Anexo:Obras de Peabody & Stearns
El presente Anexo:Obras de Peabody & Stearns contiene las obras del estudio de arquitectura Peabody & Stearns de Boston, Massachusetts.
Obras[editar]
Georgia[editar]
- Plum Orchard (Casa de George L. Carnegie), Isla Cumberland (1898)
- Stafford Place (Casa de William Carnegie), Isla Cumberland (1901)
- Greyfeild (casa de Margaret Carnegie Ricketson, isla de Cumberland (1901)[1]
Maine[editar]
- York Hall (casa de William D. Sewall), 1 Edwards St., Bath (1896-1898)[2]
- Escuela secundaria de Bangor, calle Harlow 185, Bangor (1912)[3]
- Biblioteca Pública Bangor, 145 Harlow St., Bangor (1912)
- Exchange Building, 27 State St., Bangor (1912–13)[4]
Massachusetts[editar]
- Matthews Hall, Universidad de Harvard, Cambridge, (1871)
- Instituto Bussey, Universidad de Harvard, Cambridge, (1871)[5]
- Casa de Frederick L. Ames, 306 Dartmouth St., Boston (1872)
- College Hall, Smith College, Northampton (1875)
- Grandes almacenes RH White, 518–536 Washington Street, Boston (1876)[6]
- Casa de Shepherd Brooks, 275 Grove St., Medford (1881)
- Casa de Henry Bradlee Jr., Medford (1881-1882)
- Casa de James C. Bayley, 16 Fairmont Ave., Newton (1883-1884)
- Kragsyde (Casa de George N. Black Jr.), 27 Smith's Point Rd., Manchester-by-the-Sea (1883) - Demolido en 1929.
- Elm Court ( Casa de William D. Sloane ), 310 Old Stockbridge Rd., Lenox (1886)
- Exchange Building, 53 State St., Boston (1887-1891)
- Edificios Charles E. Cotting, 186-192 South St., Boston (1891)[7]
- Wheatleigh (casa de Henry H. Cook), Hawthorne Rd., Stockbridge (1893)
- Edificio Fiske, 75 State St., Boston (1896): demolido en 1984.
- Iglesia Episcopal de Cristo, 750 Main St., Waltham (1897-1902)
- Ayuntamiento de Worcester, 455 Main St., Worcester (1898)
- Monumento de Dorchester Heights, Dorchester (1902)
- Biblioteca pública de Marlborough, 35 W. Main St., Marlborough (1903–04)
- Springfield Fire & Marine Insurance Co. Building, 195 State St., Springfield (1905)
- U. S. Custom House Tower, Boston (1913–15)
Misuri[editar]
- Museo de Bellas Artes de St. Louis, 1815 Locust St., St. Louis (1879–81) - demolido en 1919.[8]
- Iglesia Unitaria del Mesías, 508 N. Garrison Ave., St. Louis (1880–82) - Demolida en 1987.[9][10]
- Turner Building, 304 N. 8th St., St. Louis (1882–83) - Demolido en 1902.
- St. Louis Club, TE Huntley Ave. & Locust Blvd., St. Louis (1884-1885): demolido.
- Casa de George Blackman, 5843 Bartmer Ave., St. Louis (1885)[11]
- Casa Alvah Mansur, 3700 Lindell Blvd., St. Louis (1885-1886)[12]
- Casa de Charles F. Morse, 200 E. 36th St., Kansas City (1887) - Demolida.[13]
- Henry L. Newman House, 21 Westmoreland Pl., St. Louis (1889) - demolida.[14]
- Edificio de seguridad, 319 N. 4th St., St. Louis (1890–92), (Peabody, Stearns & Furber)
- Casa de Corinne Dyer, 38 Westmoreland Pl., St. Louis (1892)
- Casa de Edward C. Rowse, 10 Benton Pl., St. Louis (1892)[15]
- Casa de John T. Davis, 17 Westmoreland Pl., St. Louis (1893-1894)
- Casa del Dr. George Ashe Bronson, 3201 Washington Ave., St. Louis (1885)
Minnesota[editar]
- James J. Hill House, 240 Summit Ave., St. Paul (1887–91) - Peabody & Stearns fueron despedidos del proyecto en 1889.
- Union Depot, 509 W. Michigan Ave., Duluth (1890–92)[16]
New Jersey[editar]
- Elberon Casino, Lincoln Ave., Elberon (1882–83): demolido.[17]
- Escuela de Lawrenceville, Lawrenceville (1884-1895)
- Central Railroad of New Jersey Terminal, Jersey City (1888-1889)[18]
Pensilvania[editar]
- Casa de George W. Childs-Drexel, 1726 Locust St., Filadelfia (1893)[19]
- Nathaniel Holmes House, Morewood y 5th Aves., Pittsburgh (1895) - demolida.[20]
- Casa de Harvey Childs, 718 Devonshire St., Pittsburgh (1896)
- Sarah Drexel Fell House, 1801 Walnut St., Filadelfia (1896-1898)
- Durbin Horne House, 7418 Penn Ave., Pittsburgh (1897)[21]
- Joseph Horne & Co. Dept. Tienda , 501 Penn Ave., Pittsburgh (1897-1898)[22]
- East Liberty Market, 5900 Baum Blvd., Pittsburgh (1898-1900)[23]
- Casa de Remsen V. Messler, 651 Morewood Ave., Pittsburgh (1900–01)[24]
- Laurento (E. Craig Biddle House), Darby-Paoli Rd., Villanova (1901) - Demolido 1980.[25]
- Penshurst (Percival Roberts House), Conshohocken State Rd., Lower Merion (1901) - Demolido.
- Krisheim (Casa de George Woodward), 7514 McCallum St., Filadelfia (1910)[26]
- Westview (Livingston L. Biddle House), Westview Rd., Bryn Mawr (1917) - Demolido.[27]
- Frederick SG D'Hauteville House, 489 Bellevue Ave., Newport (1871) - Quemado.[28]
- Nathan Matthews House, 492 Bellevue Ave., Newport (1871–72) - Quemada en 1881.[29]
- Weetamoe (Casa de Nathaniel Thayer), 2 Rovensky Ave., Newport (1872)
- Grace W. Rives House, 30 Red Cross Ave., Newport (1875-1876)
- The Breakers ( Casa de Pierre Lorillard IV ), 44 Ochre Point Ave., Newport (1877–78) - Quemado en 1892, posteriormente reemplazado.
- Ladera (Arthur B. Emmons House), 300 Gibbs Ave., Newport (1882)[30]
- Vinland ( Casa de Catharine Lorillard Wolfe ), Newport (1882–83) - Ahora Mcauley Hall de Salve Regina.
- Madreselva Lodge (Josiah M. Fiske House), 255 Ruggles Ave., Newport (1885-1886)
- Midcliff (casa de Caroline Ogden M. Jones), 229 Ruggles Ave., Newport (1886)
- Pabellón, playa de Easton, Memorial Blvd., Newport (1887) - Destruido en 1938[31]
- Ocean Lawn (casa de Elizabeth Gammell), 51 Cliff Ave., Newport (1888-1889)
- Rough Point (Frederick W. Vanderbilt House), 680 Bellevue Ave., Newport (1888–91)
[[Archivo:Edith_Memorial_Chapel,_Lawrenceville_School_(Lawrenceville,_NJ).JPG|derecha|miniaturadeimagen|250x250px| Capilla Conmemorativa Edith, Escuela Lawrenceville]
- Althorpe (John T. Spencer House), Ruggles Ave., Newport (1889–90) - Ahora, el Salón de los Fundadores de Salve Regina.[29]
- Iglesia Episcopal del Mesías, 1680 Westminster St., Providence (1889-1890)[32]
- Rockhurst (Casa de H. Mortimer Brooks), Bellevue Ave., Newport (1891) - Demolido en 1955.[28]
- Casa parroquial de la Iglesia Episcopal de San Juan, 275 N. Main St., Providence (1893) - Demolida.[33]
- Acantilado de trébol (casa de GM Gaun McRobert Hutton), 65 Ridge Rd., Newport (1894)
- Beechbound (William F. Burden House), 127 Harrison Ave., Newport (1895)
- Casa desolada (casa de Ross R. Winans), Ocean Ave., Newport (1895) - demolida en 1948.
- Ridgemere (casa de Fannie Foster), 11 Leroy Ave., Newport (1896)
- Hopedene (casa de Elizabeth H. Gammell Slater), 43 Cliff Ave., Newport (1899-1902)
- Edificio Providence Journal, 60 Eddy St., Providence (1906)
Washington D. C.[editar]
- Volta Bureau, 3414 Volta Pl. NO, Washington D. C. (1893)
Galería[editar]
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College Hall, Smith College, Northampton, MA, 1875
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Memorial Hall, la escuela de Lawrenceville
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Casa de Harvey Childs
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Plum Orchard, construido en 1898
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Monumento a Dorchester Heights
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Casa de Henry Bradlee Jr.
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Ayuntamiento de Worcester
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Biblioteca Pública de Bangor
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East Liberty Market
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Grandes almacenes Joseph Horne Company
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Iglesia de Cristo en Waltham, Massachusetts
Referencias[editar]
- ↑ Olson, Sarah (1988). Historic Furnishings Report: Plum Orchard, Cumberland Island National Seashore. Harpers Ferry: National Park Service. p. 14.
- ↑ Murphy, Kevin D. Colonial Revival Maine. 2004.
- ↑ Engineering and Contracting 7 Feb. 1912: 59.
- ↑ American Architect 7 Aug. 1912: 14.
- ↑ «Peabody and Stearns: Schools». The Architecture of Peabody and Stearns. Consultado el 12 de febrero de 2021.
- ↑ Charles Boston (30 de marzo de 2009). «The RH White Company...another giant of old Washington Street!». Shopping Days In Retro Boston. Consultado el 4 de enero de 2017.
- ↑ Engineering Record 11 April 1891: 319.
- ↑ Mary M. Stiritz (21 de septiembre de 1999). «National Register of Historic Places Registration: Security Building». Missouri. Consultado el 2 de marzo de 2017.
- ↑ Unitarian Church of the Messiah NRHP Nomination. 1979.
- ↑ «Old Unitarian Church of the Messiah - City Landmark #61». stlouis-mo.gov. St. Louis Cultural Resources Office. Consultado el 14 de julio de 2019.
- ↑ American Architect and Building News 18 July 1885: 36.
- ↑ American Architect and Building News 5 Sept. 1885: 120.
- ↑ "Morse, C.F., Residence". http://digital-libraries.saic.edu/. n.d. Web.
- ↑ Hunter, Julius K. Westmoreland and Portland Places: The History and Architecture of America's Premier Private Streets, 1888-1988. 1988.
- ↑ Bryan, John Albury. Lafayette Square: St. Louis. 2007.
- ↑ Engineering and Building Record 31 May 1890: 415.
- ↑ Lewis, Arnold. American Country Houses of the Gilded Age. 1982.
- ↑ "The New Depot of the C. R. R. of N. J." Engineering News 6 Oct. 1888: 265.
- ↑ Architectural Record July 1896: 61.
- ↑ Floyd, Margaret Henderson. Architecture After Richardson: Regionalism before Modernism: Longfellow, Alden, and Harlow in Boston and Pittsburgh. 1994.
- ↑ Brickbuilder Nov. 1897: 257.
- ↑ Brickbuilder Dec. 1897: 289.
- ↑ Toker, Franklin. Buildings of Pittsburgh. 2007.
- ↑ Engineering Record 1 Sept. 1900: 215.
- ↑ Morrison, William Alan. The Main Line: Country Houses of Philadelphia's Storied Suburb, 1870-1930. 2002.
- ↑ Keels, Thomas H. and Elizabeth Farmer Jarvis. Images of America: Chestnut Hill. 2002.
- ↑ American Contractor 26 May 1917: 55.
- ↑ a b Miller, Paul F. Lost Newport: Vanished Cottages of the Resort Era. 2008.
- ↑ a b Yarnall, James L. Newport Through its Architecture. 2005.
- ↑ "Emmons, Arthur Brewster, Residence". http://digital-libraries.saic.edu/. n.d. Web.
- ↑ Newport Historical Society. "History Bytes: Easton's Beach Pavilion". http://www.newporthistory.org/. 19 Feb. 2015. Web.
- ↑ Woodward, Wm. McKenzie. Providence: A Citywide Survey of Historic Resources. 1986.
- ↑ Brickbuilder April 1894: 60.
Bibliografía adicional[editar]
- Wheaton A. Holden. "The Peabody Touch: Peabody and Stearns of Boston, 1870-1917." Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians, Vol. 32, No. 2 (May, 1973)