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{{Infobox architect

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|nationality = United States

|birth_date = {{birth date|1925|12|6}}

|birth_place = Danville, Illinois

|death_date = {{death date and age|2008|5|16|1925|12|6}}

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|practice = Crites & Peiffer;
Crites, Peiffer & McConnell;
Crites & McConnell

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|awards = Fellow, American Institute of Architects (1972)

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File:Stephensauditorium.jpg, designed by Crites & McConnell with Brooks–Borg–Skiles and completed in 1969.]]

Raymond D. Crites {{post-nominals|list=FAIA}} (December 6, 1925 – May 16, 2008) was an American architect in practice in Cedar Rapids, Iowa from 1956 until his retirement in 1974, when he joined the faculty of Iowa State University.

Life and career

Raymond David "Ray" Crites was born December 6, 1925 in Danville, Illinois to William Guy Crites and Bertha Maria Crites, née Howie. He was educated in the Danville public schools and graduated from high school in 1943, during World War II. During the war he served in the naval reserve. After his discharge he attended Purdue University and Miami University before transferring to Iowa State College in 1949. He graduated in 1952 with a BA in architecture. He worked for Amos B. Emery in Des Moines and G. Anthony Johnston in Paducah, Kentucky before forming the partnership of Crites & Johnston with the latter in 1953. This was dissolved in 1955 when Crites moved to Cedar Rapids to join the established firm of Brown & Healey. He worked for Brown only briefly before joining the Iowa State faculty. In 1956 he and Leo C. Peiffer, a colleague from Brown & Healey, formed the partnership of Crites & Peiffer."Peiffer, Leo C." in American Architects Directory (New York: R. R. Bowker Company, 1962): 542. In 1958 they were joined by Richard D. McConnell, another Iowa State faculty member, to form Crites, Peiffer & McConnell. Peiffer withdrew from the partnership in 1960 and Crites & McConnell would practice together for the next fourteen years."McConnell, Richard D(uncan)" in American Architects Directory (New York: R. R. Bowker Company, 1962): 442.

In the 1970s Crites renewed his relationship with Iowa State, joining the faculty as a visiting professor.

Architectural works

=Crites & Peiffer, 1956–1958=

  • 1957 – Marshalltown Arts and Civic Center, 709 S Center St, Marshalltown, Iowa"Crites, Raymond D(avid)" in American Architects Directory (New York: R. R. Bowker Company, 1962): 144.

=Crites, Peiffer & McConnell, 1958–1960=

=Crites & McConnell, 1960–1974=

In 1973 the firm was incorporated as Crites & McConnell Architects & Planners PC."Notice of Incorporation," The Gazette (Cedar Rapids, IA), July 25, 1973, 55. Crites withdrew not long afterwards and the firm was reorganized as McConnell–Steveley–Anderson Architects & Planners PC, effective January 1, 1974."Notice of Incorporation," The Gazette (Cedar Rapids, IA), December 18, 1973, 25.