George A Fuller Co
American
Architect - AsNotedIn
Notable Position | Person | From | To |
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Founder, President | George A Fuller | 1882 | 1900 |
Office Boy | William A Starrett | 1898 | 1899 |
Paul Starrett |
Architect - AsNotedIn
Notable Position | Person | From | To |
---|---|---|---|
Founder, President | George A Fuller | 1882 | 1900 |
Office Boy | William A Starrett | 1898 | 1899 |
Paul Starrett |
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 | United Shoe Machinery Corporation Building | Boston | |||||
Architect | Valencia Hotel and Arcade | Venice | |||||
Architect | Olympia Theater and Office Building | Miami, Fl | |||||
Architect | Alex Brown Building | Baltimore, MD | |||||
Architect | Washington National Cathedral | Washington, DC | |||||
Architect | American Institute of Pharmacy Building | Washington, DC | |||||
Architect | Rincon Annex | San Francisco | |||||
Architect | Warner Theater | Erie | |||||
Architect | National Bank of Commerce Building | Kansas City, MO | |||||
Architect | Union Station (Boundary Increase) | Kansas City, MO | |||||
General Contractor | Glenn Building | Atlanta, GA | |||||
Architect | Martin Tower | Bethlehem | |||||
1885/10/00 | The Home Insurance Building (lost) opens at La Salle and Adams Strs in Chicago. Built by the George A Fuller Co, the 10 story building is supported by an iron frame skeleton instead of load-bearing walls. The world's first skyscraper was razed in 1931. | General Contractor | Invention of the Structural Steel Skyscraper | ||||
1901/00/00 | Current Willard Hotel opens | General Contractor | Willard Hotel | Washington, DC | |||
1902/00/00 | Constructed by the George A Fuller Co, Macy's addition along Broadway opens. | General Contractor | Macy's | New York City | |||
1917/08/15 | The Vinton Building is ready for occupancy. Built in the record time of six months by the George A Fuller Company, the twelve-story building is an example of modern fireproof design. | General Contractor | Vinton Building | Detroit | |||
1925/11/23 | Whipple Co buys the Parker House and closes much of the hotel to raze it. The 10-story annex on the corner of Chapman Pl and Bosworth St, remains open to guests, allowing the hotel to be called the oldest "continuously operating hotel" in the US. | General Contractor | Dickens' Door and Mirror at the Parker House | Parker House | Boston | ||
1936/00/00 | US Department of the Interior Building is built by the George A Fuller Co of Washington, DC. The $9,250,500 contract does not include elevators, escalators, the tunnel, broadcasting station or lighting fixtures. | General Contractor | US Department of the Interior Building | Washington, DC |
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