American architect
Henry N. Cobb was born as Henry Nichols Cobb on August 4, 1926, in Boston, Massachusetts, United States . He was educated at Phillips Exeter Academy, Harvard College, Harvard Graduate School of Design, and Harvard University . Cobb was an architect and an influential figure in the field .
He was one of the founders of Pei Cobb Freed & Partners . During his career, he was credited with several notable works, including the World Trade Center in Baltimore , the John Hancock Tower in Boston , Place Ville Marie in Montreal , Harbor Towers in Boston , and One Dallas Centre in Texas . Additionally, he was the creator of the Ferguson Center for the Arts .
Henry N. Cobb passed away on March 2, 2020, in New York City .