John Russell Pope
American
Architect - AsNotedIn
Architect - AsNotedIn
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 | Meridian House | Washington, DC | |||||
Architect | National Archives | Washington, DC | |||||
Architect | Constitution Hall | Washington, DC | |||||
Architect | American Institute of Pharmacy Building | Washington, DC | |||||
Architect | White-Meyer House | Washington, DC | |||||
Architect | Woodend | Chevy Chase | |||||
Architect | Charlcote House | Baltimore, MD | |||||
Architect | H L Dulin House | Knoxville | |||||
Architect | Monument Avenue Historic District | Richmond | |||||
Architect | Branch House | Richmond | |||||
Architect | Lewis First Presbyterian Church and Pintard House | New Rochelle, NY | |||||
Architect | Evergreen Lands | Rhinebeck, NY | |||||
Architect | City Hall | Plattsburgh, NY | |||||
Architect | Caumsett State Historic Park Preserve | Huntington | |||||
1912/00/00 | Designed by John Russell Pope, the Myers House is built at 2320 S St for George Hewitt Myers (1875-1957). | Architect | Tucker House and Myers House | Washington, DC | |||
1912/00/00 | Mansion renovated | Architect | Brodhead-Bell-Morton Mansion | Washington, DC | |||
1917/00/00 | Broad Street Stations is built in the neoclassical style as the southern terminus for the Richmond, Fredericksburg and Potomac Railroad (RFandP). | Architect | Broad Street Station | Richmond | |||
1923/00/00 | John R Pope designs a stone and half-timbered Tudor manor house with 44 rooms on three floors and a full basement on the same site and orientation as the original Victorian manor house. | Architect | Skylands | Ringwood State park, NJ | |||
1927/00/00 | Huntington mausoleum is built. | Architect | The Huntington | San Marino | |||
1928/06/26 | Groundbreaking for the Science Hall, opens December 1929 | Architect | Bresee Hall | Oneonta, NY | |||
1929/00/00 | John Russell Pope is hired to design a 50-room mansion for Virginia Fair Vanderbilt. | Architect | Mrs Graham Fair Vanderbilt House | New York City | |||
1930/03/12 | Construction begins on Church Street Methodist Church, estimated cost $525000 | Architect | Church Street Methodist Church | Knoxville | |||
1935/00/00 | The Frick Art Reference Library opens to the public at its present location, formerly 10 and 12 East 71st St | Architect | Frick Art Reference Library Building | New York City | |||
1935/12/00 | After remodeling by John R Pope, the Frick Collection opens. As one of nine trustees, Helen Clay Frick supervised the purchase of paintings by Piero della Francesca, Paolo and Giovanni Rembrandt, Goya, Ingres and Monet. | Architect | The Frick Collection | New York City | |||
1936/00/00 | Central Park West entrance is built | Architect | American Museum of Natural History | New York City | |||
1937/07/00 | A monument commemorating the Meuse-Argonne Offensive of the American First Army is erected within the war ruins of the village of Montfaucon-d'Argonne. The 71 metres (233 ft) tall, granite, Doric column is surmounted by a statue of liberty. | Architect | Montfaucon American Monument | Montfaucon-d'Argonne | |||
1938/12/15 | Construction begins on Jefferson Memorial. | Architect | Thomas Jefferson Memorial | Washington, DC | |||
1939/00/00 | From 1931 to 1938, a new gallery is built for the Elgin Marbles, paid for Sir Joseph Duveen. | Architect | British Museum | London | |||
1941/03/17 | Designed by John R Pope, the new building (West Building) is completed and accepted by President Franklin D Roosevelt on behalf of the American people during an evening of ceremonies attended by 8,822 people. | Architect | National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC | Washington, DC |
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