词条 | Fred E. Field |
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His professional training took place at Cornell University.[2] In 1883, Field opened his practice in the city of Providence. In 1902, he took his head draftsman, Harry A. Slocomb, as partner in Field & Slocomb.[3] This firm was dissolved in January 1904, with both returning to independent practice.[4] In 1907, he joined noted architect Howard Hoppin (1856–1940) in the firm of Hoppin & Field. This, in turn, became Hoppin, Field & Peirce in 1922, when Thomas J. Hill Peirce joined the firm. This firm was soon dissolved, and the partners went their separate ways. By the mid-1920s, Field had moved to Orlando. He had opened his own practice there by 1926.[5] In 1927, Charles E. Choate, who had been in Orlando since 1925, took him as partner in Choate & Field.[6] This firm appears to have dissolved soon afterward, as Choate moved to Birmingham that same year.[7] By the time of his death in 1931, Field was once again practicing in Providence.[8] Field was received into the College of Fellows of the American Institute of Architects in 1889.[9] Architectural workIn private practice, 1883–1902:
Field & Slocomb, 1902–1904:
Private practice, 1904–1907:
References1. ^familysearch.org {{Authority control}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Field, Fred E.}}2. ^Cornell University list of graduates 3. ^American Architect and Building News 18 Jan. 1902: x. 4. ^American Architect and Building News 9 Jan. 1904: x. 5. ^Orlando City Directories. 1926–1931. 6. ^American Architect 1927: 268. 7. ^American Architect 1929: 212. 8. ^Power 1931: 426. 9. ^American Art Directory. R. R. Bowker Company. 10. ^1 2 3 4 5 6 Woodward, Wm. McKenzie. Providence: A Citywide Survey of Historic Resources. 1986. 11. ^1 Annual Report of the Superintendent of Public Buildings for 1887. 1888. 12. ^Annual Report of the Superintendent of Public Buildings for 1889. 1890. 13. ^Engineering and Building Record 24 Aug. 1889. 14. ^1 Annual Report of the Superintendent of Public Buildings for 1890. 1891. 15. ^Engineering and Building Record 16 Aug. 1890: 176. 16. ^Annual Report of the Superintendent of Public Buildings for 1891. 1892. 17. ^Jordy, William H. and Christopher P. Monkhouse. Buildings on Paper: Rhode Island Architectural Drawings, 1825–1945. 1982. 18. ^Providence City Archives 19. ^1 Annual Report of the Superintendent of Public Buildings for 1893. 1894. 20. ^Carpentry and Building Feb. 1895: 29. 21. ^Engineering Record 15 June 1895: ix. 22. ^Annual Report of the Superintendent of Public Buildings for 1895. 1896. 23. ^Engineering Record 3 June 1895: ix. 24. ^American Architect and Building News 24 Oct. 1896: xv. 25. ^1 Blackstone Park Historic District NRHP Nomination. 1998. 26. ^American Architect and Building News 4 June 1898: 2. 27. ^Olney Street-Alumni Avenue Historic District NRHP Nomination. 1989. 28. ^American Architect and Building News 3 April 1903: 5. 29. ^America Street School NRHP Nomination. 1987. 30. ^Engineering News 7 July 1904: 4. 31. ^1 Wayland Historic District NRHP Nomination. 2005. 9 : 1861 births|1931 deaths|19th-century American architects|Architects from Rhode Island|Architects from Florida|Architecture firms based in Florida|Cornell University College of Architecture, Art, and Planning alumni|20th-century American architects|Fellows of the American Institute of Architects |
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