William Dewey Foster

William Dewey Foster (1890 – 1958) was an American architect.

Foster received his training from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

During the 1910s and 1920s, he worked as a draftsman for a number of architectural firms before going into private practice.

He also designed the Weather Bureau (1940) and State Department (1942) offices.

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