John Mauran

John Mauran

John Lawrence Mauran, FAIA (1866, Providence, Rhode Island – 1933) was an American architect responsible for many downtown landmarks in St. Louis, Missouri, and also active in Texas.

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Life

Mauran studied at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology from 1885 through 1889 under the French-American educator Eugene Letang, and entered the Boston office of Shepley, Rutan and Coolidge as a young draftsman. There he helped design the 1893 Chicago Public Library (now the Chicago Cultural Center) and the 1894 Art Institute of Chicago.

Sent by the firm to establish a branch office in St. Louis, his employers closed shop there in 1900 and Mauran formed his own partnership, Mauran, Russell & Garden, which evolved into Mauran, Russell & Crowell in 1911. The firm carved out a niche designing Carnegie libraries in small towns in Missouri, Wisconsin, and Kansas. [1] Mauran had also married a local socialite, Isabel Chapman, in 1899, which aided his social connections, bringing commissions for local churches, office buildings, and a number of sizable mansions in St. Louis's new private places. He himself lived at #40 Vandeventer Place, on the most prestigious street in the city.

From 1902 Mauran became a Fellow of the American Institute of Architects, and was appointed by Theodore Roosevelt to the first United States Commission of Fine Arts in 1910. In 1915 he was elected President of the AIA; in 1925 he served as head of the St. Louis Memorial Plaza Commission. Mauran died unexpectedly after an appendicitis attack in 1933, at the family's summer home in New Hampshire.

Soldiers' Memorial, St. Louis

Work

Stylistically versatile through its decades of activity, Mauran's office was more commercially than artistically oriented, with work concentrated in the St. Louis area and a large number of hotel commissions in Texas. The St. Louis high-rises of the 1900s and 1910s show a clear influence from the Sullivan skyscrapers they stand next to, like the Wainwright Building, without Sullivan's distinctive ornament.

The stripped-classical style of the St. Louis Soldiers' Memorial, in 1939 a late example of its kind, is appropriate for its civic presence. Like other public buildings in the downtown Civic Plaza, the initial plans were far more elaborate, before delay and budget pressures left the actual results simplified and scaled down.

W.O. Mullgardt joined the firm in 1930. When Mauran died in 1933, this left William Crowell as its principal designer. The modernist 1941 Post-Dispatch Printing Plant, with its long ribbons of windows, anticipated other International Style buildings in St. Louis by about nine years. This was the firm's final major work.

Work

All in St. Louis unless otherwise noted:

  • Laclede Power Company plant on the north riverfront, 1901
  • First Church of Christ Scientist, 1903; the Racquet Club, 1906, and the Second Baptist Church, 1907, all at the Holy Corners Historic District
  • residences in St. Louis's private places Portland Place and Washington Terrace, 1905-1909
  • Grand Leader Department Store, later Stix Baer & Fuller, Washington and 6th Avenue, 1906, Model Annex 1911
  • Gunter Hotel, San Antonio, Texas, 1909
  • Laclede Gas Light Company Building, 1911
  • Dallas Municipal Building (as associate architects), Dallas, Texas, 1912
Hotel Galvez, Galveston, Texas, 1912

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