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Van Campen Taylor
Benjamin
Van Campen
Taylor
was a late nineteenth- and early twentieth-century
American architect
.
Taylor was graduated with a
Bachelor of Arts degree
from
Rutgers College
in
New Brunswick, New Jersey
in 1867.
Buildings
Winants Hall
at Rutgers University's
Queen's Campus
, was the college's first
dormitory
building.
A home built for
decorative arts
designer,
landscape painter
and shipping
heir
Lockwood de Forest
in
New York
City’s
Greenwich Village
presently houses the
Edgar
M. Bronfman
Center
for Jewish
Student Life
at
New York University
.
A home built for
jewelry maker
Charles L. Carrington in
Newark, New Jersey
.