Yahoo Web Search

Search results

  1. People also ask

  2. Nov 20, 2015 · His winning design followed the English Gothic style. In 1846, Renwick won the competition for the design of the Smithsonian Institution Building or "Castle." For this building, Renwick utilized numerous architectural styles and his knowledge of architectural history.

    • What is a Primary Source

      Objectives | Definitions | Instructions for Teachers |...

    • Castle

      The Smithsonian Institution Building, popularly known as the...

  3. The Castle was the first Smithsonian building, designed by architect James Renwick Jr., whose other works include St. Patrick's Cathedral in New York City and the Smithsonian's Renwick Gallery, also in Washington D.C. The building committee held a nationwide design competition in 1846 and selected Renwick's design by a unanimous vote. [3]

  4. Construction began on the Smithsonian Institution Building better known as the Castle in 1846. The building was designed by renowned architect James Renwick, Jr., (1818-1895) who won the design competition for the building.

  5. One of the earliest examples of an American architectural model to exist, this wood and paper model was presented to the Smithsonian's building committee by James Renwick, Jr. with his proposal...

  1. People also search for