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Edmund George Lind (June 18, 1829 – 1909) was an English-born American architect, active in Baltimore, Atlanta, and the American south.
The project list of Edmund G. Lind, in manuscript at the Maryland Historical Society, offers uncommon insights into the practice of one of Baltimore’s most significant architects of the late 19th century.
Jul 30, 2002 · Edmund George Lind was one of the few nationally prominent architects to practice in Georgia during the early Victorian era. Born and trained in England, he was a leading figure in the increasingly important American Institute of Architects (AIA).
Edmund George Lind (1829-1909), architect, was born in England and educated at the School of Design in London. He immigrated to America in 1855 and settled in Baltimore where he established an important practice that encompassed several projects in North Carolina.
Edmund Lind spent a quarter century as an architect in Baltimore before coming to At-lanta. He is pictured here (just above center) in this composite portrait (ca. 1871) of the founding members of the Baltimore Chapter of the American Institute of Architects, which he served as its first president. Photograph courtesy ofSMDA Architects, Baltimore.
Encyclopedia article about Edmund G. Lind. Edmund George Lind was one of the few nationally prominent architects to practice in Georgia during the early Victorian era. Born and trained in England, he was a leading figure in the increasingly important American Institute of Architects (AIA).
Here Lind offered his ideas for the prevention of building fires, a chief concern for both architects and the general public in the late 19th century, when dangerous wood-burning fireplaces were the primary method of heating, and deadly fires were tragically common.