Julian Francis Abele (April 30, 1881 – April 23, 1950) was a prominent African-American architect, and chief designer in the offices of Horace Trumbauer. He contributed to the design of more than 400 buildings, including the Widener Memorial Library at Harvard University (1912–15), Philadelphia's Central Library (1917–27), and the Philadelphia Museum of Art (1914–28). He was the primary designer of the west campus of Duke University (1924–54).
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30 April 1881 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
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23 April 1950 (aged 68) Philadelphia, Pennsylvania USA
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Zodiac | Taurus |
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