Phineas P. Paist (August 28, 1873 – May 2, 1937)[1] was an American architect who was the supervising architect for the Coral Gables Corporation.
Paist was an architect working for S. Gifford Slocum at age 20. In 1893 he became an associate of G. W. & W. D. Hewitt. He later worked as an associate architect to Paul Chalfin in building the Villa Vizcaya in Florida.[2]
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Phineas P. Paist (August 28, 1873 – May 2, 1937) was an American architect who was the supervising architect for the Coral Gables Corporation. Paist was...
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located in Coral Gables, Florida. Completed in 1924, it was designed by PhineasPaist with Denman Fink. Venetian Pool, opened in 1924 as "Venetian Casino...
junction of Douglas Road and Tamiami Trail (US 41). The architect was PhineasPaist and it was completed in 1924. On September 22, 1972, it is listed on...
Mediterranean Revival architectural style. It was completed in 1928. PhineasPaist and Harold Steward were the architects; Denman Fink was the artistic...
1939 as a Works Progress Administration project, it was designed by PhineasPaist. In 2003, steps were taken to preserve the building and its legacy and...
mansion. Soon after the death of James Deering, he collaborated with PhineasPaist and Walter De Garmo on the Colonnade Building (1926). Little is documented...
Stone House and moved to Cutler in 1922. Stone House was designed by PhineasPaist and was completed in 1922. It has 18 inch poured concrete walls, oolitic...
(1880–1956) was an American artist and magazine illustrator. He worked with Phineas P. Paist and Walter De Garmo on the Douglas Entrance (1924) in Coral Gables...