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    Cass Gilbert (November 24, 1859 – May 17, 1934) was an American architect. An early proponent of skyscrapers, his works include the Woolworth Building, the United States Supreme Court building, the state capitols of Minnesota, Arkansas, and West Virginia, the Detroit Public Library, the Saint Louis Art Museum and Public Library.

  2. May 13, 2024 · Last Updated: May 13, 2024 • Article History. Gilbert, Cass. Born: November 24, 1859, Zanesville, Ohio, U.S. Died: May 17, 1934, Brockenhurst, Hampshire, England (aged 74)

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  3. Feb 26, 2020 · Cass Gilbert was born in Zanesville, Ohio, on November 24, 1859, to Samuel Gilbert and Elizabeth Wheeler Gilbert. He was named for his uncle, Lewis Cass, who served in the U.S. Senate, the Cabinet, and was the Democratic Party ’s nominee for president in 1848. Gilbert’s family left Ohio for Minnesota when he was nine years old.

  4. ThoughtCo. One of the first celebrity American architects Cass Gilbert ranks alongside Richard Morris Hunt (1827-95) as one of the great pioneers of Beaux-Arts architecture, a lavish combination of Renaissance and Baroque. His high-rise buildings injected great vitality into early skyscraper design. After success in Minnesota and Missouri, with ...

  5. Dec 6, 2023 · Woolworth Building under construction, 1912 (photo: Bain News Service , Library of Congress) Gilbert utilized the most advanced steel-frame construction techniques of the time allowing the Woolworth to sound 57 stories to 792 feet — the world’s tallest building until 1930. In contrast to the relative horizontality of Chicago skyscrapers and ...

  6. Nov 21, 2023 · Updated: 11/21/2023. Table of Contents. Who was Cass Gilbert? The Early Life of Cass Gilbert. Cass Gilbert's Buildings. The Later Life and Death of Cass Gilbert. Lesson Summary....

  7. www.wikiwand.com › en › Cass GilbertCass Gilbert - Wikiwand

    Cass Gilbert was an American architect. Gilbert's achievements were recognized in his lifetime; he served as president of the American Institute of Architects in 1908–09. Gilbert was a conservative who believed architecture should reflect historic traditions and the established social order. His design of the new Supreme Court building in 1935, with its classical lines and small size ...

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