Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://wikidata.dbpedia.org/resource/Q4888164> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 58 of
58
with 100 triples per page.
- Q4888164 description "American master builder".
- Q4888164 description "American master builder".
- Q4888164 subject Q6562443.
- Q4888164 subject Q7021533.
- Q4888164 subject Q8221452.
- Q4888164 subject Q8244566.
- Q4888164 subject Q8693255.
- Q4888164 abstract "Benjamin A. Muncil (28 Aug 1867 – 16 Dec 1930) was an American master builder in the Adirondacks early in the 20th century. He was a major figure in the architectural development of the Adirondack Great Camps; among his many projects was Marjorie Merriweather Post's Camp Topridge, Northbrook Lodge, and White Pine Camp, a summer White House of US President Calvin Coolidge.Born in Vermontville, New York, he started life as a lumberman at age 14 and as a guide and camp caretaker on Upper St. Regis Lake at age 18. He was the first to use "brainstorm siding," wavy-edged cladding, in place of clapboard, at several camps, including White Pine Camp on Osgood Pond in 1907. Other projects included Camp Longwood and the Huntington camp, both on Spitfire Lake, and the Little Camp on Upper St. Regis Lake. The main boathouse at Topridge, with its curving cedar railings and twig work screens, is one of the major and last examples of the naturalistic rustic tradition introduced by W. W. Durant. He also designed the American Craftsman style Brighton Town Hall at Brighton, New York in 1914 and Northbrook Lodge at Paul Smiths, New York in 1919-1922.".
- Q4888164 birthDate "0028".
- Q4888164 birthYear "0028".
- Q4888164 country Q30.
- Q4888164 deathDate "0016".
- Q4888164 deathYear "0016".
- Q4888164 thumbnail Topridge_Boathouse.jpg?width=300.
- Q4888164 wikiPageExternalLink 060721VLPOsgoodPondtour%282%29.pdf.
- Q4888164 wikiPageExternalLink AdirondackCamps.pdf.
- Q4888164 wikiPageWikiLink Q14707587.
- Q4888164 wikiPageWikiLink Q22061040.
- Q4888164 wikiPageWikiLink Q2393161.
- Q4888164 wikiPageWikiLink Q2561461.
- Q4888164 wikiPageWikiLink Q357546.
- Q4888164 wikiPageWikiLink Q36023.
- Q4888164 wikiPageWikiLink Q450160.
- Q4888164 wikiPageWikiLink Q463382.
- Q4888164 wikiPageWikiLink Q4967727.
- Q4888164 wikiPageWikiLink Q5598919.
- Q4888164 wikiPageWikiLink Q5657368.
- Q4888164 wikiPageWikiLink Q6562443.
- Q4888164 wikiPageWikiLink Q7021533.
- Q4888164 wikiPageWikiLink Q7578299.
- Q4888164 wikiPageWikiLink Q7857931.
- Q4888164 wikiPageWikiLink Q7921824.
- Q4888164 wikiPageWikiLink Q7995196.
- Q4888164 wikiPageWikiLink Q8020212.
- Q4888164 wikiPageWikiLink Q8221452.
- Q4888164 wikiPageWikiLink Q8244566.
- Q4888164 wikiPageWikiLink Q8693255.
- Q4888164 dateOfBirth "28".
- Q4888164 dateOfDeath "16".
- Q4888164 name "Muncil, Benjamin A".
- Q4888164 shortDescription "American master builder".
- Q4888164 type Person.
- Q4888164 type Agent.
- Q4888164 type Architect.
- Q4888164 type Person.
- Q4888164 type Agent.
- Q4888164 type NaturalPerson.
- Q4888164 type Thing.
- Q4888164 type Q215627.
- Q4888164 type Q5.
- Q4888164 type Person.
- Q4888164 comment "Benjamin A. Muncil (28 Aug 1867 – 16 Dec 1930) was an American master builder in the Adirondacks early in the 20th century. He was a major figure in the architectural development of the Adirondack Great Camps; among his many projects was Marjorie Merriweather Post's Camp Topridge, Northbrook Lodge, and White Pine Camp, a summer White House of US President Calvin Coolidge.Born in Vermontville, New York, he started life as a lumberman at age 14 and as a guide and camp caretaker on Upper St.".
- Q4888164 label "Benjamin A. Muncil".
- Q4888164 depiction Topridge_Boathouse.jpg.
- Q4888164 givenName "Benjamin A".
- Q4888164 name "Benjamin A Muncil".
- Q4888164 name "Muncil, Benjamin A".
- Q4888164 surname "Muncil".