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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...
- Located near historic Galena, IL Corn Belt Council Boy Scout Reservation Fellheimer Scout Reservation Prairie Council Gilson IL Sold Owned by a Seventh-day...
- (also co-designed by Reed & Stem). Reed & Stem's successor firm Stem & Fellheimer designed Union Station in Utica, New York, which also has resemblances...
- 1931–1933: Hamilton GO Centre, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada by Alfred T. Fellheimer 1931–1944: Serralves House, Porto, Portugal, designed by José Marques...
- Elizabeth Pierce (President and CEO), Jeffery P. Hopkins (Chairman) Architect Fellheimer & Wagner Public transit access SORTA Route 49 Nearest parking On site...
- station building was designed by the firm Fellheimer & Wagner, and is considered the firm's magnum opus. Fellheimer was known for designing train stations;...
- 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...
- 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...
- Empire State Building as the world's tallest building. The other, by Fellheimer & Wagner, was put forth by New Haven's chairman Patrick B. McGinnis along...
- (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...