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William Rutherford Mead

William Rutherford Mead

William Rutherford Mead was a prominent American architect in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. He is best known as one of the founding partners of McKim, Mead & White, a renowned architectural firm that shaped the Beaux-Arts and Colonial Revival styles. Mead's work became famous during the years 1879-1915. He contributed to the popularization of the Beaux-Arts style in the United States, characterized by grandeur, ornamentation, and classical influences. Mead's designs often featured elaborate detailing, symmetrical facades, and a sense of grace and elegance.

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Stanford WhiteCharles Follen McKimRichard Morris HuntCass GilbertDaniel Burnham
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