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  1. Charles Barton Keen is one of the most important and influential architects in Piedmont Triad architectural history, and really, in NC as well. We'd planned to use R. J. Reynolds High School as photo...

  2. Keen, Charles Barton, 1868-1931. login. Menu. Search DigitalNC Browse All Collections Harmful Content on DigitalNC About login; Image ...

  3. Another Philadelphia architect, Charles Barton Keen (1868-1931), designed Colonial Revival houses for wealthy Philadelphians then extended his practice along the East Coast. While some architects employed vernacular building techniques, others paid homage to high-style Georgian architecture, with its symmetrical brick facades, central cupolas ...

  4. One of the most prolific and popular designers of the country house, Charles Barton Keen was born in Philadelphia, the son of Charles B. and Harriet I. Keen. After early preparation at the Rugby Academy, Keen entered the University of Pennsylvania, where he graduated in 1889.

  5. Aug 9, 2002 · In 1912, when the R.J. Reynolds family in Winston-Salem hired Philadelphia architect Charles Barton Keen to design Reynolda House and Reynolda Village, lesser millionaires in the Piedmont noticed.

  6. Reynolda House was built between 1912 and 1917 by Katharine Smith Reynolds, wife of R. J. Reynolds, founder of the R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company, and designed by Charles Barton Keen, who had gained notable success designing houses in Pennsylvania and New York. The house originally occupied the center of a 1,067-acre estate, envisioned by ...

  7. "One of the earliest homes in Reynolda Park, this shingled Colonial Revival cottage was designed by architect Charles Barton Keen for Katharine Reynolds Johnston’s new mother-in-law, Lola Johnston.

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