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  1. Aug 7, 2024 · Constructed between 1888 and 1895, the McKim Building at the Central Library in Copley Square is the masterpiece of its architect and namesake, Charles Follen McKim of the McKim, Mead & White firm. McKim, along with BPL Trustees, developed partnerships with some of the greatest craftspeople, painters, and sculptors of the 19 th century in order ...

  2. Oct 26, 2010 · Mead just worked hard, had a quiet, perhaps boring life, and long outlived the others. Abolition was the cause that united many of those in the parental circle of McKim, Mead & White, and brought them some early clients. No one fought the good fight better than James Miller McKim, whose role in the abolitionist movement was his life.

  3. Charles McKim (1847-1909), William Rutherford Mead (1846-1928), and Stanford White (1853-1906) established their architectural firm in New York City in 1879. Generally defined as “classicists,” the architects drew inspiration from European designs with an emphasis on surface patterns and textures.

  4. The partnership of McKim, Mead and White was formed in 1878 with Charles Follen McKim, the idealist and designer, William Rutherford Mead, the pragmatist who ran the office and in his own words, “kept (his) partners from making dam fools of themselves,” and William B. Bigelow, a classmate of McKim’s from the Beaux-Arts years.

  5. The Annual McKim, Mead & White Awards for Excellence in Classical and New Traditional Design recognize achievement in individual projects in architecture, interiors, landscape, urbanism, and building craftsmanship & artisanship throughout New York, New Jersey, and Fairfield County, Connecticut.

  6. Introduction. The New York partnership of Charles Follen McKim (b. 1847–d. 1909), William R. Mead (b. 1846–d. 1928), and Stanford White (b. 1853–d. 1906) became one of the most important architectural firms in the United States from the late 1870s to the 1920s, producing more than one thousand buildings.

  7. The Hotel Pennsylvania was designed by William Symmes Richardson of McKim, Mead & White. [181] The hotel measured 22 stories high, including the street level and the rooftop; there was also a three-story penthouse.

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