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  1. Weisman, Winston , "The Commercial Architecture of George B. Post", Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians, 31: 3, 176-203, 1972-10. Weisman, Winston, "Post, George Browne", Macmillan Encyclopedia of Architects, 3: 460-462, 1982. "Geo. B. Post Dead; Noted Architect. Designer of New York Stock Exchange and Many Famous Buildings Was ...

  2. George Browne Post (December 15, 1837 – November 28, 1913) was an American architect trained in the Beaux-Arts tradition. Biography. Post was a student of Richard Morris Hunt (1858–60), but unlike many architects of his generation, he had previously received a degree in civil engineering (Scientific School, New York University, 1858).

  3. 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.

  4. Sarah Bradford Landau, George Browne Post Monacelli Press , 1998 - Architecture - 192 pages Architect George B. Post, one of the preeminent American architects of his time, is known not only for the exceptional quality of his many buildings but also for his contributions to both the technology and the practice of architecture.

  5. George Browne Post (né le 15 décembre 1837, mort le 28 novembre 1913) était un architecte américain qui s'est essentiellement inspiré du style Beaux-Arts. Il fut l'élève de Richard Morris Hunt , mais à la différence de la plupart des architectes de sa génération, il était ingénieur civil , diplômé de la New York University en 1858 .

  6. George Browne Post (*1837 †1913) - biography, list of built works, bibliography, references, relevant literature and links and other details about this person.

  7. Records of the architectural firms of George B. Post and George B. Post & Sons. Among their best-known commissions are the Long Island Historical Society (1878–1879) [now Center for Brooklyn History], New York Stock Exchange (1901–1904) and the Wisconsin State Capitol (1904–1907). The collection consists of circa 8,600 architectural drawings, ink on linen and blueprints; circa 200 ...