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Joseph-Jacques Ramée

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Ramée worked on the drawings for about a year, and construction of two of the college buildings, North and South Halls, proceeded quickly enough to permit occupation in 1814. The Union College campus thus became the first comprehensively planned college campus in the United States.
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Ramée arrived in the northern Adirondacks in late 1812 to work on projects in and around the small towns on Parish's vast tracts. Parish also acted as agent in finding Ramée other work. On a return trip to Philadelphia in January 1813, Parish introduced Ramée to
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By the early 1800s he had already established a reputation as a skilled designer of landscapes combined with houses and other kinds of buildings. New York State land speculator David Parish, for whose father Ramée had designed an estate in
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Joseph Ramée, Gartenkunst, Architektur, Dekoration, ein Internationaler Baukünstler des Klassizismus
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with his own numerous garden designs as examples. Ramée is known for his work at
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Joseph Ramée. International Architect of the Revolutionary Era.
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Joseph Ramée: International Architect of the Revolutionary Era
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Exhibit on Joseph Ramee with Exhibition Catalog by Paul Turner
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The original 1813 Ramée plan of the Union College campus
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Mansion proposal, front façade and situation plan, 1796
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Bathing room in the Brun family townhouse, Copenhagen
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Mansion proposal, garden façade and ground plan, 1796
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Gillot Saint-Evre
Charlemont
Chateau de Beaurains
Noyon
architect
interior designer
landscape architect
neoclassicist
François-Joseph Bélanger
landscaping
Union College
Schenectady, New York

Hamburg
Eliphalet Nott
Mansion proposal, front façade and situation plan, 1796
Mansion proposal, garden façade and ground plan, 1796
Bathing room in the Brun family townhouse, Copenhagen

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