Famous Arts and Crafts Movement Buildings By Reference
List of famous buildings in the Arts and Crafts movement movement, with photos. These examples of Arts and Crafts movement buildings are listed alphabetically by name or address, with pictures (when available). The Arts and Crafts movement buildings list includes lots of data and is sortable by any column. This is a great source for answering the question "What are the most famous Arts and Crafts movement buildings?" and "what does Arts and Crafts movement look like?". Included are a cross-section of different kinds of Arts and Crafts movement architectural structures and this list includes most prominent buildings in the Arts and Crafts movement style. This list is made up of a variety of items, including Avon Old Farms and O. E. Rolvaag House. You may want to copy this list to build your own just like it, re-rank it to fit your opinions, then publish it to share it on Facebook, Twitter or any other social sites you frequent. (33 Items)
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Richard Norman ShawArts and Crafts movementJan 01 1875Richard Norman Shaw - 2Theodate Pope RiddleArts and Crafts movement, Tudor style architecture, English CotswoldJan 01 1927Theodate Pope Riddle
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Black Clauchrie House
Arts and Crafts movementJan 01 1901 - 4
Broadleys
Charles VoyseyArts and Crafts movementJan 01 1898Charles VoyseyWindermere - 5
Cleburne Building
Arts and Crafts movementJan 01 1913New York City -
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Craftsman Farms
Gustav StickleyArts and Crafts movement, American CraftsmanGustav StickleyParsippany - 7
Cragside
Richard Norman ShawArts and Crafts movement, Tudor Revival architectureJan 01 1863Richard Norman Shaw - 8
First Church of Christ Scientist, Manchester
Edgar WoodArts and Crafts movementJan 01 1903Edgar WoodManchester - 9Frank Lloyd WrightArts and Crafts movement, Queen Anne Style architecture (Great Britain & Australia), Queen Anne Style architecture (United States) MoreJan 01 1893Frank Lloyd WrightOak Park
- 10Greene and GreeneArts and Crafts movement, American CraftsmanJan 01 1908Greene and GreenePasadena
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Grace Episcopal Church
Arts and Crafts movement - 12
Grim's Dyke
Richard Norman ShawArts and Crafts movementRichard Norman Shaw - 13
Grove Park Inn
Arts and Crafts movementJan 01 1913Asheville - 14James Gamble RogersArts and Crafts movement, Art Nouveau, Collegiate GothicJan 01 1932James Gamble RogersNew Haven
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Hanlye House
Leonard Kier HettArts and Crafts movementLeonard Kier HettCuckfield -
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Arts and Crafts movement, Neo-RenaissanceNew York City - 17
Highbury, Birmingham
John Henry ChamberlainArts and Crafts movementJan 01 1878John Henry Chamberlain - 18Charles Harrison TownsendArts and Crafts movementJan 01 1902Charles Harrison TownsendLondon
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House in Bedford Park
Charles VoyseyArts and Crafts movementJan 01 1891Charles VoyseyLondon - 20Arts and Crafts movement, Neoclassical architecture, Romanesque Revival architecture More
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Linnell Close
Raymond Unwin, M H Baillie ScottArts and Crafts movementJan 01 1909Raymond Unwin, M H Baillie ScottHampstead Garden Suburb - 22
Mary Ward Settlement
Dunbar Smith, Cecil BrewerArts and Crafts movementJan 01 1895Dunbar Smith, Cecil Brewer - 23
Oliver HillArts and Crafts movementOliver Hill - 24
Merryfield
Oliver HillArts and Crafts movementOliver Hill - 25
Nathaniel Moore Banta House
Arts and Crafts movementJan 01 1908Arlington Heights
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