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Wirt C. Rowland - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Buhl Building is a skyscraper in Detroit, Michigan. Architect Wirt C. Rowland gave the Buhl a Neo-Gothic style with Romanesque accents. Constructed in 1925 is stands at 25-stories. It stands across Congress Street from the Penobscot Building, and across Griswold Street from the Guardian Building...
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Wirt Clinton Rowland (December 1, 1887 - November 30, 1946) was an American architect best known for his work in Detroit, Michigan. Image File history File links Download high-resolution version (509x640, 54 KB) File history Legend: (cur) = this is the current file, The combination of Rowland's natural design talent,
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Wirt Clinton Rowland ( December 1 , 1887 , Clinton, Michigan – November 30 , 1946 ) was an American Architect best known for his work in Detroit, Michigan . Rowland grew up in Clinton, Rowland is a case study in the problem of design attribution.
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Wirt C. Rowland. Personal information. Name, Wirt C. Rowland. Nationality, American. Birth date, December 1, 1887. Birth place, Clinton, Michigan...
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Rowland grew up in Clinton, Michigan and in 1901 landed a job as an office boy for the Detroit firm of Rogers & MacFarlane, quickly moving on to the prestigious George D. Mason firm. In 1909 he joined the office of Albert Kahn, who had also In 1910, with the encouragement of both Mason and Kahn,
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Wirt C Rowland - Wirt Clinton Rowland was an American architect best known for his work in Detroit, Michigan; (December 1, 1887.
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Wirt C. Rowland Wirt Clinton Rowland (December 1, 1887 - November 30, 1946) was an American architect best known for his work in Detroit, Michigan. Wirt Rowland by Corrado Parducci...
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Wirt Rowland (Wirt C. Rowland) (1887-1946): American architect.; biography, list of executed works (structures actually built), bibliography, references,
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Wirt Clinton Rowland (December 1, 1887 - November 30, 1946) was an American architect best known for his work in Detroit, Michigan. Rowland was born and raised in Clinton, Rowland is a case study in design attribution. In 1911, in the office of Kahn,
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