- Marley Zielike
Foulke & Long Institute, School, 209 South Thirty-fourth St Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, PA
The building presently known as the Morgan Building is an important example of the revival of the brick Italianate palazzo design by Cope and Stewardson who became the preeminent American collegiate architects of the late 19th century. Designed before the early death of John Stewardson (1856-1896), it exemplifies the colorful and exuberant character of the firm`s early work. It is a contributing element to the University of Pennsylvania Campus Historic District.
Foulke & Long Institute, School, 209 South Thirty-fourth St Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, PA
The building presently known as the Morgan Building is an important example of the revival of the brick Italianate palazzo design by Cope and Stewardson who became the preeminent American collegiate architects of the late 19th century. Designed before the early death of John Stewardson (1856-1896), it exemplifies the colorful and exuberant character of the firm`s early work. It is a contributing element to the University of Pennsylvania Campus Historic District.
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