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Donaldson and Meier was an architectural firm based in Detroit, Michigan. Founded in 1880 by John M. Donaldson (1854–1941) and Henry J. Meier (1858–1917), the firm produced a large and varied number of commissions in Detroit and southeastern Michigan. Donaldson, the principal designer of the partnership from a design point of view, was born in Stirling, Scotland and immigrated to Detroit at a young age. He returned to Europe where he studied at the Art Academy in Munich, Germany, and at the École des Beaux-Arts in Paris, France.

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  • Donaldson and Meier fue un estudio de arquitectura con sede en Detroit. Fundada en 1880 por (1854-1941) y Henry J. Meier (1858-1917), la empresa produjo un gran y variado número de encargos en Detroit y el sureste de Míchigan. Donaldson, el diseñador principal de la asociación desde el punto de vista del diseño, nació en Stirling, Escocia y emigró a Detroit a una edad temprana. Regresó a Europa donde estudió en la Academia de Arte de Múnich, Alemania, y en la École des Beaux-Arts de París, Francia.​ (es)
  • Donaldson and Meier was an architectural firm based in Detroit, Michigan. Founded in 1880 by John M. Donaldson (1854–1941) and Henry J. Meier (1858–1917), the firm produced a large and varied number of commissions in Detroit and southeastern Michigan. Donaldson, the principal designer of the partnership from a design point of view, was born in Stirling, Scotland and immigrated to Detroit at a young age. He returned to Europe where he studied at the Art Academy in Munich, Germany, and at the École des Beaux-Arts in Paris, France. (en)
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  • Donaldson and Meier was an architectural firm based in Detroit, Michigan. Founded in 1880 by John M. Donaldson (1854–1941) and Henry J. Meier (1858–1917), the firm produced a large and varied number of commissions in Detroit and southeastern Michigan. Donaldson, the principal designer of the partnership from a design point of view, was born in Stirling, Scotland and immigrated to Detroit at a young age. He returned to Europe where he studied at the Art Academy in Munich, Germany, and at the École des Beaux-Arts in Paris, France. The early designs from the firm, such as the Unitarian Universalist Church in Ann Arbor, were frequently in the Richardsonian Romanesque style but, as with many other architectural companies whose longevity outlast the style of the day, their output changed with the times. Their last buildings, such as the David Stott Building, were in the Art Deco genre. Like most of the prominent architects in Detroit during the 1920s and 1930s, Donaldson and Meier employed sculptor Lee Lawrie to produce a panel for Beaumont Tower and hired Corrado Parducci to create sculpture for many of their other buildings. (en)
  • Donaldson and Meier fue un estudio de arquitectura con sede en Detroit. Fundada en 1880 por (1854-1941) y Henry J. Meier (1858-1917), la empresa produjo un gran y variado número de encargos en Detroit y el sureste de Míchigan. Donaldson, el diseñador principal de la asociación desde el punto de vista del diseño, nació en Stirling, Escocia y emigró a Detroit a una edad temprana. Regresó a Europa donde estudió en la Academia de Arte de Múnich, Alemania, y en la École des Beaux-Arts de París, Francia.​ (es)
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