William White, FSA (1825–1900) was an English architect, noted for his part in 19th-century Gothic Revival architecture and church restorations. He was...
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Thirteen William White (architect) (1825–1900), English architect William H. White (architect) (1838–1896), British architect William Alanson White (1870–1937)...
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William Henry White FRIBA (29 January 1838 – 20 October 1896) was a British architect, as well as 18 years secretary of the Royal Institute of British...
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Stanford White (November 9, 1853 – June 25, 1906) was an American architect and a partner in the architectural firm McKim, Mead & White, one of the most...
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William DuBois may refer to: William DuBois (architect) (1879–1953), American architect and politician based in Cheyenne, Wyoming William Dubois (usher)...
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William H. White may refer to: William Hale White (1831–1913), English writer and civil servant William H. White (architect) (1838–1896), British architect...
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Edward White (1873–1952) was an English landscape architect and garden designer. He was a founder member of the Institute of Landscape Architects and president...
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William Rutherford Mead (August 20, 1846 – June 19, 1928) was an American architect who was the "Center of the Office" of McKim, Mead, and White, a noted...
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Thomas W. Lamb (redirect from John J. McNamara (architect))
Thomas White Lamb (May 5, 1870 – February 26, 1942) was a Scottish-born, American architect. He was one of the foremost designers of theaters and cinemas...
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walls are Aquia Creek sandstone painted white. When Thomas Jefferson moved into the house in 1801, he and architect Benjamin Henry Latrobe added low colonnades...
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founding partners, Charles Follen McKim (1847–1909), William Rutherford Mead (1846–1928), and Stanford White (1853–1906), were giants in the architecture of...
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Sir William Henry White, KCB, FRS, FRSE (2 February 1845 – 27 February 1913) was a prolific British warship designer and Chief Constructor at the Admiralty...
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William Bradford (1845-1919) was a prolific architect of breweries. Born in 1845 in Devon, son of Robert Bradford 1818-1875 (a builder). Responsible for...
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The following is a list of notable architects – well-known individuals with a large body of published work or notable structures, which point to an article...
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William Thornton (May 20, 1759 – March 28, 1828) was an American physician, inventor, painter and architect who designed the United States Capitol. He...
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Air Force pilot William Fowler (artist) (1761–1832), English artist William Fowler (architect) (1824–1906), Scottish architect William Fowler (makar) (c...
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Charles Follen McKim (category American neoclassical architects)
1909) was an American Beaux-Arts architect of the late 19th century. Along with William Rutherford Mead and Stanford White, he provided the architectural...
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(1879), McKim, Mead & White, architects Horseshoe Courtyard, Newport Casino, Newport, Rhode Island (1879), McKim, Mead & White, architects. Circa 1900 postcard...
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The Architect of the Capitol is the federal agency responsible for the maintenance, operation, development, and preservation of the United States Capitol...
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William Mortimer (1841/42–1913) was an architect working in Lincoln from around 1858. He also played for the Lincolnshire County Cricket team. Mortimer...
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William Mason (24 February 1810 – 22 June 1897) was a New Zealand architect born in Ipswich, England, the son of an architect/builder George Mason and...
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William Watkins (1834–1926) was an architect who worked in Lincoln, England, and is particularly noted for his Terracotta Revival Architecture. Watkins...
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White House would serve as an unflattering metaphor for his administration. On September 30, 1948, the White House Architect announced that the White...
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child of Samuel Tilly White, the president of a piano firm, and Jessie Hart White, the daughter of Scottish-American painter William Hart. Elwyn's older...
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Neoclassical architecture (redirect from Neo-classical architect)
school of design was the aristocratic "architect earl", Richard Boyle, 3rd Earl of Burlington; in 1729, he and William Kent designed Chiswick House. This...
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William Adams Delano (January 21, 1874 – January 12, 1960) was an American architect and a partner with Chester Holmes Aldrich in the firm of Delano &...
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William Edmunds was a British architect who designed Margate Lighthouse, Holy Trinity Church, Margate and Holy Trinity Church, Dover. He was also father...
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Edward William Godwin (26 May 1833 – 6 October 1886) was a progressive English architect-designer, who began his career working in the strongly polychromatic...
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Joseph-Félix Bouchor, painter William-Adolphe Bouguereau, painter Antoine Bourdelle, sculptor, French Louis Bourgeois, architect, French Canadian George T...
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William Wesley Peters (June 12, 1912 – July 17, 1991) was an American architect and engineer, apprentice to and protégé of his father-in-law Frank Lloyd...
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