing to the African American presence in architecture. His architectural work was both innovative and an important milestone in breaking racial barriers in the profession.
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