. Charles Follen McKim; a study of his life and work. EXTERIOR OF THE UNIVERSITY CLUB, NEW YORK.. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/charles-follen-mckim-a-study-of-his-life-and-work-exterior-of-the-university-club-new-york-image336716529.html
RM2AFPNA9–. Charles Follen McKim; a study of his life and work. EXTERIOR OF THE UNIVERSITY CLUB, NEW YORK..
. Charles Follen McKim; a study of his life and work. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/charles-follen-mckim-a-study-of-his-life-and-work-image336716324.html
RM2AFPN30–. Charles Follen McKim; a study of his life and work.
. Charles Follen McKim; a study of his life and work. The Commission at once realized that the preserva-tion and restoration of the Mall was the most impor-tant feature in the plan of the city, the one uniquedistinction which it possessed, but at this time planshad already been prepared for the enlargement of thePennsylvania Railroad Station, with greatly increasedtrack area. Fortunately for the city and the countryat large, the then President of the Pennsylvania Rail-road, Mr. Alexander J. Cassatt, was a man of highpatriotism and distinguished cultivation. When hewas taken to the Capitol Terr Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/charles-follen-mckim-a-study-of-his-life-and-work-the-commission-at-once-realized-that-the-preserva-tion-and-restoration-of-the-mall-was-the-most-impor-tant-feature-in-the-plan-of-the-city-the-one-uniquedistinction-which-it-possessed-but-at-this-time-planshad-already-been-prepared-for-the-enlargement-of-thepennsylvania-railroad-station-with-greatly-increasedtrack-area-fortunately-for-the-city-and-the-countryat-large-the-then-president-of-the-pennsylvania-rail-road-mr-alexander-j-cassatt-was-a-man-of-highpatriotism-and-distinguished-cultivation-when-hewas-taken-to-the-capitol-terr-image336711705.html
RM2AFPF61–. Charles Follen McKim; a study of his life and work. The Commission at once realized that the preserva-tion and restoration of the Mall was the most impor-tant feature in the plan of the city, the one uniquedistinction which it possessed, but at this time planshad already been prepared for the enlargement of thePennsylvania Railroad Station, with greatly increasedtrack area. Fortunately for the city and the countryat large, the then President of the Pennsylvania Rail-road, Mr. Alexander J. Cassatt, was a man of highpatriotism and distinguished cultivation. When hewas taken to the Capitol Terr
. Charles Follen McKim; a study of his life and work. PLAN OF GROUND FLOOR, BOSTON PUBLIC LIBRARY. PLAN OF REAUING-ROOM FLOOR, BOSTON PUBLIC LIBRARY Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/charles-follen-mckim-a-study-of-his-life-and-work-plan-of-ground-floor-boston-public-library-plan-of-reauing-room-floor-boston-public-library-image336721396.html
RM2AFPYG4–. Charles Follen McKim; a study of his life and work. PLAN OF GROUND FLOOR, BOSTON PUBLIC LIBRARY. PLAN OF REAUING-ROOM FLOOR, BOSTON PUBLIC LIBRARY
. Charles Follen McKim; a study of his life and work. Charles Pollen McKim was born in Isabella Fur^nace, Chester County, Pennsylvania, on August 24,I 847. To any one interested m noting human char^acteristics there is no study more fascinating than theeffects of heredity and prenatal environment uponthe achievements and developments of a mans ma-ture life. The fact that McKims father was a sternAbolitionist and political reformer and his mother anoted Quaker beauty, a woman of great charm andsimplicity, undoubtedly accounts for the absolute pu-rity, one might almost say severity, of his taste Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/charles-follen-mckim-a-study-of-his-life-and-work-charles-pollen-mckim-was-born-in-isabella-furnace-chester-county-pennsylvania-on-august-24i-847-to-any-one-interested-m-noting-human-characteristics-there-is-no-study-more-fascinating-than-theeffects-of-heredity-and-prenatal-environment-uponthe-achievements-and-developments-of-a-mans-ma-ture-life-the-fact-that-mckims-father-was-a-sternabolitionist-and-political-reformer-and-his-mother-anoted-quaker-beauty-a-woman-of-great-charm-andsimplicity-undoubtedly-accounts-for-the-absolute-pu-rity-one-might-almost-say-severity-of-his-taste-image336722239.html
RM2AFR0J7–. Charles Follen McKim; a study of his life and work. Charles Pollen McKim was born in Isabella Fur^nace, Chester County, Pennsylvania, on August 24,I 847. To any one interested m noting human char^acteristics there is no study more fascinating than theeffects of heredity and prenatal environment uponthe achievements and developments of a mans ma-ture life. The fact that McKims father was a sternAbolitionist and political reformer and his mother anoted Quaker beauty, a woman of great charm andsimplicity, undoubtedly accounts for the absolute pu-rity, one might almost say severity, of his taste
. Charles Follen McKim; a study of his life and work. this reserve, to accept andenter into their point of view. He never forgot thedreams and struggles of his own youth and so wasever ready to give himself to help younger architectsto arrive. Without apparently seeming to do so hewatched the development of each man in his office whohad shown any possibilities of creative work, and whenhe felt that this one or that had reached the point wherehe could develop more rapidly in personal practice itwas McKims custom to secure for this man some joband thus enable him to start out for himself It woul Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/charles-follen-mckim-a-study-of-his-life-and-work-this-reserve-to-accept-andenter-into-their-point-of-view-he-never-forgot-thedreams-and-struggles-of-his-own-youth-and-so-wasever-ready-to-give-himself-to-help-younger-architectsto-arrive-without-apparently-seeming-to-do-so-hewatched-the-development-of-each-man-in-his-office-whohad-shown-any-possibilities-of-creative-work-and-whenhe-felt-that-this-one-or-that-had-reached-the-point-wherehe-could-develop-more-rapidly-in-personal-practice-itwas-mckims-custom-to-secure-for-this-man-some-joband-thus-enable-him-to-start-out-for-himself-it-woul-image336709474.html
RM2AFPCAA–. Charles Follen McKim; a study of his life and work. this reserve, to accept andenter into their point of view. He never forgot thedreams and struggles of his own youth and so wasever ready to give himself to help younger architectsto arrive. Without apparently seeming to do so hewatched the development of each man in his office whohad shown any possibilities of creative work, and whenhe felt that this one or that had reached the point wherehe could develop more rapidly in personal practice itwas McKims custom to secure for this man some joband thus enable him to start out for himself It woul
. Charles Follen McKim; a study of his life and work. DINING-HALL, HARVARD CLUB, NEW YORK. DISCUSSION OF VARIOUS BUILDINGS no sense a copy of any previous building in Englandor America, it is in perfect harmony with the earlybuildings in the Harvard Yard and yet belongs whollyto our modern day and shows the possibilities of de^velopment in this our early traditional style. Thegreat dining-room in the Harvard Club is to my mindthe most beautiful public dining-hall in New York,and in its dignity and simplicity puts to shame themore gorgeous dining-rooms of a later date. Although he was only at C Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/charles-follen-mckim-a-study-of-his-life-and-work-dining-hall-harvard-club-new-york-discussion-of-various-buildings-no-sense-a-copy-of-any-previous-building-in-englandor-america-it-is-in-perfect-harmony-with-the-earlybuildings-in-the-harvard-yard-and-yet-belongs-whollyto-our-modern-day-and-shows-the-possibilities-of-development-in-this-our-early-traditional-style-thegreat-dining-room-in-the-harvard-club-is-to-my-mindthe-most-beautiful-public-dining-hall-in-new-yorkand-in-its-dignity-and-simplicity-puts-to-shame-themore-gorgeous-dining-rooms-of-a-later-date-although-he-was-only-at-c-image336717253.html
RM2AFPP85–. Charles Follen McKim; a study of his life and work. DINING-HALL, HARVARD CLUB, NEW YORK. DISCUSSION OF VARIOUS BUILDINGS no sense a copy of any previous building in Englandor America, it is in perfect harmony with the earlybuildings in the Harvard Yard and yet belongs whollyto our modern day and shows the possibilities of de^velopment in this our early traditional style. Thegreat dining-room in the Harvard Club is to my mindthe most beautiful public dining-hall in New York,and in its dignity and simplicity puts to shame themore gorgeous dining-rooms of a later date. Although he was only at C
. Charles Follen McKim; a study of his life and work. McKim thisbuilding IS supremely important as being his launchingupon the great style to the following of which he andhis two confreres have given their lives since 1887.The science of library management, and I think it canbe called a science, has developed in many channels,and according to the most modern lights the BostonLibrary has inconveniences; but in spite of these itstands to-day the most serenely beautiful oi Ameri-can library buildings and an expression of the highestarchitectural ideals according to McKim, Mead, andWhite. And righ Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/charles-follen-mckim-a-study-of-his-life-and-work-mckim-thisbuilding-is-supremely-important-as-being-his-launchingupon-the-great-style-to-the-following-of-which-he-andhis-two-confreres-have-given-their-lives-since-1887the-science-of-library-management-and-i-think-it-canbe-called-a-science-has-developed-in-many-channelsand-according-to-the-most-modern-lights-the-bostonlibrary-has-inconveniences-but-in-spite-of-these-itstands-to-day-the-most-serenely-beautiful-oi-ameri-can-library-buildings-and-an-expression-of-the-highestarchitectural-ideals-according-to-mckim-mead-andwhite-and-righ-image336720858.html
RM2AFPXTX–. Charles Follen McKim; a study of his life and work. McKim thisbuilding IS supremely important as being his launchingupon the great style to the following of which he andhis two confreres have given their lives since 1887.The science of library management, and I think it canbe called a science, has developed in many channels,and according to the most modern lights the BostonLibrary has inconveniences; but in spite of these itstands to-day the most serenely beautiful oi Ameri-can library buildings and an expression of the highestarchitectural ideals according to McKim, Mead, andWhite. And righ
. Charles Follen McKim; a study of his life and work. DISCUSSION OF VARIOUS BUILDINGS made to harmonize with these plans and preserve thearchitectural simplicity for which the White Housewas justly famous. Many alterations had been madeduring different administrations, so that the interiorwas a sort of architectural hodge-podge. All of thesewere removed and the Colonial character and dignityof the rooms restored. The structure was made fire-proof and supplied with those domestic convenienceswhich it had so sadly lacked. Even the new StateDining-Room, where the architect had an opportUnity to d Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/charles-follen-mckim-a-study-of-his-life-and-work-discussion-of-various-buildings-made-to-harmonize-with-these-plans-and-preserve-thearchitectural-simplicity-for-which-the-white-housewas-justly-famous-many-alterations-had-been-madeduring-different-administrations-so-that-the-interiorwas-a-sort-of-architectural-hodge-podge-all-of-thesewere-removed-and-the-colonial-character-and-dignityof-the-rooms-restored-the-structure-was-made-fire-proof-and-supplied-with-those-domestic-convenienceswhich-it-had-so-sadly-lacked-even-the-new-statedining-room-where-the-architect-had-an-opportunity-to-d-image336714944.html
RM2AFPK9M–. Charles Follen McKim; a study of his life and work. DISCUSSION OF VARIOUS BUILDINGS made to harmonize with these plans and preserve thearchitectural simplicity for which the White Housewas justly famous. Many alterations had been madeduring different administrations, so that the interiorwas a sort of architectural hodge-podge. All of thesewere removed and the Colonial character and dignityof the rooms restored. The structure was made fire-proof and supplied with those domestic convenienceswhich it had so sadly lacked. Even the new StateDining-Room, where the architect had an opportUnity to d
. Charles Follen McKim; a study of his life and work. LIBRARY The first great building embodying all the principalqualities of the style with which the work of McKim,Mead, and White will be forever identified is the BoSton Public Library. Scarcely any other public buildingexcept the capitol at Washington is so widely knownby the great mass of the American people, or has beenso extravagantly praised, on the one hand, or so mer^cilessly criticized on the other, as the great palace ofbooks on Copley Square. In 1880 the Board of Trus-tees of the Boston Public Library decided that thebuilding on Bo Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/charles-follen-mckim-a-study-of-his-life-and-work-library-the-first-great-building-embodying-all-the-principalqualities-of-the-style-with-which-the-work-of-mckimmead-and-white-will-be-forever-identified-is-the-boston-public-library-scarcely-any-other-public-buildingexcept-the-capitol-at-washington-is-so-widely-knownby-the-great-mass-of-the-american-people-or-has-beenso-extravagantly-praised-on-the-one-hand-or-so-mercilessly-criticized-on-the-other-as-the-great-palace-ofbooks-on-copley-square-in-1880-the-board-of-trus-tees-of-the-boston-public-library-decided-that-thebuilding-on-bo-image336721908.html
RM2AFR06C–. Charles Follen McKim; a study of his life and work. LIBRARY The first great building embodying all the principalqualities of the style with which the work of McKim,Mead, and White will be forever identified is the BoSton Public Library. Scarcely any other public buildingexcept the capitol at Washington is so widely knownby the great mass of the American people, or has beenso extravagantly praised, on the one hand, or so mer^cilessly criticized on the other, as the great palace ofbooks on Copley Square. In 1880 the Board of Trus-tees of the Boston Public Library decided that thebuilding on Bo
. Charles Follen McKim; a study of his life and work. y the intimacy fostered by closeassociation in connection with the improvements inWashmgton between Mr. McKim and Mr. Cassattwhich led the latter to entrust to McKim, Mead, andWhite, without any question of competition, thebuilding of the Pennsylvania Railroad Station in Man^hattan. In 1871 the Pennsylvania Railroad Companysecured by leases the control of the United Railroadsof New Jersey which terminate in Jersey City. Fromthat time the desire of the railroad was to get into oronto Manhattan Island, and many plans were con-sidered, only to Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/charles-follen-mckim-a-study-of-his-life-and-work-y-the-intimacy-fostered-by-closeassociation-in-connection-with-the-improvements-inwashmgton-between-mr-mckim-and-mr-cassattwhich-led-the-latter-to-entrust-to-mckim-mead-andwhite-without-any-question-of-competition-thebuilding-of-the-pennsylvania-railroad-station-in-manhattan-in-1871-the-pennsylvania-railroad-companysecured-by-leases-the-control-of-the-united-railroadsof-new-jersey-which-terminate-in-jersey-city-fromthat-time-the-desire-of-the-railroad-was-to-get-into-oronto-manhattan-island-and-many-plans-were-con-sidered-only-to-image336710720.html
RM2AFPDXT–. Charles Follen McKim; a study of his life and work. y the intimacy fostered by closeassociation in connection with the improvements inWashmgton between Mr. McKim and Mr. Cassattwhich led the latter to entrust to McKim, Mead, andWhite, without any question of competition, thebuilding of the Pennsylvania Railroad Station in Man^hattan. In 1871 the Pennsylvania Railroad Companysecured by leases the control of the United Railroadsof New Jersey which terminate in Jersey City. Fromthat time the desire of the railroad was to get into oronto Manhattan Island, and many plans were con-sidered, only to
. Charles Follen McKim; a study of his life and work. VESTIBULE OF THE MORGAN LIBRARY Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/charles-follen-mckim-a-study-of-his-life-and-work-vestibule-of-the-morgan-library-image336713943.html
RM2AFPJ1Y–. Charles Follen McKim; a study of his life and work. VESTIBULE OF THE MORGAN LIBRARY
. Charles Follen McKim; a study of his life and work. ledHarvard brick which has since become so general.It was McKims desire to match as nearly as possiblethe old brickwork in Harvard Hall and the other earlybuildings in the Yard. For this purpose many experi-ments were made at the brick-kilns and finally the gateswere built out of the rejected,over-burned bricks whichhad been thrown aside by the brickmakers as not beingworthy of use. So quickly was their beauty of color andtexture recognized by the discriminating public thatthe practice of over-burning a certain percentage of thebricks in th Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/charles-follen-mckim-a-study-of-his-life-and-work-ledharvard-brick-which-has-since-become-so-generalit-was-mckims-desire-to-match-as-nearly-as-possiblethe-old-brickwork-in-harvard-hall-and-the-other-earlybuildings-in-the-yard-for-this-purpose-many-experi-ments-were-made-at-the-brick-kilns-and-finally-the-gateswere-built-out-of-the-rejectedover-burned-bricks-whichhad-been-thrown-aside-by-the-brickmakers-as-not-beingworthy-of-use-so-quickly-was-their-beauty-of-color-andtexture-recognized-by-the-discriminating-public-thatthe-practice-of-over-burning-a-certain-percentage-of-thebricks-in-th-image336716879.html
RM2AFPNPR–. Charles Follen McKim; a study of his life and work. ledHarvard brick which has since become so general.It was McKims desire to match as nearly as possiblethe old brickwork in Harvard Hall and the other earlybuildings in the Yard. For this purpose many experi-ments were made at the brick-kilns and finally the gateswere built out of the rejected,over-burned bricks whichhad been thrown aside by the brickmakers as not beingworthy of use. So quickly was their beauty of color andtexture recognized by the discriminating public thatthe practice of over-burning a certain percentage of thebricks in th
. Charles Follen McKim; a study of his life and work. e AmericanInstitute of Architects, representing his own profession and thebrethren among whom he had worked with such loyal friendship and co-operation tor many years, and held here in the Cityof Washington where, it seems to me, the brightest and loftiestdevelopment and expression in his character and his geniusoccurred. Charles McKim was a conspicuous member of the little groupof men who in the planning and building of the White City bythe Lake at Chicago, sixteen years ago, turned the current ofAmerican feeling and opinion upon all matte Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/charles-follen-mckim-a-study-of-his-life-and-work-e-americaninstitute-of-architects-representing-his-own-profession-and-thebrethren-among-whom-he-had-worked-with-such-loyal-friendship-and-co-operation-tor-many-years-and-held-here-in-the-cityof-washington-where-it-seems-to-me-the-brightest-and-loftiestdevelopment-and-expression-in-his-character-and-his-geniusoccurred-charles-mckim-was-a-conspicuous-member-of-the-little-groupof-men-who-in-the-planning-and-building-of-the-white-city-bythe-lake-at-chicago-sixteen-years-ago-turned-the-current-ofamerican-feeling-and-opinion-upon-all-matte-image336711119.html
RM2AFPED3–. Charles Follen McKim; a study of his life and work. e AmericanInstitute of Architects, representing his own profession and thebrethren among whom he had worked with such loyal friendship and co-operation tor many years, and held here in the Cityof Washington where, it seems to me, the brightest and loftiestdevelopment and expression in his character and his geniusoccurred. Charles McKim was a conspicuous member of the little groupof men who in the planning and building of the White City bythe Lake at Chicago, sixteen years ago, turned the current ofAmerican feeling and opinion upon all matte
. Charles Follen McKim; a study of his life and work. ior effect. As time goes on the injustice of suchcriticism will be more and more proven. Not only inNew York, but in other large cities of the country dothe buildings of McKim, Mead, and White stand outfrom the surrounding mass, not because of the pos-session of any striking qualities, but because of thatair of distinguished breeding which pervades them all.Such distinction can only be produced by the consist-ent sacrifice of individual preference to the higher goodof the profession as a whole. Richardson was unques-tionably a more brillian Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/charles-follen-mckim-a-study-of-his-life-and-work-ior-effect-as-time-goes-on-the-injustice-of-suchcriticism-will-be-more-and-more-proven-not-only-innew-york-but-in-other-large-cities-of-the-country-dothe-buildings-of-mckim-mead-and-white-stand-outfrom-the-surrounding-mass-not-because-of-the-pos-session-of-any-striking-qualities-but-because-of-thatair-of-distinguished-breeding-which-pervades-them-allsuch-distinction-can-only-be-produced-by-the-consist-ent-sacrifice-of-individual-preference-to-the-higher-goodof-the-profession-as-a-whole-richardson-was-unques-tionably-a-more-brillian-image336720451.html
RM2AFPXAB–. Charles Follen McKim; a study of his life and work. ior effect. As time goes on the injustice of suchcriticism will be more and more proven. Not only inNew York, but in other large cities of the country dothe buildings of McKim, Mead, and White stand outfrom the surrounding mass, not because of the pos-session of any striking qualities, but because of thatair of distinguished breeding which pervades them all.Such distinction can only be produced by the consist-ent sacrifice of individual preference to the higher goodof the profession as a whole. Richardson was unques-tionably a more brillian
. Charles Follen McKim; a study of his life and work. ost grateful to McKim. For many yearsbefore this commission was entrusted to him, plans forthis enlargement had been considered. One plan wasto give up the White House entirely to executiveoffices and build a residence for the President uponone of the surrounding hills. Public opinion was sostrongly opposed to this that the scheme was aban-doned, and various designs were made for enlarg-ing the existing building every one of which wouldhave completely destroyed its charm and architecturalbeauty. Mr. Roosevelt, who was then President, fully Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/charles-follen-mckim-a-study-of-his-life-and-work-ost-grateful-to-mckim-for-many-yearsbefore-this-commission-was-entrusted-to-him-plans-forthis-enlargement-had-been-considered-one-plan-wasto-give-up-the-white-house-entirely-to-executiveoffices-and-build-a-residence-for-the-president-uponone-of-the-surrounding-hills-public-opinion-was-sostrongly-opposed-to-this-that-the-scheme-was-aban-doned-and-various-designs-were-made-for-enlarg-ing-the-existing-building-every-one-of-which-wouldhave-completely-destroyed-its-charm-and-architecturalbeauty-mr-roosevelt-who-was-then-president-fully-image336715138.html
RM2AFPKGJ–. Charles Follen McKim; a study of his life and work. ost grateful to McKim. For many yearsbefore this commission was entrusted to him, plans forthis enlargement had been considered. One plan wasto give up the White House entirely to executiveoffices and build a residence for the President uponone of the surrounding hills. Public opinion was sostrongly opposed to this that the scheme was aban-doned, and various designs were made for enlarg-ing the existing building every one of which wouldhave completely destroyed its charm and architecturalbeauty. Mr. Roosevelt, who was then President, fully
. Charles Follen McKim; a study of his life and work. d all of the great cities of Europe, studying care-fully everything that could be of use for the beautify-ing and improving of the city by the Potomac. In ad-dition to the usual city problems of circulation, traffic,sanitation, and public parks, other very important ques-tions were given most careful consideration, and m allthese discussions, I have been told by Mr. Burnhamhimself, the opinions of McKim were given greatestweight. Here more than anywhere else did his inher-ent love for tradition and history come to the front. The original pl Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/charles-follen-mckim-a-study-of-his-life-and-work-d-all-of-the-great-cities-of-europe-studying-care-fully-everything-that-could-be-of-use-for-the-beautify-ing-and-improving-of-the-city-by-the-potomac-in-ad-dition-to-the-usual-city-problems-of-circulation-trafficsanitation-and-public-parks-other-very-important-ques-tions-were-given-most-careful-consideration-and-m-allthese-discussions-i-have-been-told-by-mr-burnhamhimself-the-opinions-of-mckim-were-given-greatestweight-here-more-than-anywhere-else-did-his-inher-ent-love-for-tradition-and-history-come-to-the-front-the-original-pl-image336712220.html
RM2AFPFTC–. Charles Follen McKim; a study of his life and work. d all of the great cities of Europe, studying care-fully everything that could be of use for the beautify-ing and improving of the city by the Potomac. In ad-dition to the usual city problems of circulation, traffic,sanitation, and public parks, other very important ques-tions were given most careful consideration, and m allthese discussions, I have been told by Mr. Burnhamhimself, the opinions of McKim were given greatestweight. Here more than anywhere else did his inher-ent love for tradition and history come to the front. The original pl
. Charles Follen McKim; a study of his life and work. nueand Twenty-sixth Street which was designed by Stan-ford White. Here is a building built for a retail jew-elry store, demanding great show windows and all theother requirements ot commerce, but here we have awork of art and perhaps the most beautiful store build-ing in America. That McKim had nothing to do withthe design himself I have said, but here are the princi-ples for which he stood carried out with the utmostperfection of taste and here is a type of design adaptedto almost any commercial purpose. Critics for yearshave praised the R Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/charles-follen-mckim-a-study-of-his-life-and-work-nueand-twenty-sixth-street-which-was-designed-by-stan-ford-white-here-is-a-building-built-for-a-retail-jew-elry-store-demanding-great-show-windows-and-all-theother-requirements-ot-commerce-but-here-we-have-awork-of-art-and-perhaps-the-most-beautiful-store-build-ing-in-america-that-mckim-had-nothing-to-do-withthe-design-himself-i-have-said-but-here-are-the-princi-ples-for-which-he-stood-carried-out-with-the-utmostperfection-of-taste-and-here-is-a-type-of-design-adaptedto-almost-any-commercial-purpose-critics-for-yearshave-praised-the-r-image336715891.html
RM2AFPMFF–. Charles Follen McKim; a study of his life and work. nueand Twenty-sixth Street which was designed by Stan-ford White. Here is a building built for a retail jew-elry store, demanding great show windows and all theother requirements ot commerce, but here we have awork of art and perhaps the most beautiful store build-ing in America. That McKim had nothing to do withthe design himself I have said, but here are the princi-ples for which he stood carried out with the utmostperfection of taste and here is a type of design adaptedto almost any commercial purpose. Critics for yearshave praised the R
. Charles Follen McKim; a study of his life and work. <«^ «N* *. •* •^/ «*^ «ii^ «t ^^ i^ %^ *,^ * ^^ic%^&. BOSTON AND NEW YORK HOUGHTON MIFFLIN COMPANY MDcccexiii COPYRIGHT, 1913, BY ALFRED HOYT GRANGERALL RIGHTS RESERVED Published November igij Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/charles-follen-mckim-a-study-of-his-life-and-work-lt-n-ii-t-i-ic-boston-and-new-york-houghton-mifflin-company-mdcccexiii-copyright-1913-by-alfred-hoyt-grangerall-rights-reserved-published-november-igij-image336722552.html
RM2AFR11C–. Charles Follen McKim; a study of his life and work. <«^ «N* *. •* •^/ «*^ «ii^ «t ^^ i^ %^ *,^ * ^^ic%^&. BOSTON AND NEW YORK HOUGHTON MIFFLIN COMPANY MDcccexiii COPYRIGHT, 1913, BY ALFRED HOYT GRANGERALL RIGHTS RESERVED Published November igij
. Charles Follen McKim; a study of his life and work. adors of foreign gov-ernments, dignitaries of the Church, Senators, Repre-sentatives, college presidents, painters, sculptors, andauthors who were the guests of the Institute, wereseated at a long table raised upon a platform and ex-tending around three sides of the room, but among thatdistinguished group McKim was not to be found. Hehad heard the rumor that he was to be the real guestof honor, and with his characteristic modesty had seatedhimself at a small table in a distant part of the roomamong the workers of his own profession. Speeche Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/charles-follen-mckim-a-study-of-his-life-and-work-adors-of-foreign-gov-ernments-dignitaries-of-the-church-senators-repre-sentatives-college-presidents-painters-sculptors-andauthors-who-were-the-guests-of-the-institute-wereseated-at-a-long-table-raised-upon-a-platform-and-ex-tending-around-three-sides-of-the-room-but-among-thatdistinguished-group-mckim-was-not-to-be-found-hehad-heard-the-rumor-that-he-was-to-be-the-real-guestof-honor-and-with-his-characteristic-modesty-had-seatedhimself-at-a-small-table-in-a-distant-part-of-the-roomamong-the-workers-of-his-own-profession-speeche-image336714868.html
RM2AFPK70–. Charles Follen McKim; a study of his life and work. adors of foreign gov-ernments, dignitaries of the Church, Senators, Repre-sentatives, college presidents, painters, sculptors, andauthors who were the guests of the Institute, wereseated at a long table raised upon a platform and ex-tending around three sides of the room, but among thatdistinguished group McKim was not to be found. Hehad heard the rumor that he was to be the real guestof honor, and with his characteristic modesty had seatedhimself at a small table in a distant part of the roomamong the workers of his own profession. Speeche
. Charles Follen McKim; a study of his life and work. VESTIBULE OF THE MORGAN LIBRARY. INTERIOR OF THE MORGAN LIBRARY DISCUSSION OF VARIOUS BUILDINGS treal is to-day the admiration of every visitor to theCanadian metropohs and the pride and joy of its citi-zens. One other building I must dwell upon before leavingthis brief description of some of McKims executedwork, and that is that pure architectural gem, the Mor-gan Library, on Thirty-sixth Street, New York. Herewas an opportunity for every form of lavish expendi^ture, for this was the private toy of a multi-millionairewho never discussed th Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/charles-follen-mckim-a-study-of-his-life-and-work-vestibule-of-the-morgan-library-interior-of-the-morgan-library-discussion-of-various-buildings-treal-is-to-day-the-admiration-of-every-visitor-to-thecanadian-metropohs-and-the-pride-and-joy-of-its-citi-zens-one-other-building-i-must-dwell-upon-before-leavingthis-brief-description-of-some-of-mckims-executedwork-and-that-is-that-pure-architectural-gem-the-mor-gan-library-on-thirty-sixth-street-new-york-herewas-an-opportunity-for-every-form-of-lavish-expenditure-for-this-was-the-private-toy-of-a-multi-millionairewho-never-discussed-th-image336713377.html
RM2AFPH9N–. Charles Follen McKim; a study of his life and work. VESTIBULE OF THE MORGAN LIBRARY. INTERIOR OF THE MORGAN LIBRARY DISCUSSION OF VARIOUS BUILDINGS treal is to-day the admiration of every visitor to theCanadian metropohs and the pride and joy of its citi-zens. One other building I must dwell upon before leavingthis brief description of some of McKims executedwork, and that is that pure architectural gem, the Mor-gan Library, on Thirty-sixth Street, New York. Herewas an opportunity for every form of lavish expendi^ture, for this was the private toy of a multi-millionairewho never discussed th
. Charles Follen McKim; a study of his life and work. riginal order, that beauty has been greatly in-creased, and the additional height of the second orderbut brings the building more into scale with the sur-rounding buildings and makes it to-day the most dis-tinguished edifice on Wall Street. When it came todesigning the great banking-room, the architects had afree hand, and our illustrations show far better thanwords can tell what a great success has been achieved.In rebuilding the Bank of Montreal the same spiritof determination to preserve all that was worthy ofpreservation in the original Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/charles-follen-mckim-a-study-of-his-life-and-work-riginal-order-that-beauty-has-been-greatly-in-creased-and-the-additional-height-of-the-second-orderbut-brings-the-building-more-into-scale-with-the-sur-rounding-buildings-and-makes-it-to-day-the-most-dis-tinguished-edifice-on-wall-street-when-it-came-todesigning-the-great-banking-room-the-architects-had-afree-hand-and-our-illustrations-show-far-better-thanwords-can-tell-what-a-great-success-has-been-achievedin-rebuilding-the-bank-of-montreal-the-same-spiritof-determination-to-preserve-all-that-was-worthy-ofpreservation-in-the-original-image336714109.html
RM2AFPJ7W–. Charles Follen McKim; a study of his life and work. riginal order, that beauty has been greatly in-creased, and the additional height of the second orderbut brings the building more into scale with the sur-rounding buildings and makes it to-day the most dis-tinguished edifice on Wall Street. When it came todesigning the great banking-room, the architects had afree hand, and our illustrations show far better thanwords can tell what a great success has been achieved.In rebuilding the Bank of Montreal the same spiritof determination to preserve all that was worthy ofpreservation in the original
. Charles Follen McKim; a study of his life and work. n Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/charles-follen-mckim-a-study-of-his-life-and-work-n-image336712090.html
RM2AFPFKP–. Charles Follen McKim; a study of his life and work. n
. Charles Follen McKim; a study of his life and work. tudied the growth of his style it seems to be thefulfillment of everything for which he had strivenso hard, the visible embodiment of those principles towhich he had given his life. When the actual working drawings for the Penn-sylvania Station were commenced, McKims healthhad begun to fail so rapidly that he was not able togive any attention to the study of the details. Theoriginal conception was inspired by him and in itsdevelopment he took the deepest interest, but his as-sistants, and among them notably Mr. Richardson,worked out the det Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/charles-follen-mckim-a-study-of-his-life-and-work-tudied-the-growth-of-his-style-it-seems-to-be-thefulfillment-of-everything-for-which-he-had-strivenso-hard-the-visible-embodiment-of-those-principles-towhich-he-had-given-his-life-when-the-actual-working-drawings-for-the-penn-sylvania-station-were-commenced-mckims-healthhad-begun-to-fail-so-rapidly-that-he-was-not-able-togive-any-attention-to-the-study-of-the-details-theoriginal-conception-was-inspired-by-him-and-in-itsdevelopment-he-took-the-deepest-interest-but-his-as-sistants-and-among-them-notably-mr-richardsonworked-out-the-det-image336709939.html
RM2AFPCXY–. Charles Follen McKim; a study of his life and work. tudied the growth of his style it seems to be thefulfillment of everything for which he had strivenso hard, the visible embodiment of those principles towhich he had given his life. When the actual working drawings for the Penn-sylvania Station were commenced, McKims healthhad begun to fail so rapidly that he was not able togive any attention to the study of the details. Theoriginal conception was inspired by him and in itsdevelopment he took the deepest interest, but his as-sistants, and among them notably Mr. Richardson,worked out the det
. Charles Follen McKim; a study of his life and work. noise, no dirt, no confusion. Youare in an even larger room than the main waiting-room, a room as light as out of doors, for it is really acourt covered with glass. The steel structure supporting this glass roof is again devoid of ornamentation orembellishment of any sort, but wonderfully impress^ive from the supreme beauty of line and function likethe lean, lithe frame of a young athlete stripped ofevery ounce of superfluous flesh. From this concourseone descends by very easy steps to a platform on thelevel of the floor of the cars, which Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/charles-follen-mckim-a-study-of-his-life-and-work-noise-no-dirt-no-confusion-youare-in-an-even-larger-room-than-the-main-waiting-room-a-room-as-light-as-out-of-doors-for-it-is-really-acourt-covered-with-glass-the-steel-structure-supporting-this-glass-roof-is-again-devoid-of-ornamentation-orembellishment-of-any-sort-but-wonderfully-impressive-from-the-supreme-beauty-of-line-and-function-likethe-lean-lithe-frame-of-a-young-athlete-stripped-ofevery-ounce-of-superfluous-flesh-from-this-concourseone-descends-by-very-easy-steps-to-a-platform-on-thelevel-of-the-floor-of-the-cars-which-image336709685.html
RM2AFPCHW–. Charles Follen McKim; a study of his life and work. noise, no dirt, no confusion. Youare in an even larger room than the main waiting-room, a room as light as out of doors, for it is really acourt covered with glass. The steel structure supporting this glass roof is again devoid of ornamentation orembellishment of any sort, but wonderfully impress^ive from the supreme beauty of line and function likethe lean, lithe frame of a young athlete stripped ofevery ounce of superfluous flesh. From this concourseone descends by very easy steps to a platform on thelevel of the floor of the cars, which
. Charles Follen McKim; a study of his life and work. DETAIL OF THE UNIVERSITY CLUB LIBRARY DISCUSSION OF VARIOUS BUILDINGS with this criticism. Here we have McKim, and Wic-Kim at his best. Through the courtesy of the firm Iam able to pubhsh so many photographs that I will letthem speak for themselves. This building possesses allthe qualities desirable m a palace upon a great citystreet, and to-day the modern city club can be nothingbut a palace if it is to fulfill the demands made upon it.Since the widening of Fifth Avenue has necessitatedthe removal of the area balustrade, the building stand Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/charles-follen-mckim-a-study-of-his-life-and-work-detail-of-the-university-club-library-discussion-of-various-buildings-with-this-criticism-here-we-have-mckim-and-wic-kim-at-his-best-through-the-courtesy-of-the-firm-iam-able-to-pubhsh-so-many-photographs-that-i-will-letthem-speak-for-themselves-this-building-possesses-allthe-qualities-desirable-m-a-palace-upon-a-great-citystreet-and-to-day-the-modern-city-club-can-be-nothingbut-a-palace-if-it-is-to-fulfill-the-demands-made-upon-itsince-the-widening-of-fifth-avenue-has-necessitatedthe-removal-of-the-area-balustrade-the-building-stand-image336716168.html
RM2AFPMWC–. Charles Follen McKim; a study of his life and work. DETAIL OF THE UNIVERSITY CLUB LIBRARY DISCUSSION OF VARIOUS BUILDINGS with this criticism. Here we have McKim, and Wic-Kim at his best. Through the courtesy of the firm Iam able to pubhsh so many photographs that I will letthem speak for themselves. This building possesses allthe qualities desirable m a palace upon a great citystreet, and to-day the modern city club can be nothingbut a palace if it is to fulfill the demands made upon it.Since the widening of Fifth Avenue has necessitatedthe removal of the area balustrade, the building stand
. Charles Follen McKim; a study of his life and work. EXTERIOR OF THE BANK OF MONTREAL, ST. JAMES STREET. MAIN BANKING-ROOM, BANK OF MONTREAL Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/charles-follen-mckim-a-study-of-his-life-and-work-exterior-of-the-bank-of-montreal-st-james-street-main-banking-room-bank-of-montreal-image336714523.html
RM2AFPJPK–. Charles Follen McKim; a study of his life and work. EXTERIOR OF THE BANK OF MONTREAL, ST. JAMES STREET. MAIN BANKING-ROOM, BANK OF MONTREAL
. Charles Follen McKim; a study of his life and work. THE PARK COMMISSION PLAN Monticello, was in those early days the most dignifiedestate in the United States, and m his hbrary were ac-curate plans of Pans, Frankfort, Amsterdam, Milan,and other European cities. LEnfant himself was aman of cultivation and position, and an engineer ofrecognized ability, and so pleased was Jefferson withWashingtons choice of such a man to prepare theplans for the future Federal City that he turned overto him all the data in his own library. McKim, of course, recognized the potential beautiesof the original plan Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/charles-follen-mckim-a-study-of-his-life-and-work-the-park-commission-plan-monticello-was-in-those-early-days-the-most-dignifiedestate-in-the-united-states-and-m-his-hbrary-were-ac-curate-plans-of-pans-frankfort-amsterdam-milanand-other-european-cities-lenfant-himself-was-aman-of-cultivation-and-position-and-an-engineer-ofrecognized-ability-and-so-pleased-was-jefferson-withwashingtons-choice-of-such-a-man-to-prepare-theplans-for-the-future-federal-city-that-he-turned-overto-him-all-the-data-in-his-own-library-mckim-of-course-recognized-the-potential-beautiesof-the-original-plan-image336711837.html
RM2AFPFAN–. Charles Follen McKim; a study of his life and work. THE PARK COMMISSION PLAN Monticello, was in those early days the most dignifiedestate in the United States, and m his hbrary were ac-curate plans of Pans, Frankfort, Amsterdam, Milan,and other European cities. LEnfant himself was aman of cultivation and position, and an engineer ofrecognized ability, and so pleased was Jefferson withWashingtons choice of such a man to prepare theplans for the future Federal City that he turned overto him all the data in his own library. McKim, of course, recognized the potential beautiesof the original plan
. Charles Follen McKim; a study of his life and work. MAIN STAIRCASE, BOSTON PUBLIC LIBRARY. BATES HALL, BOSTON PUBLIC LIBRARY THE BOSTON PUBLIC LIBRARY In judging his work one must also remember that hecame of conservative cultivated Philadelphia ancestryand had been brought up to observe and clmg to theforms and traditions of an established society. Whilerecognizing the inherent beauty of Gothic forms, in theuse of which he made one very successful essay m theMornstown Church, he early realized that this stylewas not sufficiently elastic for a new and expandingcivilization full of the enthus Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/charles-follen-mckim-a-study-of-his-life-and-work-main-staircase-boston-public-library-bates-hall-boston-public-library-the-boston-public-library-in-judging-his-work-one-must-also-remember-that-hecame-of-conservative-cultivated-philadelphia-ancestryand-had-been-brought-up-to-observe-and-clmg-to-theforms-and-traditions-of-an-established-society-whilerecognizing-the-inherent-beauty-of-gothic-forms-in-theuse-of-which-he-made-one-very-successful-essay-m-themornstown-church-he-early-realized-that-this-stylewas-not-sufficiently-elastic-for-a-new-and-expandingcivilization-full-of-the-enthus-image336720619.html
RM2AFPXGB–. Charles Follen McKim; a study of his life and work. MAIN STAIRCASE, BOSTON PUBLIC LIBRARY. BATES HALL, BOSTON PUBLIC LIBRARY THE BOSTON PUBLIC LIBRARY In judging his work one must also remember that hecame of conservative cultivated Philadelphia ancestryand had been brought up to observe and clmg to theforms and traditions of an established society. Whilerecognizing the inherent beauty of Gothic forms, in theuse of which he made one very successful essay m theMornstown Church, he early realized that this stylewas not sufficiently elastic for a new and expandingcivilization full of the enthus
. Charles Follen McKim; a study of his life and work. n. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/charles-follen-mckim-a-study-of-his-life-and-work-n-image336711922.html
RM2AFPFDP–. Charles Follen McKim; a study of his life and work. n.
. Charles Follen McKim; a study of his life and work. my intention here to enter into a detailedcriticism of McFCims executed work, but there are afew among the many buildings designed and executedby the firm to which I wish to call attention becausethey illustrate so perfectly the principles for whichMcKim so persistently strove. It is not possible tomaintain that these buildings are exclusively the workof McKim; in fact, with some of them, he had noimmediate connection, but, as has been said, until hisdeath his spirit and influence were predominant in theofiice and set the standard of taste Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/charles-follen-mckim-a-study-of-his-life-and-work-my-intention-here-to-enter-into-a-detailedcriticism-of-mcfcims-executed-work-but-there-are-afew-among-the-many-buildings-designed-and-executedby-the-firm-to-which-i-wish-to-call-attention-becausethey-illustrate-so-perfectly-the-principles-for-whichmckim-so-persistently-strove-it-is-not-possible-tomaintain-that-these-buildings-are-exclusively-the-workof-mckim-in-fact-with-some-of-them-he-had-noimmediate-connection-but-as-has-been-said-until-hisdeath-his-spirit-and-influence-were-predominant-in-theofiice-and-set-the-standard-of-taste-image336720241.html
RM2AFPX2W–. Charles Follen McKim; a study of his life and work. my intention here to enter into a detailedcriticism of McFCims executed work, but there are afew among the many buildings designed and executedby the firm to which I wish to call attention becausethey illustrate so perfectly the principles for whichMcKim so persistently strove. It is not possible tomaintain that these buildings are exclusively the workof McKim; in fact, with some of them, he had noimmediate connection, but, as has been said, until hisdeath his spirit and influence were predominant in theofiice and set the standard of taste
. Charles Follen McKim; a study of his life and work. <«^ «N* *. •* •^/ «*^ «ii^ «t ^^ i^ %^ *,^ * ^^ic%^&. 737 LIBRARY 742815 UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO TOWILLIAM RUTHERFORD MEAD THE LAST OF A GREAT TRIUMVIRATE PREFACE The preparing of this short memoir has been in-spired by the desire to set before the younger membersof the Architectural profession and particularly thedraughtsmen in offices, something of the personalityof a very great man. It must remain for some otherpen than mine to write a complete analytic life ofCharles F. McKim. Since his death, new schools ofArchitecture have grown up w Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/charles-follen-mckim-a-study-of-his-life-and-work-lt-n-ii-t-i-ic-737-library-742815-university-of-toronto-towilliam-rutherford-mead-the-last-of-a-great-triumvirate-preface-the-preparing-of-this-short-memoir-has-been-in-spired-by-the-desire-to-set-before-the-younger-membersof-the-architectural-profession-and-particularly-thedraughtsmen-in-offices-something-of-the-personalityof-a-very-great-man-it-must-remain-for-some-otherpen-than-mine-to-write-a-complete-analytic-life-ofcharles-f-mckim-since-his-death-new-schools-ofarchitecture-have-grown-up-w-image336722399.html
RM2AFR0RY–. Charles Follen McKim; a study of his life and work. <«^ «N* *. •* •^/ «*^ «ii^ «t ^^ i^ %^ *,^ * ^^ic%^&. 737 LIBRARY 742815 UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO TOWILLIAM RUTHERFORD MEAD THE LAST OF A GREAT TRIUMVIRATE PREFACE The preparing of this short memoir has been in-spired by the desire to set before the younger membersof the Architectural profession and particularly thedraughtsmen in offices, something of the personalityof a very great man. It must remain for some otherpen than mine to write a complete analytic life ofCharles F. McKim. Since his death, new schools ofArchitecture have grown up w
. Charles Follen McKim; a study of his life and work. <«^ «N* *. •* •^/ «*^ «ii^ «t ^^ i^ %^ *,^ * ^^ic%^&. ^^ W06 iUuu^ U-^H^/^U^ ^ CHARLES FOLLEN McKIM A STUDY OF HIS LIFE AND WORK BY ALFRED HOYT GRANGER 111 WITH ILLUSTRATIONS ??Perfection in ivbatever he undertook.charlesfollenmck00granuoft Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/charles-follen-mckim-a-study-of-his-life-and-work-lt-n-ii-t-i-ic-w06-iuuu-u-hu-charles-follen-mckim-a-study-of-his-life-and-work-by-alfred-hoyt-granger-111-with-illustrations-perfection-in-ivbatever-he-undertookcharlesfollenmck00granuoft-image336722709.html
RM2AFR171–. Charles Follen McKim; a study of his life and work. <«^ «N* *. •* •^/ «*^ «ii^ «t ^^ i^ %^ *,^ * ^^ic%^&. ^^ W06 iUuu^ U-^H^/^U^ ^ CHARLES FOLLEN McKIM A STUDY OF HIS LIFE AND WORK BY ALFRED HOYT GRANGER 111 WITH ILLUSTRATIONS ??Perfection in ivbatever he undertook.charlesfollenmck00granuoft
. Charles Follen McKim; a study of his life and work. MAIN BANKING-ROOM, BANK OF MONTREAL. i DISCUSSION OF VARIOUS BUILDINGSduring the whole extent of the work. It was at thismeeting that McKim was able to announce to the In-stitute of Architects what was to him the realizationof one of his dearest dreams, the ability to purchasea permanent home for the American Academy atRome, which was made possible by gifts of one hun-dred thousand dollars each from Mr. J. Pierpont Mor-gan and Mr. Henry Walters. But to return to our muttons. When the NationalCity Bank bought the old New York Custom Houseon Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/charles-follen-mckim-a-study-of-his-life-and-work-main-banking-room-bank-of-montreal-i-discussion-of-various-buildingsduring-the-whole-extent-of-the-work-it-was-at-thismeeting-that-mckim-was-able-to-announce-to-the-in-stitute-of-architects-what-was-to-him-the-realizationof-one-of-his-dearest-dreams-the-ability-to-purchasea-permanent-home-for-the-american-academy-atrome-which-was-made-possible-by-gifts-of-one-hun-dred-thousand-dollars-each-from-mr-j-pierpont-mor-gan-and-mr-henry-walters-but-to-return-to-our-muttons-when-the-nationalcity-bank-bought-the-old-new-york-custom-houseon-image336714310.html
RM2AFPJF2–. Charles Follen McKim; a study of his life and work. MAIN BANKING-ROOM, BANK OF MONTREAL. i DISCUSSION OF VARIOUS BUILDINGSduring the whole extent of the work. It was at thismeeting that McKim was able to announce to the In-stitute of Architects what was to him the realizationof one of his dearest dreams, the ability to purchasea permanent home for the American Academy atRome, which was made possible by gifts of one hun-dred thousand dollars each from Mr. J. Pierpont Mor-gan and Mr. Henry Walters. But to return to our muttons. When the NationalCity Bank bought the old New York Custom Houseon
. Charles Follen McKim; a study of his life and work. first conference McKim was not present,buthis firm was more than well represented by Mr. Mead.In the midst of this conference, Root was stricken withpneumonia and died on January 13. At first his losswas felt to be irreparable. Up to his death he had beenthe guiding spirit of the whole conception and had him-self prepared the first complete plan for Jackson Park.As the consulting architects worked and studied theproblem on the ground the excellencies of Roots planbecame more and more apparent, and in the main hisplan was carried out. McKim Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/charles-follen-mckim-a-study-of-his-life-and-work-first-conference-mckim-was-not-presentbuthis-firm-was-more-than-well-represented-by-mr-meadin-the-midst-of-this-conference-root-was-stricken-withpneumonia-and-died-on-january-13-at-first-his-losswas-felt-to-be-irreparable-up-to-his-death-he-had-beenthe-guiding-spirit-of-the-whole-conception-and-had-him-self-prepared-the-first-complete-plan-for-jackson-parkas-the-consulting-architects-worked-and-studied-theproblem-on-the-ground-the-excellencies-of-roots-planbecame-more-and-more-apparent-and-in-the-main-hisplan-was-carried-out-mckim-image336712491.html
RM2AFPG63–. Charles Follen McKim; a study of his life and work. first conference McKim was not present,buthis firm was more than well represented by Mr. Mead.In the midst of this conference, Root was stricken withpneumonia and died on January 13. At first his losswas felt to be irreparable. Up to his death he had beenthe guiding spirit of the whole conception and had him-self prepared the first complete plan for Jackson Park.As the consulting architects worked and studied theproblem on the ground the excellencies of Roots planbecame more and more apparent, and in the main hisplan was carried out. McKim
. Charles Follen McKim; a study of his life and work. tudy of the Morgan Library, as a wholeand in detail, only strengthens the belief that no greatarchitecture can exist without them. Because during McKims lifetime the firm erectedno skyscraper building, it has often been said that theprinciples which they taught so persistently could notbe applied to a tall building. One has only to studythe new Municipal Building of the city of New York 47 CHARLES POLLEN McKIM now rapidly nearing completion and which is the workof McKim, Mead, and White to discover that McKimwas right, absolutely right, in Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/charles-follen-mckim-a-study-of-his-life-and-work-tudy-of-the-morgan-library-as-a-wholeand-in-detail-only-strengthens-the-belief-that-no-greatarchitecture-can-exist-without-them-because-during-mckims-lifetime-the-firm-erectedno-skyscraper-building-it-has-often-been-said-that-theprinciples-which-they-taught-so-persistently-could-notbe-applied-to-a-tall-building-one-has-only-to-studythe-new-municipal-building-of-the-city-of-new-york-47-charles-pollen-mckim-now-rapidly-nearing-completion-and-which-is-the-workof-mckim-mead-and-white-to-discover-that-mckimwas-right-absolutely-right-in-image336712939.html
RM2AFPGP3–. Charles Follen McKim; a study of his life and work. tudy of the Morgan Library, as a wholeand in detail, only strengthens the belief that no greatarchitecture can exist without them. Because during McKims lifetime the firm erectedno skyscraper building, it has often been said that theprinciples which they taught so persistently could notbe applied to a tall building. One has only to studythe new Municipal Building of the city of New York 47 CHARLES POLLEN McKIM now rapidly nearing completion and which is the workof McKim, Mead, and White to discover that McKimwas right, absolutely right, in
. Charles Follen McKim; a study of his life and work. THE GORHAM BUILDING, NEW YORK. DISCUSSION OF VARIOUS BUILDINGS naissance in feeling, rather than Roman, but as thework of the firm grew more strongly established in themindsof the American people, as representing the idealtowards which American architecture was pushing,they received commissions of a much larger scale andamong them three great universities. Of these, Co-lumbia and the University of New York were entirelynew plants located in what was then open country,while the commission for the University of Virginiawas necessitated becaus Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/charles-follen-mckim-a-study-of-his-life-and-work-the-gorham-building-new-york-discussion-of-various-buildings-naissance-in-feeling-rather-than-roman-but-as-thework-of-the-firm-grew-more-strongly-established-in-themindsof-the-american-people-as-representing-the-idealtowards-which-american-architecture-was-pushingthey-received-commissions-of-a-much-larger-scale-andamong-them-three-great-universities-of-these-co-lumbia-and-the-university-of-new-york-were-entirelynew-plants-located-in-what-was-then-open-countrywhile-the-commission-for-the-university-of-virginiawas-necessitated-becaus-image336715670.html
RM2AFPM7J–. Charles Follen McKim; a study of his life and work. THE GORHAM BUILDING, NEW YORK. DISCUSSION OF VARIOUS BUILDINGS naissance in feeling, rather than Roman, but as thework of the firm grew more strongly established in themindsof the American people, as representing the idealtowards which American architecture was pushing,they received commissions of a much larger scale andamong them three great universities. Of these, Co-lumbia and the University of New York were entirelynew plants located in what was then open country,while the commission for the University of Virginiawas necessitated becaus
. Charles Follen McKim; a study of his life and work. rooms of the firststory just the right height above the street. Thesethings in a design do not happen, but are only achievedby careful study combined with faultless taste. Tocultivate such a taste and make it a part of ones natureis surely the souls desire of every young architect wholoves his art, and such taste can be acquired in Americaby no surer means than the careful study of the workof Charles McKim and his associates. One of the club buildings erected by the firm inwhich McKim took peculiar delight and which withhim was a veritable Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/charles-follen-mckim-a-study-of-his-life-and-work-rooms-of-the-firststory-just-the-right-height-above-the-street-thesethings-in-a-design-do-not-happen-but-are-only-achievedby-careful-study-combined-with-faultless-taste-tocultivate-such-a-taste-and-make-it-a-part-of-ones-natureis-surely-the-souls-desire-of-every-young-architect-wholoves-his-art-and-such-taste-can-be-acquired-in-americaby-no-surer-means-than-the-careful-study-of-the-workof-charles-mckim-and-his-associates-one-of-the-club-buildings-erected-by-the-firm-inwhich-mckim-took-peculiar-delight-and-which-withhim-was-a-veritable-image336717598.html
RM2AFPPME–. Charles Follen McKim; a study of his life and work. rooms of the firststory just the right height above the street. Thesethings in a design do not happen, but are only achievedby careful study combined with faultless taste. Tocultivate such a taste and make it a part of ones natureis surely the souls desire of every young architect wholoves his art, and such taste can be acquired in Americaby no surer means than the careful study of the workof Charles McKim and his associates. One of the club buildings erected by the firm inwhich McKim took peculiar delight and which withhim was a veritable
. Charles Follen McKim; a study of his life and work. ourt at either end. In this mainwaiting-room are ticket offices, telephones and tele-graph, news-stand and other conveniences for thetraveler, so located as to save any unnecessary steps.Between the main waiting-room and the train con-course are two large subsidiary waiting-rooms, one formen and one for women. These rooms, as well as themain waiting-room, open directly into the great trainconcourse from which very easy flights of steps leaddown to the trains. This concourse can also be reachedby easy stairs from Eighth Avenue and from Thirt Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/charles-follen-mckim-a-study-of-his-life-and-work-ourt-at-either-end-in-this-mainwaiting-room-are-ticket-offices-telephones-and-tele-graph-news-stand-and-other-conveniences-for-thetraveler-so-located-as-to-save-any-unnecessary-stepsbetween-the-main-waiting-room-and-the-train-con-course-are-two-large-subsidiary-waiting-rooms-one-formen-and-one-for-women-these-rooms-as-well-as-themain-waiting-room-open-directly-into-the-great-trainconcourse-from-which-very-easy-flights-of-steps-leaddown-to-the-trains-this-concourse-can-also-be-reachedby-easy-stairs-from-eighth-avenue-and-from-thirt-image336710136.html
RM2AFPD60–. Charles Follen McKim; a study of his life and work. ourt at either end. In this mainwaiting-room are ticket offices, telephones and tele-graph, news-stand and other conveniences for thetraveler, so located as to save any unnecessary steps.Between the main waiting-room and the train con-course are two large subsidiary waiting-rooms, one formen and one for women. These rooms, as well as themain waiting-room, open directly into the great trainconcourse from which very easy flights of steps leaddown to the trains. This concourse can also be reachedby easy stairs from Eighth Avenue and from Thirt
. Charles Follen McKim; a study of his life and work. the accomplishment of the workimpossible, because of the construction of other under-ground lines, demanded instant work. The plan asconceived in the mind of Mr. Cassatt seemed to hisassociates at first hearing like a dream from the Ara-bian Nights, but only those who dream dreams andsee visions accomplish the impossible and the enthu-siasm of the leader soon fired his associates. The plan as outlined, and as it was afterwards car-ried out, involved not only the acquiring of sufficientland in the heart of the city for a station to meet thew Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/charles-follen-mckim-a-study-of-his-life-and-work-the-accomplishment-of-the-workimpossible-because-of-the-construction-of-other-under-ground-lines-demanded-instant-work-the-plan-asconceived-in-the-mind-of-mr-cassatt-seemed-to-hisassociates-at-first-hearing-like-a-dream-from-the-ara-bian-nights-but-only-those-who-dream-dreams-andsee-visions-accomplish-the-impossible-and-the-enthu-siasm-of-the-leader-soon-fired-his-associates-the-plan-as-outlined-and-as-it-was-afterwards-car-ried-out-involved-not-only-the-acquiring-of-sufficientland-in-the-heart-of-the-city-for-a-station-to-meet-thew-image336710486.html
RM2AFPDJE–. Charles Follen McKim; a study of his life and work. the accomplishment of the workimpossible, because of the construction of other under-ground lines, demanded instant work. The plan asconceived in the mind of Mr. Cassatt seemed to hisassociates at first hearing like a dream from the Ara-bian Nights, but only those who dream dreams andsee visions accomplish the impossible and the enthu-siasm of the leader soon fired his associates. The plan as outlined, and as it was afterwards car-ried out, involved not only the acquiring of sufficientland in the heart of the city for a station to meet thew
. Charles Follen McKim; a study of his life and work. ict utilitarianism. For months it seemed as if there was anirrepressible conflict between the engineer and the artist; itseemed as if nothing but the brute power of the War Departmeat could settle it. But as time went on the old story ot thesun and the north wind with the traveler repeated itselt. Thegentle insistence and unswerving constancy ot McKim carriedthe day, and it was but a short time before the engineer officerwas the most ardent admirer and loyal follower of the artist, andall controversy disappeared, and the War College tOday s Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/charles-follen-mckim-a-study-of-his-life-and-work-ict-utilitarianism-for-months-it-seemed-as-if-there-was-anirrepressible-conflict-between-the-engineer-and-the-artist-itseemed-as-if-nothing-but-the-brute-power-of-the-war-departmeat-could-settle-it-but-as-time-went-on-the-old-story-ot-thesun-and-the-north-wind-with-the-traveler-repeated-itselt-thegentle-insistence-and-unswerving-constancy-ot-mckim-carriedthe-day-and-it-was-but-a-short-time-before-the-engineer-officerwas-the-most-ardent-admirer-and-loyal-follower-of-the-artist-andall-controversy-disappeared-and-the-war-college-today-s-image336710893.html
RM2AFPE51–. Charles Follen McKim; a study of his life and work. ict utilitarianism. For months it seemed as if there was anirrepressible conflict between the engineer and the artist; itseemed as if nothing but the brute power of the War Departmeat could settle it. But as time went on the old story ot thesun and the north wind with the traveler repeated itselt. Thegentle insistence and unswerving constancy ot McKim carriedthe day, and it was but a short time before the engineer officerwas the most ardent admirer and loyal follower of the artist, andall controversy disappeared, and the War College tOday s
. Charles Follen McKim; a study of his life and work. INGS After an illness which really lasted for nearly threeyears, Charles McKim died on the 14th of September,1909. So widespread was the grief felt, not onlyamong his own immediate circle, but also by theAmerican people at large, that the New York Chapterof American Institute of Architects and the varioussocieties of which he was an honored member deter^mined to hold a memorial meeting in his honor in thecity of New York. The national body of the Amer-ican Institute, while in thorough sympathy with theNew York movement, felt that some recog Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/charles-follen-mckim-a-study-of-his-life-and-work-ings-after-an-illness-which-really-lasted-for-nearly-threeyears-charles-mckim-died-on-the-14th-of-september1909-so-widespread-was-the-grief-felt-not-onlyamong-his-own-immediate-circle-but-also-by-theamerican-people-at-large-that-the-new-york-chapterof-american-institute-of-architects-and-the-varioussocieties-of-which-he-was-an-honored-member-determined-to-hold-a-memorial-meeting-in-his-honor-in-thecity-of-new-york-the-national-body-of-the-amer-ican-institute-while-in-thorough-sympathy-with-thenew-york-movement-felt-that-some-recog-image336709131.html
RM2AFPBX3–. Charles Follen McKim; a study of his life and work. INGS After an illness which really lasted for nearly threeyears, Charles McKim died on the 14th of September,1909. So widespread was the grief felt, not onlyamong his own immediate circle, but also by theAmerican people at large, that the New York Chapterof American Institute of Architects and the varioussocieties of which he was an honored member deter^mined to hold a memorial meeting in his honor in thecity of New York. The national body of the Amer-ican Institute, while in thorough sympathy with theNew York movement, felt that some recog
. Charles Follen McKim; a study of his life and work. PLAN OF REAUING-ROOM FLOOR, BOSTON PUBLIC LIBRARY. MAIN ENTRANCE, BOSTON PUBLIC LIBRARY THE BOSTON PUBLIC LIBRARY Boston building the mam story is an arcade of thirteenarches separated by quite heavy piers. Just about onethird of the height of the arcade is filled with masonry.The windows above are much higher than in Samte-Genevieve with deeper reveals. The frieze above thearcade is plain except for an inscription in Roman letters, and the cornice, almost the most beautiful featureof the design, is of Italian rather than French propor-tion Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/charles-follen-mckim-a-study-of-his-life-and-work-plan-of-reauing-room-floor-boston-public-library-main-entrance-boston-public-library-the-boston-public-library-boston-building-the-mam-story-is-an-arcade-of-thirteenarches-separated-by-quite-heavy-piers-just-about-onethird-of-the-height-of-the-arcade-is-filled-with-masonrythe-windows-above-are-much-higher-than-in-samte-genevieve-with-deeper-reveals-the-frieze-above-thearcade-is-plain-except-for-an-inscription-in-roman-letters-and-the-cornice-almost-the-most-beautiful-featureof-the-design-is-of-italian-rather-than-french-propor-tion-image336720993.html
RM2AFPY1N–. Charles Follen McKim; a study of his life and work. PLAN OF REAUING-ROOM FLOOR, BOSTON PUBLIC LIBRARY. MAIN ENTRANCE, BOSTON PUBLIC LIBRARY THE BOSTON PUBLIC LIBRARY Boston building the mam story is an arcade of thirteenarches separated by quite heavy piers. Just about onethird of the height of the arcade is filled with masonry.The windows above are much higher than in Samte-Genevieve with deeper reveals. The frieze above thearcade is plain except for an inscription in Roman letters, and the cornice, almost the most beautiful featureof the design, is of Italian rather than French propor-tion