The designer of Herbert Van Sweringen's home, Reynold Hinsdale, was born and trained as an architect in New York. Hinsdale moved to Cleveland around 1904 and established his business out of the Erie Building. He is best known for his work on Park Lane Villa. Located at East 105th and Park Lane near University Circle, the elaborate Beaux Arts residential hotel was constructed in 1923. That same year, Hinsdale worked with famed architect George B. Post in designing Fenway Hall, another luxurious residential hotel at University Circle. | Source: Cleveland State University Library Special CollectionsDownload Original File
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