- Arthur Gilman
Arthur Delevan Gilman (
November 5 1821 –July 11 1882 ) was an Americanarchitect , designer of manyBoston neighborhoods, and member of theAmerican Institute of Architects . Gilman was a descendant of Edward Gilman, one of the first settlers of Exeter, New Hampshire.Gilman was educated at Trinity College,
Hartford, Connecticut . In 1844 he published a paper on "American Architecture" in theNorth American Review . He was then invited to deliver twelve lectures before theLowell Institute ,Boston , after which he went to Europe on a tour of professional observation.On his return to Boston, he advocated filling in the
Back Bay district, urging this plan for years before his views were carried out by the State. HereGridley James Fox Bryant was his colleague.Commonwealth Avenue , now one of the finest streets in the world, is due almost entirely to his persistent efforts, along withFrederick Law Olmsted .Mr. Gilman designed and built the Old City Hall with
Gridley James Fox Bryant . In 1865 he moved toNew York City , where he designed The Equitable Insurance Company's building; St. John's Church and parsonage at Clifton,Staten Island ; and much of the capitol atAlbany, New York .External links
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