Cope and Stewardson
American
Architect - AsNotedIn
Notable Position | Person | From | To |
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Founder | Walter Cope | ||
Founder | John Stewardson | ||
Draftsman | Oscar Wenderoth |
Architect - AsNotedIn
Notable Position | Person | From | To |
---|---|---|---|
Founder | Walter Cope | ||
Founder | John Stewardson | ||
Draftsman | Oscar Wenderoth |
Y/M/D | Description | Association | Composition | Place | Locale | Food | Event |
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Y/M/D | Description | Association | Composition | Place | Locale | Food | Event |
Architect | Anoatok | Kane | |||||
Architect | Coatesville Historic District | Coatesville | |||||
Architect | District Building | Washington, DC | |||||
Architect | Abram Huston House and Carriage House | Coatesville | |||||
Architect | Elkins Railroad Station, Philadelphia and Reading Railroad | Cheltenham | |||||
Architect | Lukens Historic District | Coatesville | |||||
Architect | Pennsylvania Institute for the Deaf and Dumb | Philadelphia, PA | |||||
Architect | St Mark's Episcopal Church | Philadelphia, PA | |||||
Architect | West Laurel Hill Cemetery | Bala Cynwyd | |||||
Architect | St Anthony Hall House | Philadelphia, PA | |||||
1894/00/00 | Harrison Stores, 1001-25 Filbert Street, is built for Charles C Harrison, a prominent merchant and philanthropist who made his fortune in sugar refining. (built 1893-1894, demolished 1969) | Architect | |||||
1894/00/00 | Alfred Harrison Building is built in the neo-gothic style for Alfred Craven Harrison (son of Charles Harrison) at 4 S 15th St (built 1894-95, razed 1969). | Architect | |||||
1894/00/00 | Designed by Cope and Stewardson, the Charles Custis Harrison Building is built of wrought-iron girders at 1001-05 Market St (built 1893-94, demolished 1979). | Architect | |||||
1902/00/00 | Cope and Stewardson design original sections of the Lukens Main Office Building | Architect | Lukens Main Office Building | Coatesville |
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