Thomas W. Lamb
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This article is about Thomas W. Lamb, American theater designer. For the industrial designer, see Thomas Lamb
Thomas White Lamb (1871 - 1942) was one of the foremost American theater and cinema architects in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. He is noted for designing New York's Ziegfeld Theatre, as well as Madison Square Garden. Lamb's architectural archive is held by the Drawings and Archives Department of Avery Architectural and Fine Arts Library at Columbia University.
[edit] Theatres designed by Lamb
- United States
- Ziegfeld Theatre, New York City
- Ohio Theatre, Columbus, Ohio
- Loew's Grand Theatre, Atlanta, Georgia
- Proctor's Theatre, Schenectady, New York
- Midland Theatre, Kansas City, Missouri
- B.F. Keith Memorial Theatre, Boston, Massachusetts
- Warner Theatre, Torrington, Connecticut
- Keith-Albee Theater, Huntington, West Virginia
- Municipal Auditorium, Birmingham, Alabama (1924, consultant)
- Fox Theatre (San Francisco), San Francisco, California
- RKO Keith's Theatre, Flushing, NY
- Canada