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Greene, Charles Sumner Greene and Henry Mather Greene

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Greene, Charles Sumner Greene (1868–1957) and Henry Mather Greene (1870–1954)

US architects. The brothers attended the manual training program at Washington University, St Louis, and then studied at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. In partnership in Pasadena and Los Angeles, California (1893–1922), they drew on influences ranging from Japanese art to mission style. The Greenes became the foremost American proponents of the Arts and Crafts Movement, collaborating with artisans on a series of custom wood-construction California bungalows that integrated architectural, interior, and landscape design, and dominated Pasadena architecture in their day. The Greene brothers were born in Brighton, Ohio.



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constructed 1908 - 1909) is a National Historic Landmark and museum in Pasadena, California designed by the architect brothers Greene and Greene, Charles Sumner Greene and Henry Mather Greene, as a home for David B.
 
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