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Alfred T.
Fellheimer (March 9, 1875 – 1959) was an
American architect. He
began his
career with Reed & Stem,
where he was lead
architect for
Grand Central...
- 1979, the 17-story Art Deco
style station was
designed by
architects Fellheimer &
Wagner for the New York
Central Railroad. The
Central Terminal is located...
- (1930–1934)
Cincinnati Union Terminal in Cincinnati, Ohio, by
Alfred T.
Fellheimer and
Roland A. **** (1933)
Church of St. Joan of Arc in Nice, France, by...
- in
place of the terminal.
Fellheimer &
Wagner made a proposal,
remarkable because its lead architect,
Alfred T.
Fellheimer, had
supervised the design...
- (also co-designed by Reed & Stem). Reed & Stem's
successor firm Stem &
Fellheimer designed Union Station in Utica, New York,
which also has resemblances...
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station building was
designed by the firm
Fellheimer & Wagner, and is
considered the firm's
magnum opus.
Fellheimer was
known for
designing train stations;...
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located on 5th St. at the end of
Cherry St. Its
architect was
Alfred Fellheimer,
prominent for his 1903
design of
Grand Central Terminal in New York City...
- 1931–1933:
Hamilton GO Centre, Hamilton, Ontario,
Canada by
Alfred T.
Fellheimer 1931–1944:
Serralves House, Porto, Portugal,
designed by José Marques...
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Avenue is
still in use as the main entrance. The
station was
designed by
Fellheimer & Long with
Allen H. Stem ****ociated Architects. The
building is made...
- Hermant. In the late 1920s, he was
brought in as
design consultant on
Fellheimer and Wagner's,
which is the present-day
Cincinnati Union Terminal, built...