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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Myron_HuntMyron Hunt - Wikipedia

    Myron Hubbard Hunt (February 27, 1868 – May 26, 1952) was an American architect whose numerous projects include many noted landmarks in Southern California and Evanston, Illinois. Hunt was elected a Fellow in the American Institute of Architects in 1908.

  2. Miller continued expanding his rechristened Glenwood Mission Inn, adding a 45-room Cloister Wing in 1911; a Spanish Wing by famed architect Myron Hunt, including 10 guestrooms and an art gallery filled with European paintings, completed in 1915; and, between 1929 and 1931, an International Rotunda and the St. Francis Chapel, featuring seven of ...

  3. Myron Hunt, a distinguished south land architect whose projects included the Pasadena Rose Bowl and the Huntington Library, was commissioned to design W.K. Kellogg’s new west coast estate. Charles Gibbs Adams, a colorful character whose work was popular among many silent screen stars, was selected to landscape the grounds.

  4. www.olympedia.org › athletes › 5005044Olympedia – Myron Hunt

    In his youth, Myron Hunt moved with his family to Chicago, where he first attended Northwestern University beginning in 1888. He then continued his studies at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology until 1893, graduating in architecture. After a three-year stay in Europe, he took a job as a draftsman in Evanston, Illinois.

  5. sah-archipedia.org › Architects › Myron-HuntMyron Hunt | SAH ARCHIPEDIA

    LINKS. BUS Series ; Published for the Society of Architectural Historians by the University of Virginia Press ; ISBN: 978-0-8139-3348-1 © 2013-2023 Society of ...

  6. Information about the design-related publication "Myron Hunt, 1868-1952 The Search for a Regional Architecture," with links to related information.

  7. Myron Hubbard Hunt (Architect) ( 4 of 38 shown) Male, US, born 1868-02-27, died 1952-05-26. Associated with the firms network. Hunt and Chambers, Architects; Hunt and Grey, Architects; Hunt, Chambers and Shepard, Architects; Hunt, Myron, Architect; Shepley, Rutan, and Coolidge, Architects.

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