Beaux-Arts architecture
Beaux-Arts architecture across 13 cities in 6 countries. The buildings worth seeing, the architects behind them, and where to find each one.
Notable beaux-arts buildings
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Flood Building
San Francisco · 1904
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Alexander Hamilton U.S. Custom House
New York · 1907
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Ansonia Hotel
New York · 1904
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Art Power Station
Buenos Aires · 1916
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Carnegie Mellon University Campus
Pittsburgh · 1906
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Columbus Tower
San Francisco · 1907
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Copacabana Palace
Rio de Janeiro · 1923
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Custom House Tower
Boston · 1915
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Divine Lorraine Hotel
Philadelphia · 1894
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Free Library of Philadelphia
Philadelphia · 1927
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Gielgud Theatre
London · 1906
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Gran Hotel María Cristina
San Sebastián · 1912
Beaux-Arts city by city
Pick a city to see the places on the map, with photos and descriptions.
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Argentina
Buenos Aires
21 places
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United States
New York
14 places
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United States
Pittsburgh
11 places
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United States
Chicago
10 places
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United Kingdom
London
9 places
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France
Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur
9 places
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United States
San Francisco
9 places
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France
Paris
8 places
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United States
Philadelphia
8 places
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Brazil
Rio de Janeiro
8 places
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United States
Boston
6 places
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Spain
San Sebastián
6 places
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France
Nice
5 places
Architects & artists
- Graham, Anderson, Probst and White
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Daniel Burnham -
Frank Matcham - Horace Trumbauer
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W. G. R. Sprague - Carrère and Hastings
- Charles Girault
- Edmund March Wheelwright
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Francisco Tamburini - Henry Hornbostel
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McKim, Mead & White -
Norbert Maillart - Shepley, Rutan and Coolidge
- Warren & Wetmore
- A. Page Brown
- Adolfo Morales de los Rios
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