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The F. Scott Fitzgerald House, also known as Summit Terrace, in Saint Paul, Minnesota, United States, is part of a group of rowhouses designed by William H. Willcox and Clarence H. Johnston Sr. The house, at 599 Summit Avenue, is listed as a National Historic Landmark for its association with author F. Scott Fitzgerald. The design of the houses was described as the "New York Style" in which unit was given a distinctive character found in some rowhouses in eastern cities. Architecture critic Larry Millett describes it as "A brownstone row house that leaves no Victorian style unaccounted for, although the general flavor is Romanesque Revival." The Fitzgerald house is faced with brownstone and is two bays wide with a polygonal two-story window bay on the right, and the entrance, recessed unde

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  • 費茲傑羅大屋 (zh)
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  • 費茲傑羅大屋(英語:F.Scott Fitzgerald House,通常称为Summit Terrace),又名山頂臺,位於美國明尼蘇達州聖保羅,是由及兩人所設計的排屋之一。位於山頂大道599號,因為費茲傑羅的影響而列入美國國家歷史名勝。排屋的設計具東方城市的特色,被稱為。建築評論家指:「儘管建築含羅馬復興建築的韻味,但其赤褐砂石顏色再加上船頭外形,令建築擺脫維多利亞式房屋的風格。」 在1914年,正當費茲傑羅就讀普林斯頓大學時,他與父母搬到聖保羅山頂大道593號居住,後來到1918年時,再搬到山頂大道599號的這所房子。1919年7月至8月期間,費茲傑羅在這重寫了過往的手稿,成為他第一本小說《》。雖然山頂臺只是費茲傑羅曾經居住過的其中一處,但此屋後來為費茲傑羅最佳的作品提供了場景參照。 山頂臺於1971年被列入美國國家歷史名勝。 (zh)
  • The F. Scott Fitzgerald House, also known as Summit Terrace, in Saint Paul, Minnesota, United States, is part of a group of rowhouses designed by William H. Willcox and Clarence H. Johnston Sr. The house, at 599 Summit Avenue, is listed as a National Historic Landmark for its association with author F. Scott Fitzgerald. The design of the houses was described as the "New York Style" in which unit was given a distinctive character found in some rowhouses in eastern cities. Architecture critic Larry Millett describes it as "A brownstone row house that leaves no Victorian style unaccounted for, although the general flavor is Romanesque Revival." The Fitzgerald house is faced with brownstone and is two bays wide with a polygonal two-story window bay on the right, and the entrance, recessed unde (en)
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