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Emlyn T. Littel : ウィキペディア英語版
Emlen T. Littel
Emlen T. Littel (1840-1891) was an American architect active in New York City and Philadelphia.
Born in Philadelphia, Littel was a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania. He earned a reputation for his ecclesiastical design. In New York City, examples of his work included the Church of the Incarnation on Madison Avenue; Rectory of the Zion Church and House of St. John the Baptist on 17th Street. In Philadelphia, he designed the Church of St. James and its school building. Other work in upstate New York included Zion Episcopal Church (Palmyra, New York) and St. Paul's Episcopal Church (Poughkeepsie, New York), and also Christ Church, Blacksburg, Virginia.
Littel’s church designs feature a style characterized as parish Gothic: nave plan, chancel, pointed windows, and other Gothic elements. In this he joined Richard Upjohn as well as others in the mid-to-late nineteenth century in creating churches of similar Gothic designs.

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