H. Craig Severance
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H. Craig Severance (1879–1941) was an American architect who designed a number of well-known buildings in New York City.
He was once a partner of William Van Alen, but the two separated on unfriendly terms. Severance's best known building, 40 Wall Street, was built in competition with Alen's Chrysler Building.
[edit] Other well-known designs
- 40 Wall Street
- 50 Broadway, New York City
- 400 Madison Avenue, New York City
- Bank of the U.S., New York City
- Montague-Court Building, New York City
- Nelson Tower, New York City
- Taft Hotel, New York City
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