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  1. Whitney Warren (January 29, 1864 – January 24, 1943) was an American Beaux-Arts architect who founded, with Charles Delevan Wetmore, Warren and Wetmore in New York City, one of the most prolific and successful architectural practices in the US.

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  2. Warren y Wetmore fue una empresa de arquitectura establecida en Nueva York. Fue una asociación entre Whitney Warren (1864–1943) y Charles Delevan Wetmore (10 de junio de 1866 1 – 8 de mayo de 1941), que tuvo una de las prácticas más extensas de su tiempo y fue conocida por el diseño de grandes hoteles. Whitney Warren.

    • Arquitectura
    • Whitney Warren, Charles D. Wetmore
  3. Architect, artist, art collector, clubman, athlete. Son of George Henry Warren (1823-1892), and Mary Caroline Whitney Phoenix Warren (1832-1901). Whitney Warren began his architectural training at the Columbia University School of Architecture; later entering the prestigious Ecole des Beaux Arts, in Paris, in 1887.

  4. Newport, Rhode Island. Whitney Warren was an American architect who founded, with Charles Delevan Wetmore, Warren and Wetmore (1898-1928) in New York City, one of the most prolific and successful architectural practices in America. Whitney Warren was born in New York City in 1864.

  5. Architects Whitney Warren (1864-1943) and Charles D. Wetmore (1866-1941) are perhaps best known today for their monumental Beaux-Arts Grand Central Terminal in New York City (1904-1912). Their practice, however, included a diverse catalog of building types and architectural styles across the United States and internationally.

  6. Whitney Warren. Exhibition Architecture Worth Saving. Oct 8–Dec 15, 1958. MoMA. Licensing. If you would like to reproduce an image of a work of art in MoMA’s ...

  7. Architects Whitney Warren (1864-1943) and Charles D. Wetmore (1866-1941) are perhaps best known today for their monumental Beaux-Arts Grand Central Terminal in New York City (1904-1912). Their practice, however, included a diverse catalog of building types and architectural styles across the United States and internationally.