William Burnet Tuthill

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William Burnet Tuthill was an American architect best known for designing New York City's renowned concert venue Carnegie Hall.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf American architect
architect
human
activeYearsEnd 1907
activeYearsStart 1870
burialPlace Green-Wood Cemetery
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
dateOfBirth 1848-02-11
dateOfDeath 1907-08-25
designed Carnegie Hall
churches in New York City
residential buildings in New York City
educatedAt College of the City of New York
New York University
employer Carnegie Hall
familyName Tuthill
fieldOfWork architecture
concert hall design
genre Beaux-Arts architecture
concert hall architecture
givenName William
hasPartIn acoustic design of Carnegie Hall
design and construction of Carnegie Hall main auditorium
hasWorkLocation New York City
influencedBy European concert hall architecture
knownFor designing Carnegie Hall in New York City
languageSpoken English
memberOf American Institute of Architects
middleName Burnet
name William Burnet Tuthill NERFINISHED
nationality American
notableAchievement created one of the world’s most famous concert halls
notableWork Carnegie Hall
occupation architect
cellist
music critic
placeOfBirth New York City
placeOfDeath New York City
positionHeld architect-in-charge of Carnegie Hall
residence New York City
sexOrGender male
spouse Harriet E. Tuthill

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Carnegie Hall architect William Burnet Tuthill