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Thornton Fitzhugh (1864-1933)〔(Thornton Fitzhugh, at Pacific Coast Architecture database )〕 was an American architect.〔()〕 Among his major works are the Beaux Arts and Romanesque Pacific Electric Building in downtown Los Angeles, California, and a number others which are listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places. For part of his career he worked in a partnership, Fitzhugh, Krucker and Deckbar. Works include:〔(Pacific Coast Architects Database )〕 *Pacific Electric Building, (1902-1904), 610 S. Main St., downtown Los Angeles, CA *Highland Park Presbyterian Church #1, (1903), Highland Park neighborhood, Los Angeles, CA *Mayfair Apartments, (1906), Los Angeles, CA *Bank of Highland Park Building, (1906), Highland Park neighborhood Los Angeles, CA *Mrs. J.H. Newell and Miss Anna B. Clarkson House, (1907), Los Angeles, CA *S.R. Jordan House, (1908) Venice neighborhood, Los Angeles, CA *Watkins and Belden Hotel Project, (1913), Los Angeles, CA *Trinity Auditorium Building, (1911-1914), Los Angeles, CA *Cooper Arms Apartments, (1923), Long Beach, CA *G.E. Noll Building, Phoenix, Arizona, NRHP-listed *Glendale Woman's Club Clubhouse, 7032 N. 56th Ave. Glendale, Arizona, NRHP-listed *First Presbyterian Church (San Luis Obispo, California) (1904) His brother Lee Mason Fitzhugh was also a noted architect who designed the First Methodist Church, Glendale, AZ〔(Glendale Historic Tour brochure )〕 ==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「Thornton Fitzhugh」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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