John B. Snook
John B. Snook | |
|---|---|
Snook c.1837 | |
| Born | 1815 |
| Died | 1901 (aged 85–86) |
| Resting place | Green-Wood Cemetery |
| Occupation | Architect |
| Spouse |
Maria A. Weekes (m. 1836) |
| Practice | |
| Buildings | |
| Design | Cast-iron buildings |
John Butler Snook (1815–1901) was an American architect who practiced in New York City. He was responsible for the design of a number of notable cast-iron buildings, most of which are now in and around SoHo, Manhattan, as well as the original Grand Central Depot, which preceded the current Grand Central Terminal.