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Thomas Hastings

Thomas Hastings

Thomas Hastings was an American architect known for his Beaux-Arts style designs. He was active during the late 19th and early 20th centuries, with his most famous work being the New York Public Library. Hastings' style is characterized by grandeur, classical symmetry, and ornate detailing, inspired by the architectural traditions of ancient Greece and Rome. His buildings are often marked by their monumental facades, large-scale sculptures, and extravagant interiors. Hastings' work in the Beaux-Arts style became famous for its ability to convey a sense of permanence and civic pride, leading to its widespread usage in public and institutional buildings.

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Beaux-Arts architectureCarrère and HastingsMcKim, Mead & WhiteNew York Public LibraryRichard Morris Hunt
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