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in Chicago. The apartment building held almost five hundred residents, and was designed in an unusual U-shape that allowed for a central courtyard. This courtyard design would become the template for Chicago apartment design over the next few decades. Burnham contributed the Cold Storage Warehouse
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design submitted by Edbrooke & Burnham was announced as the winner, and the cornerstone was dedicated on September 2, 1885. The building would be completed in June 1889 for $ 998,157, in line with the $ 1 million budget. In 1974, the Georgia State Capitol would become the forty-third
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At some point around 1887, the Burnhams returned to Chicago. He established a working relationship with Edbrooke in the Chamber of Commerce Building. Burnham was the chief designer while Edbrooke oversaw general management. They designed residences in
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before working in the architectural offices of J. H. Barrows when he was fourteen. On January 29, 1877, Burnham married Adelia S. Milliken. After the marriage, the couple would move to
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was a planned community by Joseph Sears, who sought to develop a Chicago suburb with large lots and high standards of construction. He designed several residences, a
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Franklin Pierce Burnham died suddenly in California on December 16, 1909, while visiting a bank. At the time, he resided at 1945 La France Street in
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at 149 Kenilworth Avenue would be listed on the NRHP in 2008. Burnham himself lived in one of his Kenilworth houses at 37 Kenilworth Avenue.
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for $ 100,000. It was in Atlanta that Edbrooke & Burnham would receive their most notable commission a few years later—the
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was listed in 1988. Burnham was also commissioned to design the Riverside County Courthouse in
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Burnham assumed all responsibility for the practice after Edbrooke was appointed
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Burnham was independently appointed the Kenilworth Company Architect in 1889.
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The Georgia State Capitol, perhaps Burnham's most notable commission
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in 1891. In 1892, the firm designed the Kane County Courthouse in
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Back in California, Burnham focused his practice on designing
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Burnham drawing for Christian Science church in Pasadena, 1908
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The O'Grady House, one of Burnham's buildings in Kenilworth
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in 1879. Burnham's first son, John Paul, was born in 1883.
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