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  1. Jerusalem International YMCA (architect Arthur Loomis Harmon), Jerusalem, Israel, 1933 Acacia Building , Washington, D.C. , 1936 Hill Building (formerly the SunTrust Tower , CCB Building or Central Carolina Bank , and Durham Bank and Trust Building ), Durham , North Carolina, 1935–1937

  2. hdc.org › buildings › shelton-hotelShelton Hotel | HDC

    525 Lexington Avenue. ARCHITECT: Arthur Loomis Harmon. DATE: 1924. STYLE: Lombard Revival, Hotel. east midtown Hotel Lombard Revival Manhattan. Designated November 22, 2016. Even while it was under construction the Shelton Hotel was recognized as the first successful embodiment of the massing requirements of the 1916 Zoning Law, notable for its ...

  3. Commentaire. Architecte. De 1902 à 1911, il a travaillé pour l'agence Mc Kim, Mead and White avant de s'installer à son propre compte en 1913. En 1929, il devient l'un des associés de la célèbre agence Shreve, Lamb et Harmon, connue pour avoir conçu une douzaine de gratte-ciel aux Etats-Unis, dont l'Empire State Building (1931).

  4. Arthur Loomis Harmon. Arthur Loomis Harmon (1878 - 1958) Birth. 1878, Chicago, Etats-Unis. Death. 1958, New York, Etats-Unis. Activities. entre 1913 et 1958 New York ...

  5. Shreve, Lamb and Harmon. Shreve, Lamb, and Harmon, founded in 1929, was the architectural firm best known for the Empire State Building (1931), the tallest building in New York, at that time. The firm was formed in 1929 by the Canadian Richmond Harold ("R.H.") Shreve, William Lamb from Brooklyn, and Arthur Loomis Harmon from Chicago.

  6. Arthur Loomis (January 28, 1859 – January 8, 1935) was an architect who worked from 1876 through the 1920s in the Louisville, Kentucky area. After working for noted architect Charles J. Clarke for several years, they became partners in 1891, creating Clarke & Loomis, one of Louisville's most prestigious architectural firms.

  7. 22 de jun. de 2023 · Shreve, Lamb, and Harmon was a prominent American architectural firm, founded by Richmond Harold Shreve, William F. Lamb, and Arthur Loomis Harmon in 1924. The firm is most renowned for designing the Empire State Building, one of the world’s most iconic structures.