Andrew Rebori

Andrew Nicholas Rebori (February 21, 1886 – May 31, 1966) was an American architect who was a member of the Chicago school of architecture.

[1][2] From 1905 until 1907, Rebori attended Massachusetts Institute of Technology, where he met his future wife, Nannie Prendergast of Wheaton, Illinois, whose farm adjoined that of the parents of Chicago Tribune publisher Robert R. McCormick.

[1][3] From 1908 until 1909, Rebori studied in the Ecole des Beaux Arts, subsequently working for the neo-classical architect Cass Gilbert in New York.

The following year, he met famed architect Louis Sullivan, who became a mentor to Rebori.

His son, Andrew P. Rebori (1916-1952), an army aviator during World War II, died of polio on September 15, 1952.

Andrew Rebori - left - with family