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Kansas City, Missouri's first highrise is the New York Life Insurance Building, completed in 1890. It has twelve floors at a height of 180 feet (55 m) and is the first local building with elevators. After the New York Life Building was completed, Kansas City followed the national trend of constructing a plethora of buildings above ten stories.
Pages in category "Architects from Kansas City, Missouri" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. H.
909 Walnut, Kansas City, 1931; 925 Grand, Kansas City, 1921; Bartle Hall Pylons, Kansas City, 1994; F. W. Woolworth Building, Kansas City, 1928; Hotel Phillips ...
Plaza West: 4600 Madison Avenue: HNTB Architecture: 225 / 69 ... 301 W. 13th St: BNIM Architects ... American Institute of Architects Guide to Kansas City ...
Art Deco style of the Continental Life Building in St. Louis. William Butts Ittner (September 4, 1864 – 1936) was an American architect in St. Louis, Missouri.He designed over 430 school buildings in Missouri and other areas, was president of the St. Louis Chapter of the American Institute of Architects from 1893 to 1895, [1] was awarded an honorary degree by the University of Missouri in ...
Louis Singleton Curtiss (July 1, 1865 – June 24, 1924) was a Canadian-born American architect.Notable as a pioneer of the curtain wall design, he was once described as "the Frank Lloyd Wright of Kansas City". [1]
Boller Brothers, often written Boller Bros., was an architectural firm based in Kansas City, Missouri which specialized in theater design in the Midwestern United States during the first half of the 20th century.
Thos. Corrigan Building, 1828 Walnut St, Kansas City, Missouri (1920–21, NRHP 1982) [16] Gate City National Bank Building, 1111 Grand Ave, Kansas City, Missouri (1920, NRHP 1982) [17] Kelley-Reppert Motor Company Building, 422 Admiral Blvd, Kansas City, Missouri (1920) [18] Land Bank Building, 15 W 10th St, Kansas City, Missouri (1923–24 ...