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  1. Thomas Hastings (March 11, 1860 – October 22, 1929) was an American architect, a partner in the firm of Carrère and Hastings (active 1885–1929). Biography [ edit ] He was born in New York City to Thomas Samuel Hastings , a Presbyterian minister, and Fanny de Groot.

    • Columbia University
    • Architect
    • March 11, 1860, New York City, US
    • October 22, 1929 (aged 69), Mineola, New York, US
  2. Carrère and Hastings, the firm of John Merven Carrère ( / kəˈrɛər / kə-RAIR; November 9, 1858 – March 1, 1911) and Thomas Hastings (March 11, 1860 – October 22, 1929), was one of the outstanding American Beaux-Arts architecture firms. Located in New York City, the firm practiced from 1885 until 1929, although Carrère died in an ...

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  4. Thomas Hastings may refer to: Thomas Hastings (colonist) (1605–1685), English immigrant to New England. Thomas Hastings (composer) (1784–1872), American composer, primarily of hymn tunes. Thomas Hastings (cricketer) (1865–1938), Australian cricketer. Thomas Hastings (Royal Navy officer) (1790–1870), British artist, innovator, instructor ...

  5. Thomas Hastings. CFA Service: 1910–1917. In 1885, Thomas Hastings, FAIA, with John Merven Carrère, founded one of the most influential architectural firms of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, Carrère & Hastings. Following Carrère’s death in 1911, Hastings continued on with the firm until his own death in 1929.

  6. Hastings, Thomas. HASTINGS, Thomas (1860-1929), a leading architect in New York City, N.Y. and in partnership with John M. Carrere (see list of works in Canada under Carrere & Hastings). He was born in New York City on 11 March 1860 and received his education in private schools there, and later studied architecture at Columbia University ...

  7. John Merven Carrère. John Merven Carrère (1858-1911) and Thomas Hastings (1860-1929) were two of the most prominent architects of America’s Gilded Age. Trained at the École de Beaux Arts—the prestigious Parisian art school— Carrère and Hastings apprenticed with McKim, Mead, and White in New York before opening their own firm in 1885.

  8. Aug 25, 2016 · Though Carrère tragically passed away in a streetcar accident in 1911, Hastings continued with the firm until his passing in 1929. Here are just some of the highlights of their immense body of work, which comprises more than 300 projects. Ponce de Leon Hotel (St. Augustine, Florida: 1887)

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