Stephen T. Ayers, AIA, LEED AP, Acting Architect of the Capitol |
Portrait of Stephen T. Ayers |
- Voice of America in Washington, D.C., as a General Engineer in 1991.
- In 1992 he transferred to Rhodes, Greece, to lead construction efforts.
- 1997 he joined the Architect of the Capitol as an Assistant Superintendent for the Senate Office Buildings.
- In 1999, he was promoted to Deputy Superintendent.
- October 2005, Mr. Ayers was appointed as the Acting Deputy Architect/Chief Operating Officer (COO)
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Dr. William Thornton |
Portrait By George B. Matthews, 1930, after Gilbert Stuart
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- Born: May 20, 1759, Jost van Dyke, West Indies
- Died: March 28, 1828, Washington, D.C.
- Design selected by President George Washington, 1793; appointed a commissioner of the federal city by President Washington, 1794, and served until 1802
During the first decade of work on the Capitol, three men were hired to oversee the construction. |
During Thornton's tenure at the Capitol the north wing (shown in blue) was constructed. |
B. Henry Latrobe |
Portrait by George B. Matthews, 1931, after C. W. Peale
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- Born: May 1, 1764, near Leeds, England
- Died: September 3, 1820, New Orleans, Louisiana
- Hired by President Thomas Jefferson, March 6, 1803; construction halted by July 1, 1811
- Hired by President James Madison, April 6, 1815
- Resigned November 20, 1817
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Latrobe constructed the Capitol's south wing (shown in blue) as well as rebuilding the interior of the north wing. |
Charles Bulfinch |
Portrait by George B. Matthews, 1931, after 1842 drawing by Alvan Clark
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- Born: August 8, 1763, Boston, Massachusetts
- Died: April 15, 1844, Boston, Massachusetts
- Hired by President James Monroe and the Commissioner of Public Buildings, January 8, 1818
- Office abolished June 25, 1829
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Bulfinch constructed the Capitol's central section (shown in blue), including the Rotunda and the original dome. |
Thomas Ustick Walter |
Portrait by Francisco Pausas, 1925, after a Mathew Brady photograph
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- Born: September 4, 1804, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
- Died: October 30, 1887, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
- Appointed by President Millard Fillmore, June 11, 1851
- Resigned May 26, 1865
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Walter added the present north (Senate) and south (House) wings and the present cast-iron dome (shown in blue). |
Edward Clark |
Portrait by Constantino Brumidi
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- Born: August 15, 1822, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
- Died: January 6, 1902, Washington, D.C.
- Appointed by President Andrew Johnson, August 30, 1865
- Died in office, January 6, 1902
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Elliott Woods |
Portrait by George B. Matthews, 1931
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- Born: February 2, 1865 near Manchester, England
- Died: May 22, 1923, Spring Lake, New Jersey
- Appointed by President Theodore Roosevelt, February 19, 1902
- Died in office May 22, 1923
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David Lynn |
Portrait by Charles J. Fox, 1954
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- Born: November 10, 1873, Wheeling, West Virginia
- Died: May 25, 1961, Washington, D.C.
- Appointed by President Calvin Coolidge, August 22, 1923
- Retired September 30, 1954
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J. George Stewart |
Portrait by Charles J. Fox
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- Born: June 2, 1890, Wilmington, Delaware
- Died: May 24, 1970, Washington, D.C.
- Appointed by President Dwight Eisenhower, October 1, 1954
- Died in office May 24, 1970
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Stewart oversaw the extension of the Capitol's east central front (shown in blue). |
George M. White, FAIA |
Portrait by William Draper, 1981
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- Born: November 1, 1920, Cleveland, Ohio
- Appointed by President Richard Nixon, January 27, 1971
- Retired November 21, 1995
In the period following Mr. White's retirement, William L. Ensign, FAIA, served as the Acting Architect of the Capitol. |
Alan M. Hantman, FAIA |
Portrait by Michael Shane Neal, 2006 |
- Born: October 13, 1942, New York City
- Appointed by President William Jefferson Clinton, January 6, 1997; confirmed by the Senate, January 30, 1997
- Retired February 4, 2007
- Mr. Hantman was the first Architect of the Capitol to be appointed under the new selection procedure established by legislation in 1989.
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Following Mr. Hantman's retirement, Mr. Stephen T. Ayers, AIA, LEED AP, AOC's Deputy Architect/Chief Operating Officer, in accordance with P.L. 108-7, is serving as Acting Architect of the Capitol until a new Architect is appointed by the President and confirmed by the Senate. |
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