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Claude Fayette Bragdon ( August 1, 1866 – 1946 ) was an American architect, writer, and stage designer based in Rochester, New York, up to World War I, then in New York City.
Bragdon was born in Oberlin, Ohio.
Whereas for Sullivan and Wright a building was most organic when it expressed the individual character of its creator, Bragdon saw individualism as a hindrance to the formation of a consensual democratic culture.
Bragdon was well regarded for his ink rendering talent, his many very successful designs for both residential and institutional buildings, and his inventive geometric ornament.
The agency's first president was David Bragdon, who served in the office from January 2003 until September 2010.
Bragdon asked Case what he thought the origin of playing cards was.
The tiled mosaic handrail was designed by New York architect Calude Bragdon with tiles supplied by Italian Mosaic and Tile Company.

Bragdon and among
Key figures in the U. S. included Louis Sullivan and Claude Bragdon, while among European modernists Hugo Häring and Hans Scharoun stand out.

Bragdon and who
But it left an ongoing legacy as younger architects — in particular R. Buckminster Fuller, who adapted some of Bragdon ’ s ideas and designs — found new ways of using geometric pattern to promote architectural and social integration.

Bragdon and went
After working for architects in Rochester, New York City, and Buffalo, Bragdon went into practice in Rochester.

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From 1900 until he closed his architectural practice during World War I, Bragdon applied these principles to his buildings, and he continued to use them through the 1920s in both graphic designs and the theatrical sets he created during a second career as a New York stage designer.
It spread throughout the region through its use in a series of Festivals of Song and Light that Bragdon staged with community music reformers from 1915 to 1918 in Rochester, Buffalo, Syracuse, and New York.

Bragdon and by
Sympathetic research on Spiritism by scientists can be found in the works of Sir William Crookes, Dr. Robert Hare ( Chemist ), Sir Oliver J. Lodge, Dr. Emma Bragdon.

Bragdon and .
Charles E. Bragdon, of Auburn, New York, established a Sunday school.
Prior to the devastating epidemics ( according to contemporary scholars Snow, Grumet, Bragdon, et al.
* Goddard, Ives and Bragdon, Kathleen J.
Less clear details, from further back in history, indicate that Bragdon Wood -- the grounds of Bracton College -- is the location of the grave of Merlin.
The designer of Rochester ’ s New York Central Railroad terminal ( 1909 – 13 ) and Chamber of Commerce ( 1915 – 17 ), as well as many other public buildings and private residences, Bragdon enjoyed a national reputation as an architect working in the progressive tradition associated with Louis Sullivan and Frank Lloyd Wright.
In numerous essays and books, Bragdon argued that only an “ organic architecture ” based on nature could foster democratic community in industrial capitalist society.
Around 1900, Bragdon embraced the ideas of Louis Sullivan and began to reorient his work toward the midwestern ideal of a progressive architecture based on nature.
Basing ornament on mathematical patterns abstracted from nature, Bragdon created a universal form-language to replace the variety of historical and national styles, which provided designers and clients with a vocabulary for articulating differences of class, culture, gender, nationality, and religion.
By showing how his repertory of patterns could be adapted to any kind of design problem, Bragdon aimed to integrate not only architecture, art, and design, but also his divided society.
Bragdon ’ s work fell out of favor in the 1930s as American architects and clients embraced International Style modernism.

Bowling and Virginia
* Bowling Green, Virginia, the seat of Caroline County
Others say the Virginian settlers may have been honoring Bowling Green, Virginia.
When their car broke down, she accidentally discovered Hampton Manor, a Hereford cattle farm with a dilapidated brick mansion on a estate in Bowling Green, Virginia.
Caresse for a time divided her time between Rocca Sinibalda, which in the winter was too cold and unlivable, Hampton Manor in Bowling Green, Virginia, a home in Washington, D. C., a sprawling apartment at 137 East 54th Street in New York City, as well as a residence in Rome.
John Wilkes Booth was tracked, twelve days later, to a farm near Bowling Green, Virginia, on April 26.
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Born in 1799 in Bowling Green, Virginia, he represented Alabama in the U. S. House from 1835 to 1847 and served as the 13th Governor of the U. S. state of Alabama from 1847 to 1849.
She taught at a number of universities, including Bowling Green State University, Michigan State University, the University of Virginia, Skidmore College, Columbia University, San Diego State University and in the Master of Fine Arts program at George Mason University.
When Meyer got his first head coaching position at Bowling Green, he took trips to visit John L. Smith and Scott Linehan at Louisville, Randy Walker and Kevin Wilson at Northwestern, Bill Snyder at Kansas State, Joe Tiller and Jim Chaney at Purdue, and Rich Rodriguez at West Virginia, all of whom ran some version of the spread offense
Meyer's teams at Bowling Green, Utah, and Florida all ran the spread, chiefly utilizing a run-first variation most similar to Rich Rodriguez's formerly at West Virginia with tweaks to fit the offensive personnel ( for example, Meyer's first two years at Florida skewed toward a drop-back passing attack led by Chris Leak, while Tim Tebow led an option run-based spread ( as did Alex Smith at Utah ).
The school was founded as a for-profit institution in 1867 during Virginia's post-Civil War era when Alice Scott Chandler established the Home School for Girls in Bowling Green, Virginia, later renamed the Bowling Green Female Seminary.
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140 Bowling Green, Virginia $ 20, 223
AMF's sole remaining asset is the AMF Bowling Corporation, founded in 1936, and headquartered in Richmond, Virginia.
Hill, Virginia, is an active duty installation of the United States Army, located near the town of Bowling Green, Virginia.
Born in Abingdon, Virginia, Oury and his family moved to Bowling Green, Missouri in 1836 where he pursued in academic studies, studied law and was admitted to the bar in 1848.
* Travis Craig of Lewis County, West Virginia, is the current North American Road Bowling Champion.
* West Virginia Irish Road Bowling Association Official website
He served in the brigade of Brigadier General John B. Floyd in western Virginia and was transferred with his regiment to Bowling Green, Kentucky, to serve in General Albert Sidney Johnston's army.

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