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  • архітектурне бюро (uk)
  • architectural firm (en)
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  • Cram and Ferguson (1914-1958) (en)
  • Cram and Ferguson LLC (2008–present) (en)
  • Cram and Wentworth (1889-1890) (en)
  • Cram, Goodhue and Ferguson (1905-14) (en)
  • Cram, Wentworth and Goodhue (1890-1905) (en)
  • HDB/Cram and Ferguson (1992-2008) (en)
  • Hoyle, Doran and Berry (1958-92) (en)
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  • 1889-01-01 (xsd:gYear)
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  • center (en)
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  • Arthur Tappan North (en)
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  • Illustrations and floor plan from the 1920 proposal for the Currier Art Gallery in Manchester, New Hampshire. (en)
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  • Cram and Wentworth Cram, Wentworth and Goodhue Cram, Goodhue and Ferguson Cram and Ferguson Hoyle, Doran and Berry HDB/Cram and Ferguson Cram and Ferguson LLC (en)
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  • 1889 (xsd:integer)
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  • Cram and Ferguson - Currier Art Gallery proposal 1920, internal courtyard view.jpg (en)
  • Cram and Ferguson - Currier Art Gallery proposal 1920, floor plan.jpg (en)
  • Cram and Ferguson - Currier Art Gallery proposal 1920, external view.jpg (en)
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  • Cram and Ferguson Architects LLC (en)
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  • Ethan Anthony AIA (en)
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  • Architectural design (en)
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  • Some architectural styles such as the Gothic manifestations in several countries, were invented for and dedicated to a specific use which has continued to this day in the original or modified forms. It was this continuity of use that was the basis of the conception of Cram and Wentworth and their successors, including Cram and Ferguson, of the ideal American church. A consistent adherence to this ideal did not in any manner prevent their work assuming a wide range of individual expressions, a testimony to their extensive knowledge and understanding, liberally expressed. Among a very small number of American Architects, Ralph Adams Cram is a distinguished contributor to literature, not confined to the purely technical aspects of architecture but to it sociological and philosophical attributes. Dr. Cram is equally distinguished for his contributions to architecture, which, although predominantly ecclesiastical in character, embrace many building projects of different types. While he has always been recognized as the senior member of the firm, he has always unselfishly accorded to his associates a full measure of credit for their cooperation and equal contributions to its successes. (en)
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  • 658 (xsd:integer)
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  • Limited Liability Company (en)
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  • Cram and Ferguson Architects (en)
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  • Cram and Ferguson Architects LLC (en)
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