John McArthur Jr.

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John McArthur Jr. was a 19th-century American architect best known for designing monumental public buildings in Philadelphia, most notably its iconic City Hall.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf American architect
architect
human
architectOf Philadelphia City Hall
associatedWithCity Philadelphia
centuryOfActivity 19th century
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
designed Philadelphia City Hall
era 19th-century architecture
familyName MacArthur
surface form: McArthur
fieldOfWork architecture
civic architecture
public architecture
genre public building design
givenName John
hasWorkType monumental public buildings
municipal buildings
influencedDomain civic architecture of Philadelphia
knownFor design of Philadelphia City Hall
designing monumental public buildings in Philadelphia
languageOfWorkOrName English
name John McArthur Jr. self-link
nationality American
notableProjectType city halls
courthouses
government buildings
notableWork Philadelphia City Hall
occupation architect
placeOfActivity Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
United States of America
regionOfWork Northeastern United States
style Beaux-Arts-influenced civic architecture
Second Empire
surface form: Second Empire architecture
workLocation Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
United States of America

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Philadelphia City Hall architect John McArthur Jr.
John McArthur Jr. name John McArthur Jr. self-link
City Hall architect John McArthur Jr.
subject surface form: Philadelphia City Hall