
D. Kenneth Sargent (1904-1991) was an architect and educator who was photographed by Karsh during Sargent’s tenure as Dean of Architecture at Syracuse University in New York.
According to a new article, which is published as part of the bicentennial celebrations for St. Paul’s Church in Syracuse, Sargent designed “much of the Chancel furniture, the Peace Altar, the cases for the main and antiphonal organs, the Sacristy paneling, and the Chancel stenciling.”
“Kenneth had a dual-career as an architect and educator. He graduated with honors from Syracuse University’s School of Architecture in 1927; joined the faculty in 1930; became dean in 1958; and was named professor emeritus upon his retirement in 1970.”
