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NCARB is led by a Board of Directors elected by the licensing board members at its Annual Business Meeting each June. It has five officers (president, vice president, second vice president, secretary/treasurer, and the past president) and 10 directors (one from each of the six regions, a member board executive director, a public director, and two at-large directors).
The Avalon Atmospheric Theatre designed by Russell Barr Williamson, Bay View Wisconsin The Anthony and Caroline Isermann House, designed by Williamson. The Frank and Jane Isermann House, designed by Williamson. Russell Barr Williamson (May 2, 1893 - October 3, 1964) was an American architect.
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Born in Cambria, Wisconsin, Owens was an architect and builder in Green Lake, Wisconsin. He served as Green Lake County, Wisconsin clerk and register of deeds. From 1919 until his death in 1921, Owens served in the Wisconsin State Assembly and was a Republican. [1] Owens died of heart disease at his home in Green Lake, Wisconsin after a long ...
Alfred Clas (1859 - 1942) was an architect in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. [1] He was a partner in the firm Ferry & Clas with George Bowman Ferry and in 1913 Alfred C. Clas partnered with his son Reuben F. Clas and with John S. Shepherd, as junior partners, to form the firm of Clas, Shepherd & Clas.
His architectural career began at the age of 16 when he worked for early Milwaukee architect, G. W. Mygatt. He enlisted in the Civil War with the 24th Wisconsin Infantry as a private, [ 2 ] later becoming a draftsman on General Philip Sheridan 's staff. [ 3 ]
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Main Hall/La Crosse State Normal School Central School. Van Ryn & DeGelleke was an architectural firm in Wisconsin. It was a partnership of Henry J. Van Ryn (born 1864) and Gerrit Jacob DeGelleke (August 19, 1872 - February 22, 1960), both of whom grew up in Milwaukee.