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  1. Medieval scholar and architect Ralph Adams Cram purchased Whitehall, a handsome Federal mansion and enlarged the house in 1914–1915 by constructing a library wing on the street side and modifying the service areas on the opposite end. At the time, Cram was the director of the architecture program at MIT and nationally recognized as a church ...

  2. 1926 monastery, 1936 church, Cram and Ferguson. 980 Memorial Dr. Ralph Adams Cram's final important project in the Boston area, the Conventual Church of St. Mary and St. John is also one of his finest. Here he stressed the architecture of wall and of volume, using rubble stone dressed with limestone to create a very subdued sanctuary.

  3. El Valle Muerto, quizás uno de los cuentos de Ralph Adams Cram más reconocidos, narra la historia de dos muchachos, quienes emprenden una larga caminata por una tierra árida, desconocida, que poco a poco se va tornando más y más desolada, hasta que por fin llegan al Valle Muerto: un sitio onírico, irreal, donde la propia naturaleza parece haber adquirido una consciencia amenazante.

  4. “The true democracy of St. Louis, Edward I and Washington is forgotten,” lamented the American architect Ralph Adams Cram in 1917, “and a false democracy has taken its place.…” The assertion was no aberration of wartime hysteria, and was less eccentric in the early twentieth century than it would have been before or since.

  5. 15 de dic. de 2020 · If so, you can easily understand the challenges that architect Ralph Adams Cram faced in 1916 when he was given the job of completing the Cathedral of Saint John the Divine. Barely a third of the cathedral had been built since its cornerstone had been laid a quarter-century before. The photo, shot from Amsterdam Avenue, shows the cathedral’s ...

  6. Fantasmas Pretos e Brancos - Ralph Adams Cram · Catarse. Histórias de fantasmas e assombros elogiadas por Lovecraft e inéditas em português!

  7. Ralph Adams Cram: An Architect's Four Quests- Medieval, Modernists, American, Ecumenical. Following in the footsteps of Boston Bohemia, 1881–1900, Douglass Shand-Tucci's widely praised portrait of Ralph Adams Cram's early years, this volume tells the story of Cram's later career as one of America's leading cultural figures and most ...