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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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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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St. John's Episcopal Church, West Hartford, Connecticut
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Bertram Goodhue: His Life and Residential Architecture
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397:Quadrangle's layout and buildings at the major
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405:. He was the lead architect, taking over from
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1752:Online history of Hotel Washington in Panama
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1321:Austin Val Verde, a Montecito Masterpiece
1186:House of Philip W. Henry, Linden Circle,
691:Avery Architectural and Fine Arts Library
689:, and professional papers is held by the
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435:and 1915 Dater – Wright Ludington Estate
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1647:Duluth's Legacy: Volume 1: Architecture
1583:"Pasadena's Historic Memorial Flagpole"
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1278:. Artsandletters.org. Archived from
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874:Church of the Intercession, New York
455:before collaborating on the classic
323:American Academy of Arts and Letters
181:, one of three estates he designed.
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2079:Veterans Museum and Memorial Center
1988:Panama-California Exposition (1915)
853:in West Hartford, Connecticut, 1909
238:Society of Arts and Crafts – Boston
2271:American ecclesiastical architects
1762:Font Designer – Bertram G. Goodhue
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705:American Museum of Natural History
596:at the University of Chicago, the
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301:in 1898. The firm was a leader in
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1094:Trinity English Lutheran Church,
399:1915 Panama-California Exposition
373:Spanish Colonial Revival projects
161:design. He also designed notable
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2301:19th-century American architects
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2236:American neoclassical architects
2064:San Diego Natural History Museum
2029:San Diego Air & Space Museum
1581:Rick Thomas (January 16, 2019).
1560:"Public Memorials and Monuments"
1069:Building, Washington, D.C., 1924
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495:State Capitol, Lincoln, Nebraska
348:Cathedral of St. John the Divine
2054:San Diego Model Railroad Museum
1632:Penkiunas, Daina Julia (1990).
1085:Rensselaer Society of Engineers
2190:Naval Medical Center San Diego
2069:Reuben H. Fleet Science Center
1234:Church of Our Merciful Saviour
812:United States Military Academy
657:Spanish Colonial Revival Style
391:Spanish Colonial Revival Style
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123:Renwick, Aspinwall and Russell
27:American architect (1869–1924)
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1308:. Santa Barbara: Capra Press.
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893:Saint Mark's Episcopal Church
866:St. Paul's Episcopal Church,
777:Church of the Advent (Boston)
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653:Spanish Colonial architecture
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383:Spanish Colonial architecture
1334:Herold, Ann (June 2, 2005).
1067:National Academy of Sciences
980:Library, New York City, 1917
948:Panama–California Exposition
732:, Bloomfield Hills, Michigan
295:Cram, Wentworth, and Goodhue
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2039:San Diego Automotive Museum
2019:Museum of Photographic Arts
2014:Mingei International Museum
1932:Morley Field Sports Complex
1645:Scott, James Allen (1974).
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1118:Mayers Murray & Phillip
1043:Los Angeles Central Library
926:Virginia Military Institute
851:St. John's Episcopal Church
838:St. James' Episcopal Church
621:Mayers Murray & Phillip
544:Los Angeles Central Library
424:rebuilding of Santa Barbara
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2009:Centro Cultural de la Raza
1957:Spanish Village Art Center
1922:Japanese Friendship Garden
1773:An Alphabet of Celebrities
1510:Nowicki, Susan A. (1998).
1188:Briarcliff Manor, New York
1165:, 1927–1929 (completed by
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1096:West End Historic District
742:Wolf's Head Senior Society
610:Bloomfield Hills, Michigan
586:Los Angeles Public Library
554:Church of the Intercession
522:Los Angeles Public Library
327:National Academy of Design
299:Cram, Goodhue and Ferguson
254:Boston Museum of Fine Arts
127:Cram, Goodhue and Ferguson
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2110:William Templeton Johnson
1670:Bertram Grosvenor Goodhue
1336:"A glorious sight unseen"
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907:Asheville, North Carolina
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1857:Ballet Folklorico Aztlan
1264:– via NYTimes.com.
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903:Trinity Episcopal Church
880:St. Bartholomew's Church
845:Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
744:'s "New Hall', designed
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437:Dias Felices — Val Verde
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159:Spanish Colonial Revival
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2059:San Diego Museum of Art
2034:San Diego Art Institute
1902:George W. Marston House
1138:Christ Church Cranbrook
840:in South Pasadena, 1907
730:Christ Church Cranbrook
602:Christ Church Cranbrook
303:Neo-Gothic architecture
211:St. Patrick's Cathedral
169:and Merrymount for the
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1788:April 3, 2012, at the
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1596:Cheever, Mary (1990).
1534:"A Tour of Our Campus"
1201:New Haven, Connecticut
1124:Honolulu Museum of Art
1057:Nebraska State Capitol
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935:Cavour Hartley House,
843:First Baptist Church,
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1110:University of Chicago
1027:Tuxedo Park, New York
1013:San Diego, California
986:, New York City, 1920
962:University of Chicago
882:, New York City, 1913
826:Montecito, California
796:Grace Church Chapel,
791:Nashua, New Hampshire
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1927:Moreton Bay Fig Tree
1912:House of Hospitality
1862:Bea Evenson Fountain
1319:Aran, Berge (2005).
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1179:, completed 1931 by
1149:Pasadena, California
1078:Pasadena, California
1047:Downtown Los Angeles
816:West Point, New York
333:Independent practice
242:Charles Eliot Norton
191:Pomfret, Connecticut
189:Goodhue was born in
65:Pomfret, Connecticut
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2185:Municipal Gymnasium
1947:San Diego Velodrome
1847:Balboa Park Gardens
1382:AIA Guide to Boston
1193:Wolf's Head Society
1159:Territory of Hawaii
1100:Fort Wayne, Indiana
946:), all part of the
930:Lexington, Virginia
832:Saint Thomas Church
759:Saint Thomas Church
695:Columbia University
465:Territory of Hawaii
361:on New York City's
307:Saint Thomas Church
83:New York City, U.S.
1867:Botanical Building
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1262:The New York Times
1173:C. Brewer Building
1106:Oriental Institute
994:Kamehameha Schools
984:St. Vincent Ferrer
973:Tyrone, New Mexico
958:Rockefeller Chapel
914:Rutgers University
885:Hotel Washington,
767:All Saints' Church
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594:Rockefeller Chapel
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346:commission at the
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246:Harvard University
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1707:978-0-393-73219-1
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1668:Oliver, Richard.
1442:Trinity Episcopal
1341:Los Angeles Times
1114:Chicago, Illinois
1061:Lincoln, Nebraska
966:Chicago, Illinois
937:Duluth, Minnesota
868:Duluth, Minnesota
861:Duluth, Minnesota
857:Kitchi Gammi Club
798:Chicago, Illinois
606:Cranbrook Schools
453:Arabian Peninsula
355:Byzantine Revival
266:The Knight Errant
207:James Renwick Jr.
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633:Wallace Harrison
519:Egyptian revival
411:Carleton Winslow
319:East 74th Street
258:Ralph Adams Cram
250:Ernest Fenollosa
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