Anexo:Obras de Peabody & Stearns

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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]

Instituto Bussey, Universidad de Harvard
U. S. Custom House Tower, Boston
Biblioteca pública, Marlborough, Massachusetts
  • 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]
El edificio Providence Journal en la esquina de Westminster y Eddy Street
  • 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]

Galería[editar]

Referencias[editar]

  1. Olson, Sarah (1988). Historic Furnishings Report: Plum Orchard, Cumberland Island National Seashore. Harpers Ferry: National Park Service. p. 14. 
  2. Murphy, Kevin D. Colonial Revival Maine. 2004.
  3. Engineering and Contracting 7 Feb. 1912: 59.
  4. American Architect 7 Aug. 1912: 14.
  5. «Peabody and Stearns: Schools». The Architecture of Peabody and Stearns. Consultado el 12 de febrero de 2021. 
  6. 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. 
  7. Engineering Record 11 April 1891: 319.
  8. Mary M. Stiritz (21 de septiembre de 1999). «National Register of Historic Places Registration: Security Building». Missouri. Consultado el 2 de marzo de 2017. 
  9. Unitarian Church of the Messiah NRHP Nomination. 1979.
  10. «Old Unitarian Church of the Messiah - City Landmark #61». stlouis-mo.gov. St. Louis Cultural Resources Office. Consultado el 14 de julio de 2019. 
  11. American Architect and Building News 18 July 1885: 36.
  12. American Architect and Building News 5 Sept. 1885: 120.
  13. "Morse, C.F., Residence". http://digital-libraries.saic.edu/. n.d. Web.
  14. Hunter, Julius K. Westmoreland and Portland Places: The History and Architecture of America's Premier Private Streets, 1888-1988. 1988.
  15. Bryan, John Albury. Lafayette Square: St. Louis. 2007.
  16. Engineering and Building Record 31 May 1890: 415.
  17. Lewis, Arnold. American Country Houses of the Gilded Age. 1982.
  18. "The New Depot of the C. R. R. of N. J." Engineering News 6 Oct. 1888: 265.
  19. Architectural Record July 1896: 61.
  20. Floyd, Margaret Henderson. Architecture After Richardson: Regionalism before Modernism: Longfellow, Alden, and Harlow in Boston and Pittsburgh. 1994.
  21. Brickbuilder Nov. 1897: 257.
  22. Brickbuilder Dec. 1897: 289.
  23. Toker, Franklin. Buildings of Pittsburgh. 2007.
  24. Engineering Record 1 Sept. 1900: 215.
  25. Morrison, William Alan. The Main Line: Country Houses of Philadelphia's Storied Suburb, 1870-1930. 2002.
  26. Keels, Thomas H. and Elizabeth Farmer Jarvis. Images of America: Chestnut Hill. 2002.
  27. American Contractor 26 May 1917: 55.
  28. a b Miller, Paul F. Lost Newport: Vanished Cottages of the Resort Era. 2008.
  29. a b Yarnall, James L. Newport Through its Architecture. 2005.
  30. "Emmons, Arthur Brewster, Residence". http://digital-libraries.saic.edu/. n.d. Web.
  31. Newport Historical Society. "History Bytes: Easton's Beach Pavilion". http://www.newporthistory.org/. 19 Feb. 2015. Web.
  32. Woodward, Wm. McKenzie. Providence: A Citywide Survey of Historic Resources. 1986.
  33. 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)