词条 | William Pope Barney |
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William Pope Barney (October 15, 1890 – March 17, 1970) was an American architect. Barney was born 1890 in Columbus, Georgia, where he received his early education. He received a bachelor's degree in architecture from the Georgia Institute of Technology in 1911. He then came to Philadelphia, where he earned a second B.S. in architecture in 1912 and a master's degree in 1913, both from the University of Pennsylvania. By 1915 he was employed in the office of his mentor, Paul Cret. He served on the faculties of Carnegie Institute of Technology, Princeton University, Columbia University, Pennsylvania State University, and Swarthmore College. He was elected a Fellow in the American Institute of Architects in 1950. ProjectsSince Barney worked throughout most of his career in architectural firms, mostly as a partner (notably Barney and Banwell), it is difficult to ascertain which projects he was personally involved with. A few are listed here. Philadelphia
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11 : Georgia Institute of Technology alumni|University of Pennsylvania alumni|Architects from Philadelphia|Carnegie Mellon University faculty|Princeton University faculty|Columbia University faculty|Pennsylvania State University faculty|Swarthmore College faculty|People from Columbus, Georgia|1890 births|1970 deaths |
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