Charles M. Robinson Architect

For the author, see Charles M. Robinson III; for the journalist and urban planner in Missouri, see Charles Mulford RobinsonCharles Morrison Robinson (March 3, 1867 – August 20, 1932), most commonly known as Charles M. Robinson, was an American architect. He worked in Altoona and Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania from 1889 to 1906 and in Richmond, Virginia from 1906 until the time of his death in 1932. He is most remembered as a prolific designer of educational buildings in Virginia, including public schools in Richmond and throughout Virginia, and university buildings for James Madison University, College of William and Mary, Radford University, Virginia State University, and the University of Richmond. He was also the public school architect of the Richmond Public Schools from 1910 to 1929. Many of his works have been listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

Personal facts

Birth dateMarch 03, 1867
Birth place
Hamilton Virginia
Date of deathAugust 20, 1932
Place of death
Norfolk Virginia

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Architect

Significant building
Newport News Public Library
Thomas Jefferson High School (Richmond Virginia)
Significant project
James Madison University
Radford University

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