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  1. Records of the architectural firms of George B. Post and George B. Post & Sons. Among their best-known commissions are the Long Island Historical Society (1878–1879) [now Center for Brooklyn History], New York Stock Exchange (1901–1904) and the Wisconsin State Capitol (1904–1907). The collection consists of circa 8,600 architectural drawings, ink on linen and blueprints; circa 200 ...

  2. George Browne Post 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. Muchos de sus proyectos más característicos fueron para edificios comerciales donde los nuevos requisitos empujaron los límites tradicionales del diseño.

  3. 1 de nov. de 1998 · Architect George B. Post, one of the preeminent American architects of his time, is known not only for the exceptional quality of his many buildings but also for his contributions to both the technology and the practice of architecture.

  4. 9 de ene. de 2014 · Jan. 9, 2014. In designing his 1907 campus for the City College of New York at Amsterdam Avenue and 138th Street, George B. Post must have felt like the ham in a sandwich. He was working between ...

  5. George B. Post (New York, 1837 – Bernardsville, New Jersey, 1913) obtient un diplôme d'ingénieur civil en 1858 à l'Université de New York. Il fait ensuite son apprentissage auprès du réputé architecte Richard Morris Hunt. En 1868, il ouvre sa propre agence à New York. Post connaît une carrière prolifique.

  6. Mr. Edward Everett Post, the present head of George B. Post & Sons, so that, at last, it can be investigated. The archive includes a large number of photographs, of which the best are preserved in two volumes. There are, in addition, thirty-three account books going back to 1864, when Post was in partnership with Charles Gambrill, and up to 1923.

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