Bruce Graham

Bruce John Graham (December 1, 1925 March 6, 2010) was a Colombian-born Peruvian-American architect. Graham built buildings all over the world and was deeply involved with evolving the Burnham Plan of Chicago. Among his most notable buildings are the Inland Steel Building, the Willis Tower (formerly the Sears Tower), and the John Hancock Center. He was also responsible for planning the Broadgate and Canary Wharf developments in London.

Bruce Graham
Born
Bruce John Graham

(1925-12-01)December 1, 1925
DiedMarch 6, 2010(2010-03-06) (aged 84)
NationalityPeruvian-American
Alma materUniversity of Pennsylvania School of Design
Case Western Reserve University
University of Dayton
Occupationarchitect

Architectural historian Franz Schulze called him "the Burnham of his generation." He was a 1993 Pew Fellow.

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