Richard A. Waite

Richard A. Waite (1848–1911) was an American architect.

Also recorded as Richard Waite; Richard Alfred Waite.

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Overview

Born at London in 1848, died at New York City in 1911.

In detail

Works named in the authority record are Canada Life Building.

Connections

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Sources

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  1. 1.

    “Richard A. Waite”, English Wikipedia, consulted as further reading

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  2. 2.

    Wikidata, structured authority record Q7323604: Richard A. Waite

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Plates

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The George L. Williams House, 249 North Street, Buffalo, New York, January 2020. Dating to 1877, the house's original Stick-style design was enhanced in a subsequent remodel which introduced some Colonial Revival elements. The former style features mostly on the second story and the attic, featuring a Swiss-style, half-timbered central gable on the North Street façade with an elegant jetty support

The George L. Williams House, 249 North Street, Buffalo, New York, January 2020. Dating to 1877, the house's original Stick-style design was enhanced in a subsequent remodel which introduced some Colonial Revival elements. The former style features mostly on the second story and the attic, featuring a Swiss-style, half-timbered central gable on the North Street façade with an elegant jetty support

Andre Carrotflower · CC BY-SA 4.0

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The Frank Hamlin House, 420 Franklin Street at Virginia Street, Buffalo, New York, February 2020. A handsome example of the French Second Empire style erected in 1877, the house boasts an asymmetrical plan that's atypical of the style, floor-to-ceining windows on the ground floor topped with eyebrow window heads in terra cotta, sawtooth courses in the masonry that stretch across the width of the f

The Frank Hamlin House, 420 Franklin Street at Virginia Street, Buffalo, New York, February 2020. A handsome example of the French Second Empire style erected in 1877, the house boasts an asymmetrical plan that's atypical of the style, floor-to-ceining windows on the ground floor topped with eyebrow window heads in terra cotta, sawtooth courses in the masonry that stretch across the width of the f

Andre Carrotflower · CC BY-SA 4.0

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