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Abram Garfield

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31: 303: 879: 248:; the firm was noted for its premier residential designs. When the partnership ended in 1905, Garfield opened his own firm until 1926 when he along with Rudolph Stanley-Brown, George R. Harris, and Alexander Robinson started an architectural practice. In 1935 it was renamed Garfield, Harris, Robinson and Schafer until Garfieldโ€™s death in 1958. The firm, which still exists, was known as Westlake, Reed, Leskosky Architects until 2016 when purchased by DLR group. Garfield specialized in residential architecture, designing large houses in 286: 555: 191: 1023: 261:
in 1941. He was named a trustee of the university that year and two years later was made an honorary lifetime member of the board; he received an honorary doctorate from Western Reserve University in 1945. Garfield was also a director of the
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and institutional projects such as schools and a hospital. Garfield served as chairman of the Cleveland Planning Commission from 1930 to 1942 and was a founder and first president of the Cleveland School of Architecture, which became part of
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three years later. Beginning his architectural practice in 1897, in 1898 he formed Meade & Garfield with Frank Meade to form the architectural firm Meade & Garfield in
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W.H. Warner House. 2689 East Overlook Rd, Cleveland Heights, Ohio. Built 1898. Notable for French Chateaux-inspired Circular Staircase and ornate chimneys.
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magazine described this as "the most expensive home ever sold in the U.S." It was sold for $ 71.2 million in 2015.
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The College Club of Cleveland/Alexander House, 2348 Overlook Rd., Cleveland Heights, Ohio built 1904.
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from 1925 to 1930, including as vice chairman from 1929 to 1930. In 1949 he was elected into the
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and other Cleveland suburbs, but his work also included more modest houses for the
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Jared A. Smith House, 2541 Kenilworth Rd., Cleveland Heights, Ohio built 1898.
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Civic Art: A Centennial History of the U.S. Commission of Fine Arts
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in 2004 for a reported $ 70 million ($ 45 million for the house),
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Palm Beach Daily News.com: "Casa Apava sells for $ 71.2 million"
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Elizabeth B. and Dudley S. Blossom Estate Service Compound
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James A. Garfield Memorial and burial site, Cleveland
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at Case Western Reserve University, built 1913-1915
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Washington, D.C.
Cleveland, Ohio
Lake View Cemetery
Williams College
BA
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
BS
James A. Garfield
Lucretia Garfield
Harry Augustus Garfield
James Rudolph Garfield

Faxon-Thomas Mansion
James A. Garfield
Lucretia Rudolph Garfield
architect
Cleveland, Ohio
Bachelor of Arts
Williams College
Bachelor of Science
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Cleveland, Ohio
Shaker Heights
Cleveland Metropolitan Housing Authority
Western Reserve University
American Institute of Architects
U.S. Commission of Fine Arts
National Academy of Design
Bratenahl, Ohio

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