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==Notable works==
Brunner designed several notable buildings including the collaboration with Tryon on the 1897 [[Congregation Shearith Israel]], which today houses the United States' oldest Jewish congregation.<ref name=isjm>[http://isjm.best.vwh.net/Buildings/records/BR287.htm Congregation Shearith Israel], Building Report, ''International Survey of Jewish Monuments''. Retrieved [[3 April]] [[2007]].</ref> Brunner also designed the Albany City Plan and water fronts, the Stadium of the College of the City of New York, [[Mount Sinai Hospital, New York|Mount Sinai Hospital]] in New York City, and the [[Metzenbaum Courthouse|U.S. Post Office, Custom House and Courthouse]] in [[Cleveland, Ohio]]. Other work in Ohio included the Monumental Bridge in [[Toledo, Ohio|Toledo]] and [[Denison University]] in [[Granville, Ohio]]. He also won the competition for the design of the U.S. State Department Building in Washington D.C.<ref name=bio>"[http://www.sah.org/oldsite06012004/aame/biob.html#83 Arnold Brunner]," BreifBrief Biographies of American Architects: Who Died Between 1897 and 1947, ''Society of Architectural Historians''. Retrieved [[3 April]] [[2007]].</ref>
 
==Notes==