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  1. George Browne Post (December 15, 1837 – November 28, 1913), professionally known as George B. Post, was an American architect trained in the Beaux-Arts tradition. [1] Active from 1869 almost until his death, he was recognized as a master of several prominent contemporary American architectural genres, and instrumental in the birth ...

  2. George Browne Post (Manhattan, 15 de dezembro de 1837 – Bernardsville, 28 de novembro de 1913) foi um arquiteto estadunidense treinado em Beaux-Arts. Bibliografia. Landau, Sarah Bradford, George B. Post:Picturesque Designer and Determined Realist, the Monacelli Press, New York, 1998

  3. Overview. George Browne Post. (1837—1913) Quick Reference. (1837–1913). American architect and engineer who contributed to the origin and development of the early skyscraper from c. 1870. Architecturally eclectic and competent, he was more noted for his grasp of planning and structural principles.

  4. 21 de mai. de 2018 · Post, George Browne (1837–1913). American architect and engineer who contributed to the origin and development of the early skyscraper from c.1870. Architecturally eclectic and competent, he was more noted for his grasp of planning and structural principles.

  5. 26 de set. de 2017 · Mr. George Browne Post was our architect who won the contest to design Weylin back in 1870, when it was built to open and work as The Williamsburg Savings Bank, making Williamsburg become a classic and strong neighborhood, right next to where the bridge would be planned and built; and also very close to one of the oldest ferry stations.

  6. POST, George Browne (1837-1913), an important New York City architect credited with adapting the lavish Renaissance Revival style to the needs of the American commercial building prototypes.

  7. archINFORM homepage of George Browne Post (*1837 †1913) – American architect, active in New York [contains a list of buildings]