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      • Latrobe, Benjamin Henry Boneval (1764–1820). English-born Moravian architect of French descent, educated in England and Saxony (where he absorbed many advanced ideas, partly through Freemasonry), who introduced an advanced, austere Neo-Classicism to the USA.
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  2. Benjamin Henry Boneval Latrobe (May 1, 1764 – September 3, 1820) was an Anglo-American neoclassical architect who immigrated to the United States.

  3. Apr 30, 2024 · Benjamin Latrobe (born May 1, 1764, Fulneck, near Leeds, Yorkshire, Eng.—died Sept. 3, 1820, New Orleans, La., U.S.) was a British-born architect and civil engineer who established architecture as a profession in the United States.

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  4. Benjamin Henry Latrobe, an architect and engineer, came to the United States from France in 1795 and devoted the remainder of his life to designing the infrastructure for the young country.

  5. Architect to renovations of President's House as home of Penn's second campus. Benjamin Henry Latrobe was born in England in 1764. The son of a Moravian clergyman, Latrobe traveled to Germany for a broad education in the liberal arts and sciences.

  6. Benjamin Henry Boneval Latrobe was an Anglo-American neoclassical architect who immigrated to the United States. He was one of the first formally trained, professional architects in the new United States, drawing on influences from his travels in Italy, as well as British and French Neoclassical architects such as Claude Nicolas Ledoux.

  7. Jun 27, 2018 · Benjamin Henry Latrobe (1764-1820), English-born American architect, was the first professionally trained architect to practice in the United States. He worked in a variety of styles. Benjamin Henry Latrobe was born in England of Moravian parents.

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