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Client: Wendell & Smith. dwelling. housing development. Overbrook Hills, Lower Merion Township, Montgomery County, PA (Just outside of the city boundary) 338 S. Smedley Street. 338 S SMEDLEY ST Browse this block. Philadelphia, PA. 6400 Church Rd.
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Keen, Charles Barton (1868 - 1931) ARCHITECT. Biography:...
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Office: 1218 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, PA Philadelphia...
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Mar 29, 2021 · They bought a home designed by architect Charles Barton Keen in a suburb north of Pittsburgh. Keen’s early 1900s buildings are mostly known for being scattered around the Piedmont area of North Carolina. Locally, they were favored by wealthy Pittsburghers, and many are done in the classic Colonial Revival style.
Charles Barton Keen ARCHITECT (1868-1931) One of the most prolific and popular designers of the country house, Charles Barton Keen was born in Philadelphia in 1868. Keen designed residences in the Philadelphia area for over 35 years including homes in Germantown and the Main line’s Overbrook.
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Charles Barton Keen (December 5, 1868 – February 12, 1931) was an American architect, prominent in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. He was known for designing residences and country estates. [1] Early life. Born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, in 1868, [2] the youngest of the three sons of Charles Burtis Keen and Harriet Emily Ide. [1]
Bibliography. Charles Barton Keen (1868-1931), a prolific designer of suburban residences and country estates primarily on Philadelphia’s Main Line for more than thirty-five years, added a second locus of activity—North Carolina—when he became a favorite architect of wealthy tobacco and textile families starting around 1912.
Charles Barton Keen, Architect DEVELOPMENT OF AN AMERICAN ESTATE A NOTABLE EXAMPLE OF DOMESTIC AND LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE THE WORK OF CHARLES BARTON KEEN By AYMAR EMBURY, II SUCH offered an is in opportunity this which estate, as the Charles home seldom of Barton P. M. Keen Sharpies, was offered in this estate, the home of P. M. Sharpies,
Apr 26, 2016 · One of eight residential commissions by Philadelphia architect Charles Barton Keen in Greensboro, the Cora and Major John E. Rossell Residence, 1607 Carlisle Road is a charming example of his work and stands as one of the first generation of homes constructed in Irving Park. The house was commissioned around 1919 by its first occupants, Cora ...