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| Norman Baker (architect) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Norman Baker (architect) Norman B. Baker (1885 – 1968) was a prominent New York architect who worked with the firms of George B. Post and Sons, Delano & Aldrich, and Harrison & Abramovitz. His work included the design and supervision of construction on major landmarks in New York City.〔Dougher, L. & C. Bloomgarden. 2000. ''Greenlawn: A Long Island Hamlet''. 128 p. Arcadia, Charleston, SC.〕 These include Rockefeller Center, the Daily News Building, the United Nations Building, Lincoln Center, and Oheka Castle. Baker also designed and built many Colonial-style buildings on Long Island. His thoughts on the use of Colonial style in 20th century homes were incorporated in his book ''Early Houses of New England''.〔Baker, N.B. 1967. ''Early Houses of New England''. 144 p. Charles E. Tuttle Co. Rutland, VT.〕 ==References==
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