Henry Hobson Richardson died of Bright’s disease on April 27, 1886, two years after the first steel frame building had been erected in Chicago. Unlike his admirer, the late Louis Sullivan (TIME ...
“Henry Hobson Richardson: Drawings from the Collection of Houghton Library, Harvard University,” at the Institute of Classical Architecture & Art, New York (January 27): Though Henry Hobson Richardson ...
The Big Apple topped the list, as it has since Resonance's inaugural ranking, and the cities of Buffalo, Rochester, Albany, ...
This Great Lakes city boasts rich architectural history, iconic dishes and—of course—the unforgettable natural wonder that is ...
Louis Sullivan's Guaranty Building and Henry Hobson Richardson and Frederick Law Olmsted's Richardson Olmsted Campus, which was once known as the Buffalo State Asylum for the Insane. Buffalo's ...
With a preview yesterday afternoon the Museum of Modern Art opened three exhibitions that together fill all the available gallery space: Photographs, drawings and plans illustrating the achievements ...
It’s named after architect Henry Hobson Richardson, who apparently never met a stone he didn’t want to turn into a castle. The building was designed by William Martin Aiken, who must have been having ...
Henry L. Marsh III — a graduate of Maggie L. Walker High, Virginia Union University and Howard University Law School — left a ...