Arthur Peabody

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Arthur Peabody (November 16, 1858 – September 6, 1942) was the campus architect for the University of Wisconsin from 1905 to 1915 and the state architect of Wisconsin from 1915 to 1938.

Peabody was born in

University of Wisconsin Memorial Union.[1] He died in Madison, Wisconsin, on September 6, 1942.[1]

Buildings designed or overseen

Gallery

  • Adams County Courthouse
    Adams County Courthouse
  • Agricultural Engineering
    Agricultural Engineering
  • Biochemistry Building
    Biochemistry Building
  • Birge Hall
    Birge Hall
  • Carillon Tower
    Carillon Tower
  • Field House
    Field House
  • Forest Products Laboratory
    Forest Products Laboratory
  • Lathrop Hall
    Lathrop Hall
  • Materials Science & Engineering Building
    Materials Science & Engineering Building
  • Memorial Union
    Memorial Union
  • Sterling Hall
    Sterling Hall
  • Stock Pavilion
    Stock Pavilion
  • Urben House
    Urben House
  • Wisconsin State Office Building
    Wisconsin State Office Building
  • Wisconsin General Hospital
    Wisconsin General Hospital

References

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  12. ^ Jim Feldman (1997). The Buildings of the University of Wisconsin. Madison: Author. pp. 129–130.
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  21. ^ Jim Feldman (1997). The Buildings of the University of Wisconsin. Madison: Author. pp. 165–167.
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  23. ^ Jim Feldman (1997). The Buildings of the University of Wisconsin. Madison: Author. pp. 178–179.
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  26. ^ Wisconsin Historical Society. Architect's Rendering of General Hospital.
  27. ^ Jim Feldman (1997). The Buildings of the University of Wisconsin. Madison: Author. pp. 202–210.
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  29. ^ Wisconsin Historical Society. 1827-1833 Regent St: Architecture and History Inventory.
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  31. ^ Wisconsin Historical Society. Rendering of State Office Building
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