James F. O'Gorman

James F. O'Gorman (born 1933) is a leading American architectural historian, author, lecturer, editor, and consultant who taught for many years at Wellesley College.

degree from the School of Architecture at Washington University in St. Louis in 1956 and an M.Arch.

He earned a Ph.D. in Art History from Harvard University in 1966.

[1] O'Gorman is particularly known for his research and writing on the nineteenth-century American architects Henry Hobson Richardson, Frank Furness, Hammatt Billings, Isaiah Rogers, and Gervase Wheeler.

O'Gorman has retired from teaching and currently resides in Portland, Maine.