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  1. John Carl Warnecke (February 24, 1919 – April 17, 2010) was an architect based in who designed numerous monuments and structures in the Modernist, Bauhaus, and other similar styles. He was an early proponent of contextual architecture.

  2. Apr 23, 2010 · John Carl Warnecke, the court architect of the Kennedy administration and the designer of John F. Kennedy’s grave site at Arlington National Cemetery, died on Saturday at his home in Healdsburg...

  3. Apr 23, 2010 · John Carl (“Jack”) Warnecke, FAIA, died of pancreatic cancer at his ranch in Healdsburg, CA, on April 17. Warnecke, considered by those who knew him as a “larger than life” figure, was a tall, burly architect, known for his ebullient personality and his ability to win clients and friends.

  4. Apr 21, 2010 · John Carl Warnecke died on April 17 at age 91 at his family ranch in California's Alexander Valley. Before his career as an architect, he was left tackle for the 1940 Stanford football team that won the Rose Bowl.

  5. Jul 22, 2023 · In this post, we are going to take a closer look at the life and works of John Carl Warnecke. Warnecke got an early introduction to architecture thanks to his father, Carl I. Warnecke, who worked as an architect in the San Francisco Bay Area.

  6. John Carl Warnecke. CFA Service: 1963–1967. In Washington, D.C., John Carl Warnecke, FAIA, is best known for his work at Lafayette Square. Warnecke, who was a friend and informal architecture advisor to the Kennedys, designed the redevelopment of Lafayette Square and President Kennedy’s gravesite.

  7. John Carl Warnecke Archive (1919-2010) The archive contains irreplaceable and comprehensive materials from JCW and his architectural firm, John Carl Warnecke & Associates. Notable projects include Mid-Century Modern masterworks like the Hawaii State Capital, Asilomar Conference Grounds, the American Hospital in Paris, and the John F. Kennedy ...

  8. May 26, 2020 · National Archives, U.S.A. John Carl Warnecke, class of 1941, was a Stanford football tackle who went on to become one of the most successful architects in America from the 1960s to the 1980s.

  9. www.tclf.org › pioneer › john-c-warneckeJohn C. Warnecke | TCLF

    By the 1970s Warnecke’s firm (renamed John Carl Warnecke & Associates in 1958) was one of the nation’s largest, with many important buildings to its credit. His master plan for Washington, D.C.’s Lafayette Square area (across from the White House) included the preservation of historic homes, along with the construction of the National ...

  10. Apr 24, 2010 · John Carl Warnecke, an internationally known San Francisco-based architect who designed President Kennedy’s grave site at Arlington National Cemetery, has died. He was 91.

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