Английская Википедия:Alfredo S. G. Taylor
Шаблон:Infobox architect Alfredo S. G. Taylor (1872–1947)[1] was an architect, of the New York firm Taylor & Levi, which he co-founded with Julian Clarence Levi.[2]
He was educated at Harvard College, class of 1894, and received his B.S. from Columbia Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation in 1897.[3]
Many of his works are listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places.[4][5] At least two, the Starling W. Childs House and the Frederick W. Rockwell House, both in Norfolk, Connecticut, were documented in the U.S. Historic American Buildings Survey.[6]
Hillside (Norfolk, Connecticut), was designed by Taylor for an heiress of the Remington Arms business fortune, and was built in 1908. It is one of his more "spectacular" houses.[7]
Taylor was the designer of over thirty buildings in Norfolk, Connecticut, in a wide variety of styles, in the four decades before the Second World War. He designed a lavish summer pavilion in Norfolk's Dennis Hill State Park, of which only remnants survive.
Work
- Starling Childs Camp, Doolittle Lake, Norfolk, CT (Taylor, Alfredo S. G.), NRHP-listed[5]
- Gould House, Golf Dr., Norfolk, CT (Taylor, Alfredo S. G.), NRHP-listed[5]
- Hillside, Litchfield Rd., Norfolk, CT (Taylor, Alfredo S. G.), NRHP-listed[5]
- Mead Camp, Doolittle Lake, Norfolk, CT (Taylor, Alfredo S. G.), NRHP-listed[5]
- Moss Hill, Litchfield Rd., Norfolk, CT (Taylor, Alfredo S. G.), NRHP-listed[5]
- Norfolk Country Club House, Golf Dr., Norfolk, CT (Taylor, Alfredo S. G.), NRHP-listed[5]
- Rectory and Church of the Immaculate Conception, North St., Norfolk, CT (Taylor, Alfredo S. G.), NRHP-listed[5]
- Rockwell House, Laurel Way, W., Norfolk, CT (Taylor, Alfredo S. G.), NRHP-listed[5]
- John Shepard House, Shepard Park Rd., Norfolk, CT (Taylor, Alfredo S. G.), NRHP-listed[5]
- Robbins Stoeckel House, Litchfield Rd., Norfolk, CT (Taylor, Alfredo S. G.), NRHP-listed[5]
- World War I Memorial, Greenwoods Rd. West and North Sts., Norfolk, CT (Taylor, Alfredo, S. G.), NRHP-listed[5]
- Low House (Norfolk, Connecticut), Highfield Rd., Norfolk, CT (Taylor & Levi), NRHP-listed[5]
- Moseley House-Farm, Greenwoods Rd., Norfolk, CT (Taylor & Levi), NRHP-listed[5]
- Mulville House, Mountain Rd., Norfolk, CT (Taylor & Levi), NRHP-listed[5]
- Noble House (Norfolk, Connecticut), Highfield Rd., Norfolk, CT (Taylor & Levi), NRHP-listed[5]
- Norfolk Downs Shelter, Gold Rd., Norfolk, CT (Taylor & Levi), NRHP-listed[5]
- Sports Building, Windrow Rd., Norfolk, CT (Taylor & Levi), NRHP-listed[5]
- Tom Thumb House, Windrow Rd., Norfolk, CT (Taylor & Levi), NRHP-listed[5]
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- 1947 deaths
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