HDB/Cram and Ferguson
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HDB/Cram and Ferguson | |
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Type | Corporation |
Founded | 1889 |
Headquarters | Boston, Massachusetts, United States |
Products | Architectural design |
Website | http://www.hdb.com/ |
HDB/Cram and Ferguson is an architectural firm operating in Boston, Massachusetts since the late 19th century. The original partnership was founded in 1889 by Ralph Adams Cram and Charles Francis Wentworth. In 1890 they were joined byBertram Goodhue who was made a partner in 1895.
[edit] Historic projects
- Currier Art Gallery in Manchester, New Hampshire
- The Old John Hancock Building, 200 Berkeley Street, Boston, Massachusetts
- West Point Military Academy (1904), West Point, New York
- All Saints' Church, Ashmont, Massachusetts
[edit] External links
- HDB/Cram & Ferguson official website
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