William V. Madden

William V. Madden (1868- 1921) was an American architect who designed a number of Catholic churches, schools, convents and rectories in Rochester, New York.

William V. Madden was born June 25, 1868, in Rochester, New York.

He was then associated with contractor Thomas W. Finucane for five years,[1] before forming the firm of Gordon & Madden with architect Edwin S. Gordon in 1902, who he had met working in Foster's office.

[1] Gordon & Madden designed several projects for Kodak founder George Eastman, most prominently the former Eastman Dental Dispensary in Rochester, completed in 1917.

They were also associated with the design of Kodak House in Kingsway, London, completed in 1911 with John James Burnet as architect of record.

St. Mary's R. C. Church in Canandaigua, New York , designed by Gordon & Madden and completed in 1905.