Andrew Carnegie and William Burnet Tuthill both worked together to create this successful concert hall. “Designed in a neo-Italian Renaissance style by William B. Tuthill, the building was named for the industrialist Andrew Carnegie, its builder and original owner. Carnegie Hall was the longtime home of the New York Philharmonic until that orchestra moved to Lincoln Center in the 1960s” (“Carnegie Hall”). This shows that Tuthill and Carnegie both worked together to build and plan something that was in neo-Italian renaissance style because back in 1895 the renaissance style was common but this style is still how it looks today even after the whole building was renovated. For example, “Carnegie Hall is composed of three structures arranged in