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Photograph of Harold H. Crawford circa 1920. Image courtesy of History Center of Olmsted County. Harold Hamilton Crawford (April 6, 1888 - May 8, 1981) was an American architect known for his contributions to early 20th-century architecture in the Midwest, particularly in Rochester, Minnesota, with a long career spanning from 1916-1965. [1]
The Minnesota Hotel, which stood at Washington and Second Avenues in Minneapolis from 1924 to 1963, was an early L&K project. [7] Many other commercial designs followed, including several hospitals throughout the state; among them were St. Olaf Hospital in Austin (1939, 1954–55), Mount Sinai Hospital in Minneapolis (1951), and a portion of North Memorial Hospital in Robbinsdale (1962), as ...
University Grove is a neighborhood of Falcon Heights, Minnesota, known for its 103 homes individually designed by architects. [1] Owners have been required to use an architect since the neighborhood's creation by the University of Minnesota in 1928 to recruit and retain faculty; there is also a cap on costs, ensuring that homes would be of ...
The David Park House is a historic house in Bemidji, Minnesota, United States.It was built from 1936 to 1937 in Streamline Moderne style. [2] The house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1988 for its local significance in the theme of architecture. [3]
Elizabeth "Lisl" Close, (née Scheu; 4 June 1912, in Vienna – 29 November 2011, in Minneapolis) was an influential female architect practicing in Minnesota.During her long partnership with her husband, Winston "Win" Close (1906-1997), she designed many notable public buildings and private homes while managing the family firm for extended periods.
The home was designed by Henry Gerlach, a Mankato-based architect who designed many residential and commercial buildings in the surrounding area. [1] After being passed on to the Schumacher's descendants the home was sold in 1967 (though it remained a private home).
Munger Terrace is an architecturally significant rowhouse in the Central Hillside neighborhood of Duluth, Minnesota, United States.It was designed by Oliver G. Traphagen and Francis W. Fitzpatrick and built from 1891 to 1892, originally containing eight luxury townhomes. [2]
The Carlyle is a 469 ft (143 m) tall skyscraper in Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA, located at 100 Third Avenue South. Completed in 2007, The Carlyle has 41 floors and 249 units. It is the 14th-tallest building in Minneapolis, and the 2nd tallest residential building in Minnesota.