Charles Donagh Maginnis
Charles Donagh Maginnis | |
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| Born | January 7, 1867 |
| Died | February 15, 1955 (aged 88) Boston, Massachusetts, U.S. |
| Burial place | Holyhood Cemetery |
| Occupation | Architect |
| Awards | AIA Gold Medal (1948) |
| Buildings | |
| 26th President of the American Institute of Architects | |
| In office 1937–1939 | |
| Preceded by | Stephen F. Voorhees |
| Succeeded by | George Bergstrom |
Charles Donagh Maginnis (January 7, 1867 – February 15, 1955) was an Irish-American architect. He emigrated to Boston at age 18, trained as an architect and went on to form the firm Maginnis & Walsh, designing ecclesiastical and campus buildings across America. From 1937 to 1939, Maginnis held the office of President of the American Institute of Architects.