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- John Rudolph Niernsee (May 27, 1814 – June 7, 1885) was an American architect. He served as the head architect for the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad (B. & O.). Rudolph also largely contributed to the design and construction of the South Carolina State House located in Columbia, South Carolina. Along with his partner, James Crawford Neilson, Rudolph established the standard for professional design and construction of public works projects within Baltimore and across different states in the United States. (en)
- John Rudolph Niernsee (Viena, 27 de mayo de 1814-Baltimore, 7 de junio de 1885) fue un arquitecto estadounidense. Se desempeñó como arquitecto principal del (B. & O.). Niernsee también contribuyó en gran medida al diseño y la construcción de la Casa del Estado de Carolina del Sur ubicada en la ciudad de Columbia, la capital de Carolina del Sur, y el Hospital Johns Hopkins de Baltimore. Junto con su socio, James Crawford Neilson, estableció el estándar para el diseño y la construcción profesional de proyectos de obras públicas en Baltimore y en diferentes estados de Estados Unidos. Muchas de sus obras están incluidas en el Registro Nacional de Lugares Históricos (NRHP) (es)
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- John Rudolph Niernsee (May 27, 1814 – June 7, 1885) was an American architect. He served as the head architect for the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad (B. & O.). Rudolph also largely contributed to the design and construction of the South Carolina State House located in Columbia, South Carolina. Along with his partner, James Crawford Neilson, Rudolph established the standard for professional design and construction of public works projects within Baltimore and across different states in the United States. (en)
- John Rudolph Niernsee (Viena, 27 de mayo de 1814-Baltimore, 7 de junio de 1885) fue un arquitecto estadounidense. Se desempeñó como arquitecto principal del (B. & O.). Niernsee también contribuyó en gran medida al diseño y la construcción de la Casa del Estado de Carolina del Sur ubicada en la ciudad de Columbia, la capital de Carolina del Sur, y el Hospital Johns Hopkins de Baltimore. Junto con su socio, James Crawford Neilson, estableció el estándar para el diseño y la construcción profesional de proyectos de obras públicas en Baltimore y en diferentes estados de Estados Unidos. Muchas de sus obras están incluidas en el Registro Nacional de Lugares Históricos (NRHP) (es)
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