Alfred Morton Githens

Alfred Morton Githens FAIA (1876–1973) was an American architect particularly known for his work designing library buildings.

[3][2] He received a Stewardson Scholarship to study at the American Academy in Rome and then spent two years at the École des Beaux Arts in Paris.

[3] Upon his return to the United States, Githens worked at McKim, Mead and White.

[2] After Tilton's death in 1933, Githens worked in partnership with Francis Keally.

[3][4][2] In 1925 he won an American Institute of Architects prize for his design of the interior of the Wilmington Public Library in Delaware.