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Philip Will Jr. (1906–1985) was an American
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in practice in
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from 1935 to 1980. He was cofounder of the global
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Perkins & Will Perkins&Will is a global design practice founded in 1935. Since 1986, the group has been a subsidiary of Lebanon-based Dar Al-Handasah (Arabic: دار الهندسة). Phil Harrison has been the firm's CEO since 2006. History The firm was establ ...
in 1935 and was president of the
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from 1960 to 1962.


Life and career

Philip Will Jr. was born February 15, 1906 in
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. He attended the Rochester public schools,
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and
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, graduating with a B.Arch. in 1930. As recipient of the Shreve, Lamb & Harmon Professional Fellowship, he was a member of the staff of that architectural firm for a year. He stayed on with the firm until 1933, when he moved to
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to join General Houses Inc., a designer and manufacturer of prefabricated homes led by architect
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. In 1935 he left to form the firm of
Perkins & Will Perkins&Will is a global design practice founded in 1935. Since 1986, the group has been a subsidiary of Lebanon-based Dar Al-Handasah (Arabic: دار الهندسة). Phil Harrison has been the firm's CEO since 2006. History The firm was establ ...
in partnership with
Lawrence Perkins Perkins&Will is a global design practice founded in 1935. As of 2022, Perkins&Will had 28 offices and over 2,500 employees. In the same year, Perkins&Will generated $572.47 million in earnings, making it the second largest architecture firm by r ...
, his former Cornell classmate and the son of architect Dwight H. Perkins. In 1936 the partnership was expanded to include E. Todd Wheeler as Perkins, Wheeler & Will. The firm first gained attention as architects of the
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in
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, completed in 1941. Will and the firm would develop school design as one of their specialties. In 1946 Wheeler left the partnership, and the firm was again known as Perkins & Will. Originally a regional practice, the firm had developed a national reputation by the early 1950s. With the addition of other principals in the firm to handle its many projects, Will took the lead on many of the largest, including the new headquarters of the
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, completed in 1963. He retired from the firm in 1980. Will joined the
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in 1940 as a member of the Chicago chapter, and was elected a
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in 1951. He served as chapter president from 1952 to 1954. He was then national second and first vice president before being elected president in 1960, succeeding John N. Richards. He was reelected in 1961. During his presidency the AIA inaugurated the Architecture Firm Award, with
Skidmore, Owings & Merrill Skidmore, Owings & Merrill (SOM) is an American architectural, urban planning and engineering firm. It was founded in 1936 by Louis Skidmore and Nathaniel A. Owings, Nathaniel Owings in Chicago, Illinois. In 1939, they were joined by engineer Jo ...
as the first recipient. He was succeeded by Henry L. Wright in 1962.R. Randall Vosbeck, ''A Legacy of Leadership: The Presidents of the American Institute of Architects, 1857–2007'' (Washington: American Institute of Architects, 2008)


Personal life

Will was married in 1933 to Caroline Elizabeth Sinclair, and they had two children. In 1937 he completed a home for himself in Evanston, where he and his wife lived until their retirement to Venice, Florida. Will died there October 23, 1985 at the age of 79.


Architectural works

Perkins & Will developed as a large practice, and has been responsible for many thousands of buildings. Some which Will was particularly involved in include: * Philip Will Jr. house, 2949 Harrison St,
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(1937)Franz Schulze, "Will, Philip Jr." in ''Contemporary Architects'', ed. Muriel Emanuel (London: Macmillan Press, 1980): 881-882. *
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, 1112 Willow Rd,
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(1940–41, NRHP and NHL 1990)"Will, Philip Jr." in ''American Architects Directory'' (New York: R. R. Bowker, 1956): 606. * Blythe Park Elementary School, 735 Leesley Rd, Riverside, Illinois (1948–49) * Bedford Park Community Building, 6652 S 78th Ave,
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(1951–52) * Heathcote School, 26 Palmer Ave, Scarsdale, New York (1953) *
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, 2285 Middle Rd,
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(1953) * Rockford Memorial Hospital, 2400 N Rockton Ave,
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(1954)"Will, Philip Jr." in ''American Architects Directory'' (New York: R. R. Bowker, 1962): 763. * Lutheran Brotherhood Building, 701 2nd Ave S,
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(1955–56, demolished) * Engineering campus,
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,
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(1958) * International Minerals and Chemical Corporation office building, 5401 Old Orchard Rd,
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(1958) * Pure Oil Company office building, 1400 N Roosevelt Blvd,
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(1960) *
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, 1 Hospital Plz,
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(1960) * United States Gympsum Company Building, 101 S Wacker Dr,
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(1962–63, demolished 1994)"Will, Philip Jr." in ''American Architects Directory'' (New York: R. R. Bowker, 1970): 993. * National Center for Agricultural Education,
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(1964) * Lutheran School of Theology, 1100 E 55th St,
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(1965) * Salsbury Laboratories, 2000 Rockford Rd,
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(1966) *
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Orchard Ridge campus, 27055 Orchard Lake Rd,
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(1967) * Scott, Foresman & Company office building, 1900 E Lake Ave, Glenview, Illinois (1967) * Chase Tower, 10 S Dearborn St,
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(1969) *
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, 100 Abbott Park Rd,
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(1969)


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Will, Philip Jr. Architects from Rochester, New York Architects from Chicago Fellows of the American Institute of Architects Presidents of the American Institute of Architects 1906 births 1985 deaths Cornell University alumni