Zantzinger, Borie and Medary

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Zantzinger, Borie and Medary was an American architectural firm active from 1910 through 1929, specializing in institutional and civic projects.

The partners were Clarence C. Zantzinger, C. L. Borie, Jr. and Milton Bennett Medary, all Philadelphians. Before and after the association with Medary, the firm was known as Zantzinger & Borie. The firm collaborated with Paul Philippe Cret for the completed buildings listed below, and on proposals for the Nebraska State Capitol and the Liberty Tower in Kansas City. (As a young man in 1930 through 1932, Louis Kahn worked for both Cret and for ZBM.) The firm also worked with former Bertram Goodhue collaborators Lee Lawrie and Hartley Burr Alexander, among others.

Their work includes:

  1. ^ Indianapolis Architecture, Indiana Architectural Foundation, 1975
  2. ^ "The Detroit Institute of Arts: The Architecture, Published for The Detroit Institute of Arts, 1928
  3. ^ Fairmont Park Association, Sculpture of a City – Philadelphia’s Treasures in Bronze and Stone, Fairmont Park Association, Walker Publishing Co., Inc, NY. NY 1974
  4. ^ Bok, Edward W., America's Taj Mahal; The Singing Tower of Florida, The Georgia Marble Company, Tate, Georgia, 1929
  5. ^ Brown, Elizabeth Mills, New Haven: A Guide to Architecture and Urban design, Yale University Press, New Haven 1976
  6. ^ Gurney, George, Sculpture and the Federal Triangle, Smithsonian Institute Press, Washington D.C. 1985

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