Charles C. Haight
Charles Coolidge Haight was an American architect who practiced in New York City. He designed most of the buildings at Columbia College's now-demolished old campus on Madison Avenue, and designed numerous buildings at Yale University, many of which have survived. He designed the master plan and many of the buildings on the campus of the General Theological Seminary in Chelsea, New York, most of which have survived. Haight's architectural drawings and photographs are held in the Dept. of Drawings and Archives at the Avery Architectural and Fine Arts Library at Columbia University in New York City.
Biography
Haight was born in New York City on March 17, 1841, the son of the Rev. Benjamin I. Haight and his wife, Hetty Coolidge. He graduated from Columbia College in 1861, and studied law at Columbia until the outbreak of the American Civil War. In 1862, Haight enlisted in the Union Army with the 7th New York Militia, and then fought with the 31st New York Volunteers. In 1864, he was wounded during the Battle of the Wilderness, after which he retired from military service. After the war, Haight apprenticed with the architect Emlen T. Littell until 1867 when he opened his own office.In 1865, Haight married Euphemia Kneeland, with whom he had four children. He died at his home in Garrison, New York in 1917.
Selected works
Buildings at Yale University
- Vanderbilt Hall, Old Campus.
- Phelps Gate, Old Campus.
- Phelps Hall, Old Campus.
- Linsly Hall, now part of Linsly-Chittenden Hall, Old Campus.
- Vanderbilt Scientific Halls, dormitories for the Sheffield Scientific School.
- Leet Oliver Memorial Hall.
- Mason Laboratory, Sheffield Scientific School.
- Sloane Physics Laboratory, Sheffield Scientific School.
- St. Anthony Hall, Sigma Chapter.
- Osborn Memorial Laboratories, 165 Prospect Street.
Buildings in New York City
- Sheltering Arms Asylum for Children, West 129th Street, New York City, now the site of the Sheltering Arms Playground.
- School of Mines, Columbia College.
- Hamilton Hall, College College.
- Manhattan Ear and Eye Hospital, East 41st St., New York City.
- Law School, Columbia College.
- Warehouse, Trinity Corporation, 440 Canal St., New York City.
- General Theological Seminary, New York City, Campus Master Plan.
- Brooks Brothers Building, 932-938 Broadway, New York City.
- Library, Columbia College.
- Warehouse, 443 Greenwich St., Tribeca, New York City.
- Apartment Bldg. for Robert F. Cutting, East 14th St., New York City.
- Church of the Reformation, 130 Stanton St., New York City.
- New York Cancer Hospital, West 106th St., New York City, modeled after a French Renaissance château at Le Lude, Sarthe.
- Down Town Association, 60 Pine St., New York City.
- Trinity Parish Vestry Office, Church Street, New York City.
- General Theological Seminary, East Quadrangle.
- General Theological Seminary, Chapel of the Good Shepherd.
- Warehouse, 149-151 Franklin Street, New York City.
- Higgins Hall, Pratt Institute, Brooklyn, New York.
- Henry Osborne Havemeyer House, One East 66th Street, New York City.
- Oliver H. Payne House, 852 Fifth Avenue, New York City.
- Daniel Willis James House, Park Avenue, New York City.
- Warehouse, 55-57 North Moore Street, New York City.
- American Music Hall, West 42nd St., New York City.
- Trinity School, Lower School Building, 139 West 91st Street, New York City.
- General Theological Seminary, West Quadrangle.
- Saint Ignatius of Antioch Episcopal Church, West End Ave., New York City.
- 108 Waverly Place, Greenwich Village, New York.
- Chapel of St. Cornelius the Centurion, Governors Island, New York.
- Warehouse, 330 Hudson St., New York City.
- Second Field Artillery Armory, Bronx, New York.
Buildings outside New York City
- Cathedral Church of St. Luke, Portland, Maine.
- Trinity Episcopal Chapel, Morley, New York.
- St. Paul's Episcopal Church, Spring Valley, New York.
- St. [John the Baptist Church (Wakefield, New Hampshire)|St. John the Baptist Church], Wakefield, New Hampshire.
- Church of the Good Shepherd, 331 Lake Avenue, Maitland, Florida.
- Chapel of the Holy Cross, Holderness, New Hampshire.
- St. Stephen's College, Annandale-on-Hudson, New York.
- George W. Folsom House, Sunnyridge, Lenox, Massachusetts.
- William Bayard Cutting House, Westbrook, now part of the Bayard Cutting Arboretum State Park, Great River, Long Island.
- Bethesda-by-the-Sea, first church building, Palm Beach, Florida.
- Keney Tower, Hartford, Connecticut.
- St. Luke's Chapel, Sewanee: The University of the South.
- Indiana limestone reredos at Trinity Church on the Green, New Haven, Connecticut.