Egerton Swartwout (March 3, 1870 – February 18, 1943) was an American architect, most notably associated with his New York City architectural firm Tracy and Swartwout and McKim, Mead & White. His buildings, numbering over 100, were typically in the Beaux-Arts style. Six of his buildings are recognized on the National Register of Historic Places, and three others have been given landmark status by their city commissions.
EgertonSwartwout (March 3, 1870 – February 18, 1943) was an American architect, most notably associated with his New York City architectural firm Tracy...
Robert EgertonSwartwout (July 2, 1905 – June 2, 1951) was an American-born writer, poet, cartoonist, and coxswain. He was the only son of American architect...
Tracy and Swartwout was a prominent New York City architectural firm headed by Evarts Tracy and EgertonSwartwout. Evarts Tracy (1868–1922) was the son...
inventor EgertonSwartwout (1870–1943), American architect Tracy and Swartwout, an architectural firm in New York City Frederick Swartwout Cozzens (1818–1869)...
Swartwout Jr. (1815–1898) was a merchant and owned the New York Rice Mill, through whom[clarification needed] he was grandfather of EgertonSwartwout...
for the community since 1925. It was designed by New York architect EgertonSwartwout. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places as Municipal...
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administered by the American Institute of Architects. Architect EgertonSwartwout's design was selected for the building, which was constructed between...
Massachusetts. Her open-air mausoleum was designed by New York architect EgertonSwartwout (1870–1943). A bronze memorial relief of Eddy by Lynn sculptor Reno...
and 32 West 44th Street. The Yale Club had hired Evarts Tracy and EgertonSwartwout to design an 11-story clubhouse on the 50 by 100 ft (15 by 30 m) site...
designed by New York architect EgertonSwartwout (1870–1943) and British architect Harry Bulkeley Creswell (1869–1960). Swartwout designed the Missouri State...
New York) were designed as low-rise buildings. Designed by Tracy and Swartwout in the Beaux-Arts style, the ornately decorated facade is made of brick...
Art Gallery. A new building, designed by Yale University architect EgertonSwartwout, was completed in 1928. This building features a deliberately eclectic...
New York architects Tracy, Swartwout, and Litchfield to design Denver's new Post Office and Courthouse. EgertonSwartwout designed the building, Evarts...
Bailey Fountain Artist EgertonSwartwout (architect) Eugene Savage (sculptor) Completion date 1929-1932 Medium Fountain Location Prospect Park, Brooklyn...
assisted in the design by William M. Kendall, Austin W. Lord, and EgertonSwartwout. The library was designed in the Neoclassical style, incorporating...
The Society of Architectural Historians Archipedia speculates that Swartwout's design may have been inspired by All Souls Church, Langham Place, London...
built in 1856. The following year, a design was presented by Tracy and Swartwout from New York. On November 14, 1921, the cornerstone was laid with President...
Library (1910), two-story Georgian Revival brick building. Designed by EgertonSwartwout. It had an addition built in 1931, to the rear, which was replaced...
practical training in the Manhattan firms of Cross and Cross, and later EgertonSwartwout and Philip Goodwin. In 1992 Sammons established the firm of Richard...
American eagle and representations of the four seasons, to designs of EgertonSwartwout, stand before the Missouri State Capitol. His work also appears on...