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Burnham Hoyt (1887–1960) was an architect in Denver, Colorado.〔(Denver Library page )〕〔(Colorado Architects Biographical Sketch: Burnham F. )〕 He practiced as an architect during 1919-1955, and worked during his career as an architect with Denver architects Kidder and Wieger, with New York City architects George Post and Bertram Goodhue, and during 1919-1933 with his Denver-based brother Merrill Hoyt as Hoyt and Hoyt. He practiced alone during 1936-1955.〔 In 1953 he was elected into the National Academy of Design as an Associate Academician. A number of his works are listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Works include (with attribution as appears in sources): *Cranmer House, 200 Cherry St. Denver, CO (Jules Jacques Benois Benedict; Hoyt, Burnham), NRHP-listed〔 *North wing of the Denver Public Library, built 1955, 1357 Broadway Denver, CO (Hoyt,Burnham), NRHP-listed〔〔 *Anne Evans Mountain Home, Address Restricted Evergreen, CO (Hoyt,Burnham), NRHP-listed〔 *Fourth Church of Christ, Scientist, 3101 W. 31st Ave. Denver, CO (Hoyt, Burnham F.), NRHP-listed〔 *Maitland Estate, 9 Sunset Dr. Cherry Hills Village, CO (Hoyt, Burnham, F.), NRHP-listed〔 *One or more works in Red Rocks Park District, 16351 Co. Rd. 93 Morrison, CO (Hoyt,Burnham), NRHP-listed〔 * Cherokee Castle (formerly Charlford Castle), Sedalia, CO, http://coloradopreservation.org/projects/current-projects/cherokee-ranch-and-castle/ ==References== 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Burnham Hoyt」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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