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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Cass_GilbertCass Gilbert - Wikipedia

    Cass Gilbert (November 24, 1859 – May 17, 1934) was an American architect. [1] [2] [3] [4] An early proponent of skyscrapers, his works include the Woolworth Building, the United States Supreme Court building, the state capitols of Minnesota, Arkansas, and West Virginia, the Detroit Public Library, the Saint Louis Art Museum and ...

  2. Cass Gilbert (Zanesville, 24 de novembro de 1859 - 17 de maio de 1934) foi um grande arquiteto estadunidense, idealizador de grandes obras públicas em seu país. De seus grandes projetos, se destacam o Woolworth Building , em Nova Iorque , e o Edifício da Suprema Corte , em Washington, D.C .

  3. 13 de mai. de 2024 · Cass Gilbert (born November 24, 1859, Zanesville, Ohio, U.S.—died May 17, 1934, Brockenhurst, Hampshire, England) was an architect, designer of the Woolworth Building (1908–13) in New York City and of the United States Supreme Court Building (completed 1935) in Washington, D.C. Conscientious and prosperous, he was an acknowledged ...

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  4. One of the first celebrity American architects Cass Gilbert ranks alongside Richard Morris Hunt (1827-95) as one of the great pioneers of Beaux-Arts architecture, a lavish combination of Renaissance and Baroque. His high-rise buildings injected great vitality into early skyscraper design.

  5. 17 de fev. de 2014 · Architect Cass Gilbert had established a national reputation for designing regal civil buildings, predominantly in the Beaux Arts style. Born in Minnesota, Gilbert returned to St. Paul to start...

  6. www.wikiwand.com › pt › Cass_GilbertCass Gilbert - Wikiwand

    Cass Gilbert (Zanesville, 24 de novembro de 1859 - 17 de maio de 1934) foi um grande arquiteto estadunidense, idealizador de grandes obras públicas em seu país. De seus grandes projetos, se destacam o Woolworth Building, em Nova Iorque, e o Edifício da Suprema Corte, em Washington, D.C. [1]

  7. 31 de jan. de 2001 · Gilbert saw a building as something more than an economic entity or a pure shape; to him, architecture was about both of these things, but primarily it was a symbol of a client's aspirations—and...