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Goodhue, Bertram Grosvenor
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Goodhue, Bertram Grosvenor (1869–1924)

US architect. An eclectic architectural stylist, he became a leading Gothic church architect in partnership with Ralph Adams Cram (1892–1913) and later embraced modernism. Goodhue designed additions to West Point (1903–10) and the Nebraska State Capitol (1920–32). He was born in Pomfret, Connecticut.



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Four Quests explores how he became more purely committed to architecture after winning the competition for the American military academy at West Point with his partner Bertram Goodhue in 1903.
The library was designed by Bertram Goodhue, a leading architect of the period who drew on indigenous Southern California and Spanish Classicism styles to create a building that is still unique today.
Completed in 1931, the original building is a hybrid of Beaux Arts plan and Prairie-Egyptian Art Deco detailing inspired by Bertram Goodhue.
 
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