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  1. Cass Gilbert Strong Functional American Architecture Cass Gilbert Works. the Architect; Cass Gilbert Society; ... Montana Club: 1903-1905 [1906 Irish-1999; 1903-1906 ...

  2. 24 W. Sixth Street, Helena, Montana. Design & Construction: 1903-1905 [1906 Irish-1999; 1903-1906 Christen-2001] Architect: Cass Gilbert. Gilbert's design for the Montana Club was built on the ashes of the original 1880s building. The floor of the entry and the Gothic arches of the first floor survive from the first building.

  3. Helena Hotel. Location: 21 N Last Chance Gulch, Helena, Montana. Design & Construction: 1912-1913 [1912 Irish-1999; 1912 Christen-2001] Architect: Cass Gilbert, with George H. Carsley. The Placer Hotel is a modern reinforced-concrete building featuring the flat-slab construction used earlier in the Allen Building in Saint Paul (1906-1907, 1910).

  4. Architect George H. Carsley designed the building in consultation with Cass Gilbert, architect of New York’s famed Woolworth Building. The Placer’s wrought iron balconies, overhanging eaves, and wide cornice are reminiscent of the nearby Montana Club, designed by Gilbert in 1905.

  5. 8 W. Park St., Butte, Montana Design & Construction: 1906 [1906 Irish-1999] Architect: Cass Gilbert, with Link & Haire . This building follows the columnar prototype of the Broadway-Chambers Building (1899-1900), featuring a base, shaft, and cap. A preliminary design included a rather unusual cornice above and below the top story.

  6. Work: Montana Club. Location: 24 W. Sixth Street, Helena, Montana Design & Construction: 1903-1905 [1906 Irish-1999; 1903-1906 Christen-2001] Architect: Cass Gilbert . Image: Montana Club Fuller Ave Elevation, Montana Historical Society

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Cass_GilbertCass Gilbert - Wikipedia

    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.

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