Neo-Renaissance architecture in United States
Discover 19 places in United States shaped by Neo-Renaissance architecture, with photos, the architects behind them, and where to find each one.
Neo-renaissance dressed the 19th century's museums, banks and apartment streets in the forms of Renaissance palaces. Born around 1840, it reached the main streets of thousands of towns. More about neo-renaissance
Neo-Renaissance in United States
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Cathedral of the Most Blessed Sacrament
1915 · Henry A. Walsh
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David Whitney Building
1915 · Graham, Burnham and Company
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Cadillac Place
1923 · Albert Kahn
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Book Tower
1926 · Louis Kamper
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Detroit Public Library
1921 · Cass Gilbert
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Fairmont Olympic Hotel
1924 · George B. Post & Son
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St. James Cathedral
1907 · Heide & de Neuf
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Vizcaya Gardens
1916 · Diego Suarez
- Old Courthouse
- Vizcaya Museum and Gardens F. Burrall Hoffman
- Cathedral Basilica of Saints Peter and Paul Napoleon LeBrun
- National Building Museum Montgomery C. Meigs
- Ebell of Los Angeles Sumner Spaulding
- Boston Athenaeum Edward Clarke Cabot
- Symphony Hall McKim, Mead & White
- Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum Willard T. Sears
- Boston Public Library Charles Follen McKim
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