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  1. Arthur Loomis Harmon (July 13, 1878 – October 17, 1958) was an American architect. He is most famous as the design partner of the firm Shreve, Lamb and Harmon. Biography. He was born in Chicago in 1878 and graduated from Columbia University's School of Architecture in 1901.

  2. En 1929 Arthur Loomis Harmon de Chicago se unió a Shreve & Lamb y el estudio se convirtió en Shreve, Lamb & Harmon. [1] Antes de incorporarse al estudio, las obras de Harmon incluían monumentos de batalla en Tours, Cantigny y Sommepy-Tahure en Francia, una YMCA en Jerusalén y el hotel Shelton en Nueva York.

  3. In 1929, Arthur Loomis Harmon, from Chicago, Illinois, joined Shreve & Lamb, and the firm became Shreve, Lamb & Harmon. Prior to joining the firm, Harmon's works included battle monuments at Tours, Cantigny and Somme-Py in France, a YMCA in Jerusalem, and the Shelton Hotel in New York, U.S.

  4. Arthur Loomis Harmon ANA 1935; NA 1944 American, 1878 - 1958. Harmon studied for a year at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. He received his bachelor's degree at the Columbia University School of Architecture in 1901.

  5. Arthur Loomis Harmon (July 13, 1878–October 17, 1958) was an American architect. He is most famous as the design partner of the firm Shreve, Lamb and Harmon.

  6. In this chapter, I discuss the creation of this building, which was planned by American architect Arthur Loomis Harmon (1878–1958). Conceived as a hostel and community centre, the YMCA was designed to assert American presence and re-establish Christian prominence in Jerusalem.

  7. Seated portrait of Arthur Loomis Harmon, his body turned to the left, his head turned to face the viewer. His arms rests on the arms of his chair, his right hand holds up a lit cigarette, which forms rings of smoke above his head.