Noble Brandon Judah House

Origformat: Other; Resolution: 300 dpi

Origformat: Other; Resolution: 300 dpi

Name/Title

Noble Brandon Judah House

Entry/Object ID

2002.81.4

Description

Noble Brandon Judah House, French Renaissance revival house. Built between 1925 and 1928 by New York architect Philip Lippincott Goodwin. Work began in 1924 when David Adler was hired to design a residential garage for the Judahs to live in while their main house was being built. Noble Brandon Judah House, French Renaissance revival house. Built between 1925 and 1928 by New York architect Philip Lippincott Goodwin. Work began in 1924 when David Adler was hired to design a residential garage for the Judahs to live in while their main house was being built. 111 West Westminster estate manor house of Noble Judah and his wife, Dorothy Patterson Judah. garage was designed by David Adler is at 740 North Green Bay Road. orangerie, barns and servant's quarters are at 700 North Green Bay Road other owners: Dr. Arthur Bevan; Elmer Freitag; William Lane; John Brooke landscape architect - Umberto Innocenti 700 N. Green Bay Coachhouse - David Adler 1924; 740 N. Green Bay Garage - David Adler 1929; 211 W. Westminster - Pool and Gazebos

Lexicon

Nomenclature 4.0

Nomenclature Secondary Object Term

Slide

Nomenclature Primary Object Term

Device, Playground

Nomenclature Class

Recreational Devices

Nomenclature Category

Category 09: Recreational Objects