Designed as a meeting - place by the eminent
local architect John Wood in the eighteenth century, this pretty square has an obelisk at its centre and is surrounded by houses of fine Georgian architecture.
Designed by
local architect John Carney, the lodge uses timber, stone and wood paneling to give rustic edge to the soaring interiors.
Local architect John Carney designed the lodge to use traditional, rustic elements in a modern way.
Not exact matches
The classical Greek - style gallery building, designed by
local architect Edward B Green, was financed by the Buffalo philanthropist,
John J. Albright, and built during the period 1890 - 1905.