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Bertram Goodhue

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work, and color in his surface architectural details. Towards the end of his career, he arrived at a highly personal style, a synthesis of simplified form and a generalized archaic quality, and those innovations paved the way for others to transition to modern architectural idioms. This style is seen
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assisting. The Panama-California Exposition's style was seen by many and widely published, becoming extremely influential in California and the Southern and Southwestern United States. It led to California's assimilation of
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and Goodhue's Panama-California Exposition Spanish Colonial Revival style trends. Examples of influential private Californian commissions, both extant registered landmarks now, are his 1906 J. Waldron Gillespie Estate
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as a dominant Californian regional vernacular. He also directly influenced the dominance of the Spanish Colonial Revival style in major public and private architecture of 1920s Hawaii.
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in New York, and other former associates. Goodhue's offices had employed, before they established their own independent practices and reputations, designers and architects such as
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After Goodhue's unexpected death in 1924, many of his designs and projects were brought to completion by architect Carleton Winslow Sr. in California, the successor firm of
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Over the course of his career, Goodhue relied on frequent collaborations with several significant artists and artisans. These included architectural sculptor
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In a dissertation on American regional architecture in California and Hawaii, Goodhue is credited with creating a distinctive interpretation of
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layout and Roman and Spanish Colonial Revival residence at El Fureidis. Goodhue's Spanish Colonial Revival style work went on to dominate the
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Whitaker, Charles Harris, ed. With text by Hartley Burr Alexander, Ralph Adams Cram, George Ellery Hale, Lee Lawrie, and C. Howard Walker.
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Goodhue departed into a series of radically different stylistic experiments over his independent career. His first was the
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tomb for him there, featuring Goodhue recumbent, crowned by a carved halo of some of his buildings. He received the
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Goodhue died in 1924 in New York City. He was interred within a wall vault in the north (left-hand)
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as its dominant historical regional style, which continues to this day. The singular style for the
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illustrated by Bertram Goodhue, available in full text and with full zoomable page images in the
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in New York City, and continued to work in the Gothic style mode for the rest of his career.
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When Goodhue left to begin his own practice in 1914, Cram had already created his dreamed-of
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design, and at least partly accounts for the academic and critical neglect of his work.
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Later Goodhue's architectural creations became freed of architectural detail and more
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Master Plan, the Physics Building, Dabney Hall, and other campus buildings for the
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El Prado Quadrangle, the Fine Arts Gallery and the California Building (now the
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of public buildings and estate residences during the 1920s building boom in the
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Church of St. Vincent Ferrer (New York, N.Y.) architectural drawings, 1908–1928
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Montclair, New Jersey: The Development of a Suburban Town and Its Architecture
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and others, Goodhue is sometimes credited with being part of popularizing the
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building, by which some may retroactively classify him as an early American
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after its 1925 destruction by a major earthquake was drawn from the local
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The town plan and several buildings for the "Million Dollar Ghost Town",
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Bertram Grosvenor Goodhue architectural drawings and papers, 1882–1980
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Frieze above Goodhue's tomb, Church of the Intercession, New York City
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McCall, Wayne; Andree, Herb; Young, Noel; Halloran, Patricia (1980).
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About the National Academy of Sciences Building, Washington, D.C.
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The Changing Landscape: A History of Briarcliff Manor-Scarborough
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In California, in 1915, Bertram Goodhue re-interpreted masterful
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Avery Architectural & Fine Arts Library, Columbia University
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Avery Architectural & Fine Arts Library, Columbia University
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of architecture. This was for the significant commission of the
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as an Associate member, and became a full Academician in 1923.
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in form, although he remained dedicated to the integration of
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American Regional Architecture in Hawaii: Honolulu, 1915–1935
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Bertram Grosvenor Goodhue: Architect and Master of Many Arts
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in New York City. In 1904, Goodhue built a townhouse at 106
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Santa Barbara Architecture: From Spanish Colonial to Modern
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In 1891, Cram and Goodhue formed the architectural firm of
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UNCG American Publishers' Trade Bindings: Bertram Goodhue
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Bertram Goodhue: His Life and Residential Architecture
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After completing his apprenticeship, Goodhue moved to
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Members of the American Academy of Arts and Letters
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First Congregational Church (Montclair, New Jersey)
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Index

Bertram Grosvenor Goodhue

Pomfret, Connecticut
New Haven Collegiate and Commercial Institute
Renwick, Aspinwall and Russell
Cram, Goodhue and Ferguson

Lee Lawrie
Gothic Revival
Spanish Colonial Revival
typefaces
Cheltenham
Merrymount Press
El Fureidis
Montecito, California
Pomfret, Connecticut
Russell's Collegiate and Commercial Institute
Manhattan
Renwick, Aspinwall and Russell
James Renwick Jr.
St. Patrick's Cathedral

Boston
Massachusetts
Society of Arts and Crafts – Boston
Charles Eliot Norton
Harvard University
Ernest Fenollosa
Boston Museum of Fine Arts
Ralph Adams Cram

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