1903 – Design for Municipal Building, Brooklyn, New York, USA
Architect: Wilkinson & McGonigle
One of the 1903 entries for the Brooklyn Municipal Building Competition which was eventually won by Washington Hull,
One of the 1903 entries for the Brooklyn Municipal Building Competition which was eventually won by Washington Hull,
Built and designed in two phases,
The Irish Village was a very popular part of the 1904 St.
Designed by C.B.J. Snyder for the New York City Board of Education,
This 1904 building (previously the International Harvester Building) was renovated in 1996 to house the Plains Art Museum.
Designed in the “Chicago school”,
Unsuccessful competition entry in a national design competition for a new custom house.
When the Church of St.
In 1900 the firm of Cram,
The Chicago Federal Building in Chicago,