Albert W. Fuller

Albert W. Fuller (1854-1934) was an American architect practicing in Albany, New York.

From 1873 to 1879 he trained as a draftsman in the office of Albany architects Ogden & Wright.

In 1883 he formed a partnership with William A. Wheeler, a native Albanian who had studied under Boston architects.

He practiced alone until 1900, when he formed a partnership with William B. Pitcher (1864–1921), a former draftsman of Fuller's.

The firm was incorporated in January 1906,[1] and Pitcher retired in 1909, due to poor health.

Earl Memorial Chapel and Crematorium, Oakwood Cemetery, Troy , 1888
Auditorium, Northfield Seminary , 1893
Fitzroy Place, Denver, 1893
City Hall, Glens Falls , 1900
Williams Memorial Hospital, Richmond , 1901
Engineering Building, Union College , 1909
University Club , Albany, 1924
Albany Law School , Albany, 192