Cass Gilbert
American
Cass Gilbert was a notable American architect from Zanesville, Ohio. - AsNotedIn
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- Son: Cass Gilbert Jr
Cass Gilbert was a notable American architect from Zanesville, Ohio. - AsNotedIn
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| Y/M/D | Description | Association | Composition | Place | Locale | Food | Event |
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| Architect | Four Corners Historic District | Newark | |||||
| Architect | Cultural Center Historic District | Detroit | |||||
| Architect | Pioneer and Endicott Buildings | St Paul, MN | |||||
| Architect | West Virginia Capitol Complex | Charleston, WV | |||||
| Architect | New York Life Building | New York City | |||||
| Architect | Spalding Building | Portland | |||||
| Architect | RC Williams Warehouse | New York City | |||||
| Architect | New Haven Railroad Station | New Haven, CT | |||||
| Architect | Waterbury Municipal Center Complex | Waterbury, CT | |||||
| Architect | Ridgefield Center Historic District | Ridgefield | |||||
| Architect | Bridgeport Downtown South Historic District | Bridgeport, CT | |||||
| Architect | The Seaside | Waterford | |||||
| Architect | US Chamber of Commerce Building | Washington, DC | |||||
| Architect | Second Brazer Building | Boston | |||||
| Architect | Battle Hall | Austin, TX | |||||
| Architect | Strathglass Park District | Rumford | |||||
| Architect | St John the Divine Episcopal Church | Moorhead | |||||
| Architect | Minnesota State Capitol | St Paul, MN | |||||
| Architect | J S Anderson House | Minneota | |||||
| Architect | Grace Memorial Episcopal Church | Wabasha | |||||
| Architect | St Paul Seminary Historic District | St Paul, MN | |||||
| Architect | Cordenio Severance House | Cottage Grove | |||||
| Architect | Northern Pacific Railway Depot | Fargo | |||||
| Architect | Northern Pacific Railway Depot | Little Falls | |||||
| Architect | Former Montana Executive Mansion | Helena | |||||
| Architect | Essex County Courthouse | Newark | |||||
| Architect | First National State Bank Building | Newark | |||||
| Architect | New York County Lawyers Association Building | New York City | |||||
| Architect | US Army Military Ocean Terminal | New York City | |||||
| Architect | Thurgood Marshall US Courthouse | New York City | |||||
| 1898/00/00 | A Medieval Rectilinear styled house is built on Summit Avenue for the cost of $14,000 for Crawford Livingston. | Architect | Crawford Livingston House, St Paul | St Paul, MN | |||
| 1899/00/00 | Twenty architectural firms compete to design the United States Custom House in Lower Manhattan. Cass Gilbert won the commission. | Architect | US Customhouse | New York City | |||
| 1899/01/20 | Winona Free Public Library opens at the corner of 5th St and Johnson St. In the late 1890s lumberman William Harris Laird donated $50,000 to the city for a new library. The Winona Library Association paid for the furniture, fixtures and shelving. | Architect | Winona Free Public Library | Winona | |||
| 1904/00/00 | The Palace of Fine Arts in Forest Park, designed by Cass Gilbert, is built for the 1904 World's Fair. | Architect | Saint Louis Art Museum | City of St Louis | Louisiana Purchase Exposition | ||
| 1905/07/00 | Montana Club opens summer 1905 | Architect | Montana Club | Helena | |||
| 1907/00/00 | The West Street Building is completed. | Architect | West Street Building | New York City | |||
| 1907/00/00 | Cass Gilbert buys the inn and converts it into his family's summer home, making improvements and additions to the building. Circa 1910, he designed a Garden House and added a "Charleston Garden". | Home, Architect | Keeler Tavern | Ridgefield | |||
| 1912/04/24 | Woolworth Building, built in the neo-Gothic style between 1910 and 1912, opens as the world's tallest building. It was surpassed by 40 Wall Street, NYC in 1930. | Architect | Woolworth Building | New York City | |||
| 1913/00/00 | Cass Gilbert designs a Egyptian Revival style warehouse for Austin, Nichols and Co, the largest importing and manufacturing wholesale grocery business in the world. | Architect | Austin, Nichols and Company Warehouse | New York City | |||
| 1913/05/01 | The Union Central Tower opens in Cincinnati, Ohio. | Architect | 4th and Vine Tower, Cincinnati | Cincinnati, OH | |||
| 1935/04/00 | The bronze front doors are installed at the United States Supreme Court building in early 1935. The courthouse utilizes a classically inspired entrance procession leading to the Courtroom. | Architect | US Supreme Court Building Doors | United States Supreme Court Building | Washington, DC |
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