• Source: Richard J. Shaw
    • Richard J. Shaw, AIA, (d.1958) was an American architect active in mid-twentieth-century Boston, Massachusetts and partner in the architectural firm of O'Connell and Shaw and founding principal in the eponymous architectural firm that specialized in ecclesiastical design.


      Early life and education


      Shaw graduated from the Harvard School of Design in 1912.


      Architectural practice


      In 1921, Shaw entered into a partnership with Timothy G. O'Connell to form the firm of O'Connell and Shaw, which was located in Boston, Massachusetts, and lasted for six years. Thereafter, Mr. O'Connell and Mr. Shaw continued to practice under their own names.


      Awards


      Shaw was a four-time recipient of the Harleston Parker Medal for outstanding architectural work in the greater Boston community. Perhaps his most famous design is that of the Hatch Memorial Shell in Boston.


      Works as O’Connell and Shaw


      St. Andrew Church, Forest Hills, Massachusetts
      St. Polycarp Church, Somerville, Massachusetts
      St. Mary Italian Church, Salem, Massachusetts
      Sacred Heart Church, Yarmouth, Maine
      St. Mary Church, Biddeford, Maine
      St. Mary Church, Lewiston, Maine
      St. Mary Church, Augusta, Maine
      Our Lady of Sorrows Church, Hartford, Connecticut
      St. Peter and St. Paul Basilica, Lewiston, Maine
      Sacred Heart Church, Waterville, Maine
      Brighton High School, Brighton, Massachusetts
      Grover Cleveland School, Dorchester, Massachusetts
      St. Mary Church, Stamford, Connecticut
      St. Mary Church, Norwich, Connecticut


      Works as Richard J. Shaw


      Immacuate Conception Convent, Malden, Massachusetts
      St. Mary Church Lynn, Massachusetts
      St. Clement Church, Somerville, Massachusetts
      Corpus Christi Church, Newton, Massachusetts
      Hatch Memorial Shell, Boston, Massachusetts


      References

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