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See Shattuck and Hussey.

Walter Francis Shattuck was born December 12, 1871 in Urbana, Illinois to Samuel Walker Shattuck, a University of Illinois professor and administrator, and Adelaide Louise (White) Shattuck. He attended Champaign High School and the University of Illinois, graduating with a B. S. in Architecture in 1891. By 1904 he had begun independent practice as an architect, and circa 1909 formed a partnership with Harry H. Hussey known as Shattuck & Hussey.

In 1899 Shattuck joined the faculty of the Chicago School of Architecture, a school operated jointly by the Armour Institute and the Art Institute of Chicago. In 1902 he suceeded Louis J. Millet as dean, and held the position until his retirement in 1915.[1]

His sister married University architect James McLaren White.

Hussey a member of White & Hussey c.1903-c.1908 with Thomas E. White and private practice c.1908-c.1909 in Lansing, Michigan. Possibly worked in Detroit.[2]

Year Project Address City State Notes Image Reference
1911 Y. W. C. A. Building 211 Seventh Ave N Nashville Tennessee Listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1982. [5]
1919 Y. M. C. A. Building 36 S 9th St Minneapolis Minnesota Built under the supervision of local architects Long, Lamoreaux & Long. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1995. [6]
1923 Whiting Memorial Community House 1938 Clark St Whiting Indiana Listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1980. [7]
1923 Y. M. C. A. Building 40 W Long St Columbus Ohio Listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1993. [8]
1925 Y. M. C. A. Building 205 Baltimore Ave Cumberland Maryland Listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1997. [9]
  1. ^ https://archive.org/details/HistoryOfCollegiateEducationInArchitectureInTheUnitedStates/page/n119/mode/2up?q=Shattuck
  2. ^ https://www.google.com/books/edition/Clark_J_Herringshaw_s_City_Blue_Book_of/RRpEAQAAMAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=0
  3. ^ "Building Department" in Economist 32, no. 14 (October 1, 1904): 455.
  4. ^ "Construction and Contract News" in Improvement Bulletin 40, no. 21 (April 23, 1910): 28.
  5. ^ Young Women's Christian Association Building NRHP Registration Form (1982)
  6. ^ Minneapolis YMCA Central Building NRHP Registration Form (1995)
  7. ^ Whiting Memorial Community House NRHP Registration Form (1980)
  8. ^ Central Building of the Columbus Young Men's Christian Association NRHP Registration Form (1993)
  9. ^ Cumberland YMCA NRHP Registration Form (1997)