Charles A Platt

  • Full Name: Charles Adams Platt
  • American

Charles Adams Platt was a notable American artist, landscape designer and architect. - AsNotedIn


Timeline

Y/M/D Description Association Composition Place Locale Food Event
Y/M/D Description Association Composition Place Locale Food Event
Architect J Alden Weir Farm Historic District Ridgefield
Architect Freer Gallery Of Art Washington, DC
Architect The Causeway Washington, DC
Architect Alger, Russell A, Jr, House Grosse Pointe Farms
Architect Mothers' and Daughters' Club House Plainfield
Architect Spur House Dublin
Architect R D Merrill House Seattle
Architect House at 68 Eagle Rock Way Montclair
Architect Gwinn Estate Bratenahl
Architect Richard Garlick House Youngstown
Architect The Corcoran Washington, DC
Architect Library-University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Urbana
Architect Manchester Historic District Manchester
Architect Washington Irving Memorial Greenburgh, NY
Architect Women's Gymnasium, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Urbana
Architect Women's Residence Hall-West Residence Hall, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Urbana
Architect Brook Farm, Skaneateles Skaneateles
Architect Meekerville Historic District Chicago
1861/11/16 Born Born Charles A Platt's Birthday
1899/00/00 Julia Parmly Billings retains the services of Charles A Platt, who summers nearby in the Cornish Art Colony in Cornish, New Hampshire. Platt adds garden seats and a fountain. He may have designed the terrace gardens that still exist today. Landscape Architect Marsh-Billings-Rockefeller Mansion and Gardens Marsh-Billings-Rockefeller National Historical Park
1900/08/18 Charles A Platt wins Medals in Painting for two works of art, CLOUDS and WINTER, at the 1900 Paris Exhibition. Painter Grand Palais des Champs Elysees Paris 1900 Exposition Universelle
1902/00/00 Designed by Charles Adam Platt of New York City, the Francis T Maxwell House is built at 9 North Park Street. Architect Rockville Historic District, Connecticut Vernon
1904/06/29 Rockville Public Library at 52 Union St is dedicated to George Maxwell. The total cost, with the lot and furnishings, $150,000, is a gift from Mr Maxwell's wife. The majority of the library's current operating budget continues to come from this source. Architect Rockville Historic District, Connecticut Vernon
1905/00/00 Reflecting the prosperity of Rockville's woolen industry at the turn of the century are several buildings designed by Charles Platt of NYC. The William and Alice Maxwell House, "Kellogg Lawn", 1905, at 31 Union St (lost), exemplified Platt's work. Architect Rockville Historic District, Connecticut Vernon
1906/00/00 Charles A Platt designs the main house at The Mallows for Christopher Temple Emmet Architect The Mallows Smithtown, NY
1907/00/00 Construction begins on a Neo-Georgian townhouse for Sara Roosevelt. The building contains two mirror-image homes with a single facade and entrance. Each first floor had its own reception room and rear parlors can be combined via sliding doors. Architect Sara Delano Roosevelt Memorial House New York City
1908/00/00 Villa Turicum is built for Harold F McCormick at Lake Forest, Illinois. Villa Turicum, one of Platt's more celebrated commissions because of his selection over Frank Lloyd Wright as the architect, was razed in 1965. Architect
1913/00/00 The House for Mr JDC Bradley is built as wedding present for his bride Helen Sears, from her mother Sarah Choate Sears, widow of J Montgomery Sears. Architect JDC Bradley House Southborough
1922/00/00 Charles A Platt designs the main entrance gate and chapel at the Suresnes American Cemetery and Memorial in Suresnes, France. The mosaics are created by Barry Faulkner. Architect Suresnes American Cemetery and Memorial Suresnes
1933/09/12 Died Died
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