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Born in Pittsburgh, Ernest George Washington Dietrich (1857-1924) came to prominence in the 1880’s for his eye-catching shingle style designs. Finding success on the East coast, he relocated to New York City where he would practice for nearly forty years. He was an early proponent of the Colonial Revival and Arts and Crafts styles. Through his collaboration with furniture designer Gustav Stickley, Dietrich is recognized as designing the first “Craftsman” style house.
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Happy 166th Birthday, Architect E. G. W. Dietrich!
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HOUSES FOR THE PLATT FAMILY OF SCRANTON PART 3
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HOUSES FOR THE PLATT FAMILY OF SCRANTON Part 2
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HOUSES FOR THE PLATT FAMILY OF SCRANTON Part 1
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TUESDAY, DECEMBER 6TH - PRESENTATION IN FREEPORT, NY
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VIDEO FROM MY PRESENTATION AT THE MARVIN HOUSE
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OCTOBER 15TH - PRESENTATION IN JAMESTOWN, NY AT DIETRICH'S MARVIN HOUSE
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"You bring the name, I will bring the design"
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The Delineator: Work in the office of James T. Steen
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