Talbot Faulkner Hamlin (June 16, 1889 – October 7, 1956) was an American architect, architectural historian, writer and educator. Ginling College, Peking...
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administrator Talbot Hamlin (1889–1956), American architect, architectural historian, writer, and educator Talbot Hobbs (1864–1938), Australian architect Talbot Henry...
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Pennsylvania in Philadelphia, designed by Benjamin Henry Latrobe in 1798". Talbot Hamlin says that "The period called 'Greek Revival,' extend[s] roughly from...
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reestablished on its previous site. American architect and art historian Talbot Hamlin designed some of the buildings that were constructed in the 1919 to...
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Empire State Building's exterior ornamentation. Architectural critic Talbot Hamlin wrote in 1931, "That it is the world's tallest building is purely incidental...
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book Greek Revival Architecture in America, the architectural critic Talbot Hamlin wrote that the plaster and wood decorations of the house were similar...
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building's south façade that adjoin the courtyards. Architectural historian Talbot Hamlin described it thus: "it has those graceful, original proportions so characteristic...
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Arts, Sciences, Literature and General Information. 1910, page 426. Talbot, Hamlin Architecture Through the Ages. University of Michigan, p. 208. Goodwin...
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among 130 projects worldwide. American architect and art historian Talbot Hamlin designed some of the university's buildings constructed during the 1919...
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"distilled" what they perceived as a monotonous skyline. Architect Talbot Hamlin also praised the building's symbolism as "the perfect artistic expression...
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