Albert Irvin Cassell (1895-1969) was a prominent mid-twentieth-century African American architect in Washington, D.C. , whose work shaped many academic communities in the United States. He designed buildings for Howard University in Washington D.C. , Morgan State University in Baltimore, and Virginia Union University in Richmond. Cassell also designed and built civic structures for the State of Maryland and the District of Columbia.

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  • Albert Irvin Cassell (1895-1969) was a prominent mid-twentieth-century African American architect in Washington, D.C. , whose work shaped many academic communities in the United States. He designed buildings for Howard University in Washington D.C. , Morgan State University in Baltimore, and Virginia Union University in Richmond. Cassell also designed and built civic structures for the State of Maryland and the District of Columbia.
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  • * Campbell Ave Church, Washington, DC, 1917 * Carver War Public Housing, Arlington, VA, 1942 * Catholic Diocese, Washington, DC * Corinthian Baptist Church, Washington, DC * Crownsville Hospital Housing & Recreation Center, Crownsville, MD, 1950 * Glenarden City Hall, Glenarden, Maryland * Howard University Armory, Washington, DC, 1925 * Howard University Baldwin Hall, Washington, DC, 1951 * Howard University Chemistry Building, Washington, DC, 1936 * Howard University College of Medicine, Washington, DC, 1927 * Howard University Crandall Women's Dormitory, Washington, DC, 1931 * Howard University Dining Hall, Washington, DC, 1922 * Howard University Douglas Men's Dormitory, Washington, DC, 1936 * Howard University Founders Library, Washington, DC, 1937 * Howard University Frazier Women's Dormitory, Washington, DC * Howard University Greene Stadium and Football Field, Washington, DC, 1926 * Howard University President's Home, Washington, DC * Howard University Truth Women's Dormitory, Washington, DC * Howard University Wheatley Hall, Washington, DC * Howard University Women's Gym, Washington, DC * James Creek Public Housing, Washington, DC * Mayfair Garden, Washington, DC * Morgan State College (various buildings), Baltimore, MD * Odd Fellows Temple, Washington, DC and Baltimore, MD, 1932 * Provident Hospital, Baltimore, MD, 1928 * Seaton Elementary School, Washington, DC * Soller's Point War Housing, Dundalk, MD * St. Paul's Baptist Church, Baltimore, MD * Tuskegee Institute Trade Buildings, Tuskegee, AL * Virginia Union Hartshorn Dormitory, Richmond, VA, 1928 * Wheatley YMCA, Washington, DC
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  • Albert Irvin Cassell (1895-1969) was a prominent mid-twentieth-century African American architect in Washington, D.C. , whose work shaped many academic communities in the United States. He designed buildings for Howard University in Washington D.C. , Morgan State University in Baltimore, and Virginia Union University in Richmond. Cassell also designed and built civic structures for the State of Maryland and the District of Columbia.
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  • Albert Cassell
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