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William Adams Delano (January 21, 1874 – January 12, 1960), an American architect, was a partner with Chester Holmes Aldrich in the firm of Delano & Aldrich. The firm worked in the Beaux-Arts tradition for elite clients in New York City, Long Island and elsewhere, building townhouses, country houses, clubs, banks and buildings for colleges and private schools. Moving on from the classical and baroque Beaux-Arts repertory, they often designed in the neo-Georgian and neo-Federal styles, and many of their buildings were clad in brick with limestone or white marble trim, a combination which came to be their trademark.

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  • ويليام آدامز ديلانو (بالإنجليزية: William Adams Delano)‏ هو مهندس معماري أمريكي، ولد في 21 يناير 1874 في نيويورك في الولايات المتحدة، وتوفي بنفس المكان في 12 يناير 1960. (ar)
  • William Adams Delano (21 de enero de 1874-12 de enero de 1960) fue un arquitecto estadounidense socio de Chester Holmes Aldrich en la firma Delano & Aldrich. Esta trabajó en el estilo Beaux-Arts para clientes ticos de Nueva York, Long Island y otros lugares, construyendo casas adosadas, casas de campo, clubes, bancos y edificios para universidades y escuelas privadas. Pasando del repertorio neoclásico y neobarroco de Beaux-Arts, a menudo diseñaron en los estilos neogeorgiano y neofederal, y muchos de sus edificios estaban revestidos de ladrillo con piedra caliza o mármol blanco, una combinación que se convirtió en su marca registrada. (es)
  • William Adams Delano (January 21, 1874 – January 12, 1960), an American architect, was a partner with Chester Holmes Aldrich in the firm of Delano & Aldrich. The firm worked in the Beaux-Arts tradition for elite clients in New York City, Long Island and elsewhere, building townhouses, country houses, clubs, banks and buildings for colleges and private schools. Moving on from the classical and baroque Beaux-Arts repertory, they often designed in the neo-Georgian and neo-Federal styles, and many of their buildings were clad in brick with limestone or white marble trim, a combination which came to be their trademark. (en)
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  • ويليام آدامز ديلانو (بالإنجليزية: William Adams Delano)‏ هو مهندس معماري أمريكي، ولد في 21 يناير 1874 في نيويورك في الولايات المتحدة، وتوفي بنفس المكان في 12 يناير 1960. (ar)
  • William Adams Delano (21 de enero de 1874-12 de enero de 1960) fue un arquitecto estadounidense socio de Chester Holmes Aldrich en la firma Delano & Aldrich. Esta trabajó en el estilo Beaux-Arts para clientes ticos de Nueva York, Long Island y otros lugares, construyendo casas adosadas, casas de campo, clubes, bancos y edificios para universidades y escuelas privadas. Pasando del repertorio neoclásico y neobarroco de Beaux-Arts, a menudo diseñaron en los estilos neogeorgiano y neofederal, y muchos de sus edificios estaban revestidos de ladrillo con piedra caliza o mármol blanco, una combinación que se convirtió en su marca registrada. (es)
  • William Adams Delano (January 21, 1874 – January 12, 1960), an American architect, was a partner with Chester Holmes Aldrich in the firm of Delano & Aldrich. The firm worked in the Beaux-Arts tradition for elite clients in New York City, Long Island and elsewhere, building townhouses, country houses, clubs, banks and buildings for colleges and private schools. Moving on from the classical and baroque Beaux-Arts repertory, they often designed in the neo-Georgian and neo-Federal styles, and many of their buildings were clad in brick with limestone or white marble trim, a combination which came to be their trademark. (en)
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