Jarvis Hunt (August 6, 1863 - June 15, 1941) was a Chicago architect[1] who designed a wide array of buildings, including railroad stations, suburban estates, industrial buildings, clubhouses and other structures.
Hunt was born in Weathersfield, Vermont,[2] and attended Harvard University and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
[7] Most of his projects are associated with the United States Midwest, including the Kansas City Union Station and the Joliet Union Station.
[8] Hunt based his architectural firm in Chicago's Monadnock Building.
[9][10] Hunt retired to his home in St. Petersburg, Florida in 1927.