George Browne Post
George Browne Post (born on December 15th 1837, dead on November 28th 1913) was a American Architecte which primarily took as a starting point the style Art schools. He was the pupil of Richard Morris Hunt, but with the difference of the majority of the architects of its generation, he was civil engineer, graduate of the New York University in 1858. He is especially known to have drawn the building of the Bourse of New York, the City College off New York, or the New York World Building which were the most building known world between 1890 and 1894.
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- Architecture in the United States
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