Post, George B.

Post, George B. (Browne)

(1837–1913) architect; born in New York City. In New York he designed residences, pioneering skyscrapers (including the city's first "elevator building"), and classical revival commercial buildings. He received the American Institute of Architects' Gold Medal in 1911.

Post, George B.

(1837–1913)American architect and engineer, designed early skyscrapers of 10 stories. His best-known work is the New York Stock Exchange, NYC.