Franklin Ellerbe seems an unlikely founder for a multinational, world-famous architecture firm. He started his architecture studio at age 39, and he died just over a decade later. Yet in that time, he and his son established a practice with deep connections to the Mayo Clinic and the Rochester community, building a reputation for medical facilities and more. Through mergers that created Ellerbe Becket, and later AECOM, Franklin Ellerbe’s heritage endures in over a century’s worth of building in Rochester and around the world.
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