Frost, Briggs & Chamberlain | |
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Founders | Howard Frost; Lucius W. Briggs; C. Leslie Chamberlain |
Founded | 1899 |
Location | Worcester, Massachusetts |
Buildings | South High School; Clark University Library; Slater Building; Worcester Technical High School; David Hale Fanning Trade School for Girls; Worcester Boys' Club |
Projects | Worcester State Teachers College; Worcester County Hospital |
Frost, Briggs & Chamberlain, later Frost & Chamberlain and Frost, Chamberlain & Edwards, was an early 20th century architectural firm out of Worcester, Massachusetts.
In its various forms, it was composed of Howard Frost, Lucius W. Briggs, C. Leslie Chamberlain, and Lester B. Edwards. It was the city's most prominent firm during the first three decades of the century.
Frost, Briggs & Chamberlain was formed in 1899, and lasted until 1912, when Briggs left to form his own practice. The firm of Frost & Chamberlain lasted until 1923, when Edwards was promoted to partner, the new name being Frost, Chamberlain & Edwards.
Howard Frost died on January 9, 1946.