Title
The Restaurant Buildings and Arcades
Subject
Architecture--New York(State)--Buffalo
Pan-American Exposition--(1901:Buffalo, N.Y.)--Pictorial works
Description
On Exposition Grounds
Exterior views
On either side or the square are buildings closely resembling one another, and having a double use. The lower part of each is largely an open arcade, forming the entrance on the one side to the Midway, and on the other to the Stadium. The remainder of these buildings serve as restaurants. The style of architecture adopted in these buildings is freely reminiscent of Spanish examples, and of their descendants in Spanish America, while no single building has been taken as a prototype. The character of the exhibition, in which only the Americas are represented, naturally suggested this inspiration, which is indeed evident in many other parts of the grounds. And it is this character which suggested calling the little square the Plaza.
Creator
Cook, Walter, 1846-1915
Babb, Cook & Willard
Source
Text quoted directly from the Art Hand-Book, Official Handbook of Architecture and Sculpture and Art Catalogue to the Pan-American Exposition. Ed. David Gray. Buffalo, N.Y.: David Gray, 1901. (http://bit.ly/JKxGuD)
Rights
Type
Image
Architectural drawings
Identifier
LIB-005_0010
Coverage
Buffalo (N.Y.)
Pan-American Exposition--(1901:BuffaloN.Y.)--Buildings
Is Part Of
Illuminations: Revisiting the Buffalo Pan-American Exposition of 1901
LIB-005
Collection
Tags
Citation
Cook, Walter, 1846-1915 and Babb, Cook & Willard, “The Restaurant Buildings and Arcades,” Digital Collections - University at Buffalo Libraries, accessed December 29, 2024, https://digital.lib.buffalo.edu/index.php/items/show/94781.