Glen Huntington

Glen Wood Huntington (1856-1943) was an American architect who practiced mainly in Denver, Colorado.

A number of his works are listed on the National Register of Historic Places or designated as Denver Landmarks for their architecture.

He was born at Bunker Hill, Illinois, studied in Waterloo, New York, and first moved to Denver in the late 1870s.

[5] In his career Glen Wood Huntington specialized in, and is most known for, single-family home designs, in a variety of styles.

"[1] Further he designed at least three public structures in Denver: two fire stations and an addition to Berkeley School.