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185:, constructed 1933-1938. She worked with other architects in a collaboration known as the Seventeen Associated Architects. This project, consisting of three story apartments and two story townhouses was distinguished for its residential appeal as compared to the sterile atmosphere of most public housing. Biographer Doris Cole says that O'Connor was the partner most concerned about social issues and her concerns reflected the detailing, choice of materials and attention to proportion that contribute to the appeal of the project. Subsequently, O'Connor served on numerous housing commissions and councils at the city, state and national levels. 155:. In 1912, she took an extended leave of absence and traveled in Europe with her associate and classmate Eliza J. Newkirk Rogers, creating watercolors of the buildings she observed. She cut short the trip to accept an offer of partnership from Howe and joined the firm calling themselves Howe and Manning, America's fourth firm of female architects, later 277: 278:
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217:, founder of the Johnson O'Connor Research Foundation. At the foundation, she championed the causes of women and encouraged women to enter into the fields of engineering, medicines and science. 139:. Her father was the son of Irish immigrants, John Manning and Ellen Horgan. Eleanor attended Lynn Classical High School. She received an S.B. degree in architecture from 466:
Doris Cole; Karen Cord Taylor; Sylvia Moore, "The lady architects : Lois Lilley Howe, Eleanor Manning, and Mary Almy : 1893-1937", Midmarch Arts Press, 1990, (
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in 1906 with a thesis entitled "Design for a Country Residence." She served as the president of Cleofan, MIT's club for women, in her senior year.
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The firm frequently worked on remodeling and renovating outdated structures and O'Connor coined the term "renovising" to describe their work.
127:(June 27, 1884 – July 12, 1973) was an American architect and educator passionate about the creation of decent public housing for all. 303:"Guide to the Records of Howe, Manning & Almy, Inc. and the Papers of Lois Lilley Howe, Eleanor Manning O'Connor, and Mary Almy MC.0009" 560: 197:
as a Special Instructor of Architecture and later of Housing, a position that she held for 50 years . During the 1930s she also taught at
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Two years after graduation, O'Connor accepted a position as a draftsman with another architect and MIT graduate,
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Eleanor Manning, "Architecture as a Profession for Women", "Simmons Review", Simmons College, April 1934, 71-75
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Eleanor Manning O'Connor was born in 1884 to Delia Josephine Grady and James Manning, a building contractor in
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O'Connor died in Mexico in 1973 while researching Indian cultures and is buried beside her husband in
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Sarah Allaback, "The First American Women Architects", University of Illinois Press, 2008, (
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Wyatt, George. "Johnson O'Connor: A Portrait From Memory", EPM Publications, Inc., 2002.
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In 1931, Eleanor Manning married the American psychometrician, researcher, and educator
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Eleanor Manning, "Buildings for the National Welfare", National Altrusan, March 1935.
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MIT Institute Archives and Special Collections, Manuscript Collection MC 9.
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In the 1920s, O'Connor worked with Lois Howe and other architects on the
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During this period one of her major works was a commission from
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Eleanor Manning
Lynn, Massachusetts
Mexico City
Old Harbor Housing Project
Village of Mariemont
Lynn, Massachusetts
M.I.T.
Lois Lilley Howe
Howe, Manning & Almy, Inc.
Village of Mariemont
Hamilton County, Ohio
WPA
South Boston
Old Harbor Housing Project
Simmons College
Pine Manor Junior College
Garland College
Johnson O'Connor
Newport Beach, California
Chadwell O'Connor
Howe, Manning & Almy, Inc.
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"Guide to the Records of Howe, Manning & Almy, Inc. and the Papers of Lois Lilley Howe, Eleanor Manning O'Connor, and Mary Almy MC.0009"
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0252033213
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1877675016
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