- John Notman
John Notman (1810–1865), a well known American
architect , was born inScotland and educated at theRoyal Scottish Academy . Prior to emigrating to theUnited States in 1831, Notman worked for the office ofWilliam Henry Playfair . After arriving in America, he eventually settled in the City of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania where one of his first commissions was theLaurel Hill Cemetery in 1835. He later opened and operated a successful firm until his death in 1865. Notman was also a founding member of theAmerican Institute of Architects and was committed to establishing professionalism in the practice of architecture in the United States.Some of Notman's notable commissions were for the Episcopal Church and include:
*St. Mark's Church,Philadelphia , 1849*Emmanuel Church,
Cumberland, Maryland , 1851
*St. Peter's Church,Pittsburgh , 1851
*St. Clement's Church,Philadelphia , 1857
*The Cathedral Church of St. John the Evangelist, Wilmington, Delaware, 1858
*The Church of the Holy Trinity,Philadelphia , 1859
* [http://www.njchurchscape.com/Glassboro-StThomas.html St. Thomas Episcopal Church] ,Glassboro, New Jersey
* [http://www.njchurchscape.com/Burlington%20Holy%20Innocents.html Chapel of the Holy Innocents, Saint Mary's Hall] ,Burlington, New Jersey
* [http://www.njchurchscape.com/Trenton-StPaul%27sEpis.html St. Paul's Episcopal Church] ,Trenton, New Jersey Many of his designs for churches were dictated by the ideas of the
Cambridge Camden Society who suggested thatAnglican churches of theLow Church variety should be built in the Romanesque style, while those of theHigh Church variety be built in the Gothic style. He was also briefly employed by theRoman Catholic Diocese of Philadelphia during construction of the Cathedral of SS. Peter & Paul until an argument over the terms of his contract resulted in his dismissal.Further reading
*Constance M. Greiff, "John Notman Architect, 1810-1865". Philadelphia: Athenaeum of Philadelphia, 1979.
External links
* [http://www.philadelphiabuildings.org/pab/app/ar_display.cfm/26273/ Philadelphia Buildings]
* [http://www.s-clements.org/ St. Clement's Church, Philadelphia]
* [http://www.saintmarksphiladelphia.org/ St. Mark's Church, Philadelphia]
* [http://www.htrit.org/ Church of the Holy Trinity, Philadelphia]
* [http://www.cathedralsaintjohn.org/ The Cathedral Church of St. John, Wilmington]
* [http://www.emmanuelparish.ang-md.org/ Emmanuel Church, Cumberland]
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