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Paul C. Reilly

American architect From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Paul Cornelius Reilly (18901984) was an American architect who designed many buildings for Catholic clients. He is also remembered for his design of Manhattan theatres.[1]

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Early life and architectural education

Reilly was born in New York City and studied in the public schools of the city. He graduated from Columbia University and, early in his career, was chief designer for the former New York City architectural firm of Thomas W. Lamb.[1]

Architectural practice

During the 1920s, Reilly entered into a partnership with Douglas Pairman Hall forming a firm named Reilly and Hall. Mr Reilly's theaters were produced by this firm. The partnership was dissolved on January 1, 1925.[2] Later, Reilly would continue to practice under his own name.

Personal life

Mr. Reilly was also closely associated with the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of New York. He was a member of the Cardinal's Committee of the Laity and once held the post of architect of St. Patrick's Cathedral, New York.[1]

Reilly married Mary Germaine Waldron.[3] His wife died in December 1982.[4]

His son, Paul Waldron Reilly also became an architect and worked for a time with his father before opening a practice under his own name.[1][5][6]

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