Shreve, Lamb & Harmon
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Shreve, Lamb & Harmon was a prominent American architectural firm best known for designing New York City's iconic Empire State Building.
Aliases (1)
Statements (29)
| Predicate | Object |
|---|---|
| instanceOf |
American company
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architectural firm → |
| activeIn |
20th century
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| architectOf |
Empire State Building
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| architecturalStyle |
Art Deco
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| basedIn |
New York City
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| country |
United States
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| designed |
Empire State Building
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| field |
architecture
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| foundedBy |
Arthur Loomis Harmon
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Richmond Shreve → William F. Lamb → |
| genre |
commercial architecture
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| hasMember |
Arthur Loomis Harmon
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Richmond Shreve → William F. Lamb → |
| headquartersLocation |
New York
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New York City → United States → |
| industry |
architecture
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| notableFor |
Art Deco architecture
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design of skyscrapers → |
| notableProjectLocation |
Manhattan
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New York City → |
| notableWork |
500 Fifth Avenue
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Empire State Building → RCA Victor Building (Newark) → |
| specializesIn |
office buildings
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skyscrapers → |
Referenced by (15)
| Subject (surface form when different) | Predicate |
|---|---|
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40 Wall Street
("Shreve & Lamb")
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500 Fifth Avenue → Empire State Building → Empire State Building → RCA Victor Building (Newark) → |
architect |
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500 Fifth Avenue
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RCA Victor Building (Newark) → Richmond Shreve → |
architecturalFirm |
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Richmond Shreve
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William F. Lamb → |
employer |
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Richmond Shreve
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William F. Lamb → |
memberOf |
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John J. Raskob
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architecturalClientOf |
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William F. Lamb
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associatedWith |
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RCA Victor Building (Newark)
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significantProjectOf |