Background
Hoyt, Burnham was born on February 3, 1887 in Denver, Colorado, United States. Son of Wallace and Lydia Jane (Tompkins) Hoyt.
Hoyt, Burnham was born on February 3, 1887 in Denver, Colorado, United States. Son of Wallace and Lydia Jane (Tompkins) Hoyt.
Educational public schools Denver, and Beaux-Arts Institute, of Design, New New York A.F.D., University of Denver, 1949.
He practiced as an architect during 1919-1955, and worked during his career as an architect with Denver architects Kidder and Wieger, with New York City architects George Post and Bertram Goodhue, and during 1919-1933 with his Denver-based brother Merrill Hoyt as Hoyt and Hoyt. He practiced alone during 1936-1955. In 1953 he was elected into the National Academy of Design as an Associate Academician.
Works include (with attribution as appears in sources):
Cranmer House, 200 Cherry Saint Denver, Colorado (Jules Jacques Benois Benedict.
Hoyt, Burnham), NRHP-listed
North wing of the Denver Public Library, built 1955, 1357 Broadway Denver, Colorado (Hoyt,Burnham), NRHP-listed
Anne Evans Mountain Home, Address Restricted Evergreen, Colorado (Hoyt,Burnham), NRHP-listed
Maitland Estate, 9 Sunset Doctor Cherry Hills Village, Colorado (Hoyt, Burnham, F), NRHP-listed
One or more works in Red Rocks Park District, 16351 Company Road 93 Morrison, Colorado (Hoyt,Burnham), NRHP-listed
Cherokee Castle (formerly Charlford Castle), Sedalia, Colorado.
Fellow American Institute of Architects. Member Beaux-Arts Institute of Design. Clubs: Mile High, Cactus (Denver).
Married Mildred Fuller, March 21, 1936.