William Buck Stratton (Q120788085)

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American Architect
  • William B. Stratton
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William Buck Stratton
American Architect
  • William B. Stratton

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19 June 1918Gregorian
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Arts and crafts in Detroit 1906-1976 : the movement, the society, the school : the Detroit Institute of Arts, November 26, 1976-January 16, 1977 : exhibition. (1976). The Institute. (English)
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His firm first was Stratton & Baldwin, later it was Stratton & Snyder, and then Stratton & Hyde. (English)
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May 1894Gregorian
Detroit Museum of Art Trustees. Annual Report of the Trustees. Detroit. John Borman & Son. 1894 (English)
W.B. Stratton taught Architecture and Mechanical Drawing (English)
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William Buck Stratton...recent Cornell graduate, had come to Detroit in 1889 (English)
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Hill, E. J., Gallagher, J., & American Institute of Architects. Detroit Chapter. (2003). Aia detroit : the american institute of architects guide to detroit architecture. Wayne State University Press. (English)
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Colby, J. H. (1956). Art and a city : a history of the detroit society of arts & crafts. Wayne State University Press. (English)
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The Detroit Society of Arts & Crafts building at 47 Watson Street in Detroit was designed by architects Stratton and Grylls. (English)
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Hill, E. J., Gallagher, J., & American Institute of Architects. Detroit Chapter. (2003). Aia detroit : the american institute of architects guide to detroit architecture. Wayne State University Press. (English)
In 1907 [Mary Chase Perry Stratton] moved the operation to its present site on East Jefferson and a half-timbered English cottage designed by architect William (Buck) Stratton whom she later married. (English)
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August 1905Gregorian
Dedication of the New Auditorium. (1905). Bulletin of the Detroit Museum of Art, 1(7), 1–6. http://www.jstor.org/stable/41934036 (English)
Stratton and Baldwin was the architectural firm responsible for the annex and auditorium of the museum. (English)
These plans contemplate a building four stories high and approximately 70x100 feet, which, together with the present building, will cover the entire lot. In it there will be ample storage room, a work shop, a large auditorium. (English)
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Hill, & Gallagher, J. (2003). AIA Detroit : the American Institute of Architects guide to Detroit architecture. Wayne State University Press. (English)
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Hill, E. J., & Gallagher, John. (2003). AIA Detroit : the American Institute of Architects guide to Detroit architecture. Wayne State University Press. (English)
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WOOLFENDEN, W. E. (1948). THE STRATTON COLLECTION. Bulletin of the Detroit Institute of Arts of the City of Detroit, 27(4), 87–89. http://www.jstor.org/stable/41500683 (English)
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Colby, J. H. (1956). Art and a city : a history of the detroit society of arts & crafts. Wayne State University Press. (English)
Stratton was a founding member and vice-president of the Detroit Society of Arts and Crafts, which evolved into the College for Creative Studies. (English)
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