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George F. Hammond : ウィキペディア英語版 | George F. Hammond
George Francis Hammond (November 26, 1855 – April 26, 1938) was an architect in Cleveland, Ohio who designed commercial buildings, hotels, schools, churches, residences, and the plans for Kent State University's layout and original buildings. His work is mostly Neoclassical architecture, including in the Beaux Arts Architecture style, and includes an example of Egyptian Revival architecture in the basement foyer of the Hollenden Hotel. ==Early life== Hammond was born in the Roxbury section of Boston, Massachusetts〔 to George and Cornelia Johnson Hammond.〔 He painted before becoming a professional architect〔Thomas William Herringshaw, ''(Herringshaw's national library of American biography ): contains thirty-five thousand biographies of the acknowledged leaders of life and thought of the United States; illustrated with three thousand vignette portraits'', Volume 3, American Publishers' Association, 1914. Original from the New York Public Library Digitized Dec 11, 2008〕 and attended the Massachusetts Normal Art School. He studied with William R. Ware at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, founder of the first American curriculum based on the Beaux-Arts system of architectural training.〔
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