Henry Van Brunt
American
Architect - AsNotedIn
Notable Position | Organization | From | To |
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Ware and Van Brunt | 1864 | 1881 | |
Van Brunt and Howe | 1887 | 1903 |
Architect - AsNotedIn
Notable Position | Organization | From | To |
---|---|---|---|
Ware and Van Brunt | 1864 | 1881 | |
Van Brunt and Howe | 1887 | 1903 |
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 | Spooner Hall, University of Kansas | Lawrence | |||||
Architect | Memorial Hall, Harvard U | Cambridge, MA | |||||
1832/09/05 | Henry Van Brunt is born in Boston, Mass. | Born | |||||
1854/07/19 | Henry Van Brunt graduates from Harvard College. | Education | Harvard Yard | Cambridge, MA | |||
1863/00/00 | Ware and Van Brunt establish a partnership and organize an atelier in Boston which will not only attracted fine Boston architects but also the attention of Massachusetts Institute of Technology. | Work | |||||
1863/00/00 | Van Brunt begins translating Entretiens sur I'architecture (The Discourses on Architecture) by Viollet-le-Duc. Although finished in 1872, the first volume will not be published until 1875 and the second volume in 1881. | Translator | |||||
1885/00/00 | Henry Van Brunt moves his office to Kansas City, an emerging frontier city, when Charles F Adams Jr, president of the Union Pacific Railroad, commissions him to design a large number of railroad stations in the West. | Work |
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