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  1. George Browne Post ( New York, Estados Unidos, 15 de diciembre de 1837 - 28 de noviembre de 1913) fue un arquitecto estadounidense formado en la tradición de Beaux Arts. 1 Fue reconocido como un maestro de la arquitectura estadounidense moderna, además de haber sido fundamental en el nacimiento del rascacielos. 2 Muchos de sus ...

  2. 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 ...

  3. George Browne Post ( New York, Estados Unidos, 15 de diciembre de 1837 - 28 de noviembre de 1913) fue un arquitecto estadounidense formado en la tradición de Beaux Arts. Fue reconocido como un maestro de la arquitectura estadounidense moderna, además de haber sido fundamental en el nacimiento del rascacielos.

  4. Historic Detroit. George B. Post (Dec. 15, 1837 - Nov. 28, 1913) George B. Post was a prominent New York architect who made a name for himself with a number of New York landmarks, from the New York Stock Exchange Building to Cornelius Vanderbilt's French chateau on Fifth Avenue.

  5. It was also the first large. architectural practice based on what came to be considered the proto-. typical American building, the ofice tower. The article examines the. organization ofPost's office, the way work was done, the building types. designed, and the nature of its clients. It concentrates on the design.

  6. 1 de dic. de 1987 · The article examines the organization of Post's office, the way work was done, the building types designed, and the nature of its clients. It concentrates on the design process of one particular building, the Western Union Telegraph Building in New York, which was pivotal not only for this practice but for American architecture.

  7. 26 de sept. 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.