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Título: Jeepers, creepers! how 'bout them Beezers? : the history of the Beezer Brothers architecture firm, 1892-1932
Jeepers, creepers, how about them Beezers?
History of the Beezer Brothers architecture firm, 1892-1932
Autores: Wilcox, Ralph S.
Fecha: 2011-06-03
2011-06-03
1997
2011-06-03
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Tema: Architectural firms -- United States.
Architecture -- United States -- History -- 19th century.
Architecture -- United States -- History -- 20th century.
Beezer Brothers (Firm) -- History.
Descripción: The architectural practice of Michael and Louis Beezer, identical twin brothers, lasted from 1892 until 1932. They practiced in Altoona, Pennsylvania, from 1892 until 1899; Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, from 1900 until 1906; and in Seattle, Washington, from 1907 until 1932. During their practice, they produced a wide variety of designs including homes, banks, churches, rectories, schools, and hospitals. Today, seventy-two confirmed designs still exist around the country in Pennsylvania, Washington, Oregon, California, Montana, and Alaska. This creative project documents the Beezer Brothers' surviving buildings through current and historic photographs and a short amount of text with information on the history, style, and features of each building. A history of the firm, supplemented with biographical information, is also included.Ball State UniversityMuncie, IN 47306
Ball State University. Dept. of Architecture -- Theses (M.S.H.P.) -- 1997.
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