A. Ten Eyck Brown
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Albert Anthony Ten Eyck Brown (1878-1940) was an architect active in Atlanta, Georgia
and other areas. Brown was born in 1878 in Albany, New York. He studied at the Academy of Design in New York.
His works include:
Atlanta, Georgia
Atlanta is the capital and most populous city in the U.S. state of Georgia. According to the 2010 census, Atlanta's population is 420,003. Atlanta is the cultural and economic center of the Atlanta metropolitan area, which is home to 5,268,860 people and is the ninth largest metropolitan area in...
and other areas. Brown was born in 1878 in Albany, New York. He studied at the Academy of Design in New York.
His works include:
- St. Anthony Church in West End, Atlanta (1908-1923)
- 1910s: houses in Ansley ParkAnsley ParkAnsley Park is an affluent residential neighborhood in Atlanta, Georgia, located just east of Midtown and west of Piedmont Park. One of the first suburban neighborhoods in the city designed for automobiles, it features wide, winding roads rather than the grid pattern typical of older streetcar...
and Druid HillsDruid Hills, GeorgiaDruid Hills is a community which includes both a census-designated place in unincorporated DeKalb County, Georgia, United States, as well as a neighborhood of the city of Atlanta. The CDP's population was 14,568 at the 2010 census...
, Atlanta - Fulton County CourthouseFulton County Courthouse (Georgia)The Fulton County Courthouse, built between 1911 and 1914, is an historic courthouse building located at 160 Pryor Street SW in Atlanta, Georgia, the Fulton county seat. It was designed by noted Atlanta-based architect A. Ten Eyck Brown , along with the Atlanta firm of Morgan and Dillon. It is...
(1911-14) - Albany Municipal AuditoriumAlbany Municipal AuditoriumThe Albany Municipal Auditorium, located in downtown Albany, Georgia, U.S., was built in 1915 to replace a wooden auditorium on the same site used for chautauqua programs. It was abandoned in 1972 and was restored beginning in 1986 and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places as...
(1915) - Arlington Hall (1918-19) at Lanier UniversityLanier UniversityLanier University, named after poet Sidney Lanier, was from a short-lived university in today's Morningside-Lenox Park neighborhood of Atlanta, Georgia....
, Morningside-Lenox ParkMorningside-Lenox ParkMorningside/Lenox Park is a residential neighborhood in Atlanta, Georgia founded in 1931. It is located north of Virginia-Highland, east of Ansley Park and west of Druid Hills...
, Atlanta - Municipal Market (1923), Sweet AuburnSweet AuburnThe Sweet Auburn Historic District is a historic African-American neighborhood along Auburn Avenue in Atlanta, Georgia. The name Sweet Auburn was coined by John Wesley Dobbs, referring to the "richest Negro street in the world". The Sweet Auburn district includes:*the Martin Luther King, Jr...
, Atlanta - Miami-Dade County Courthouse (1925-28)
- Federal Post Office Annex (1931-33), now the Martin Luther King Jr. Federal Building, Downtown Atlanta
- State Bar of Georgia headqarters (1918), formerly the Federal Reserve Bank of AtlantaFederal Reserve Bank of AtlantaThe Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta is responsible for the sixth district, which covers the states of Alabama, Florida, and Georgia, 74 counties in the eastern two-thirds of...
- Thornton Building (1932), Atlanta
- Clark Howell HomesTechwood HomesTechwood Homes was the first public housing project in the United States, opened just before the First Houses. Located in Atlanta, Georgia, it replaced a shantytown known as Tanyard Bottom or Tech Flats. It was completed on August 15, 1936, but was dedicated on November 29 of the previous year by...
(1939-41) - buildings in the Downtown Athens Historic DistrictDowntown Athens Historic DistrictThe Downtown Athens Historic District is a historic area in Athens, Georgia, United States. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1978. Its boundaries were revised twice, in 1984 and 2006, and additional documentation was filed in 2006...
, Athens, GeorgiaAthens, GeorgiaAthens-Clarke County is a consolidated city–county in U.S. state of Georgia, in the northeastern part of the state, comprising the former City of Athens proper and Clarke County. The University of Georgia is located in this college town and is responsible for the initial growth of the city...