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  2. Club Moderne - Wikipedia

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    The Club Moderne is a bar in Anaconda, Montana, United States, in the Streamline Moderne style. It was designed by architect Fred F. Willson and built by Frank Wullus in 1937 for John Francisco. The facade was clad in Carrara glass .

  3. The Moderne - Wikipedia

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    The Moderne (/ m oʊ ˈ d ɛər n / moh-DAIRN) is a 30-story [4] apartment building in Milwaukee. It stands at 348 feet (106 meters) tall, making it the tallest building in the city west of the Milwaukee River. [4] The tower's ground floor is occupied by Carson's Ribs, with the remaining floors used for apartments, condominiums, and parking. [2]

  4. National Register of Historic Places listings in Milwaukee

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    3.5-story brick building designed by George Birnback in Romanesque Revival style, built in 1903 with modern conveniences like central heating, indoor plumbing, and electricity. Served the Washington Park neighborhood as a school and social center until 2005.

  5. Moderne architecture - Wikipedia

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    Club Moderne, Anaconda, Montana.Designed by Fred F. Willson, 1937. 1430 Ocean Drive, Miami Beach, Florida, on a c. 1940 postcard.. Moderne architecture, also sometimes referred to as Style Moderne or simply Moderne, Jazz Age, Moderne, [1] Jazz Modern or Jazz style, describes certain styles of architecture popular from 1925 through the 1940s.

  6. Federal Building (Milwaukee, Wisconsin) - Wikipedia

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    The building is surrounded by notable and contemporaneous historic buildings, including the Milwaukee Club (1883), The Pfister Hotel (1893), and the Northwestern National Insurance Building (1906). The Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse's imposing Richardsonian Romanesque architecture presented a break from the classical style that dominated ...

  7. Herbert W. Tullgren - Wikipedia

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    Herbert Wallace Tullgren (July 5, 1889 - February 23, 1944) was an American architect active from the 1910s-1944. He was centered in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, but his work can be seen in different locations throughout Wisconsin, such as Whitefish Bay, Waukesha, Shorewood, and Fond du Lac.

  8. Johnsen Schmaling Architects - Wikipedia

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    Johnsen Schmaling Architects is an architecture firm located in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States, where it was founded in 2003 by Brian Johnsen and Sebastian Schmaling. The office is located in a former shoe factory in the Brady Street district of Milwaukee. [1] The principals have described their design philosophy as "poetic realism". [2]

  9. 100 East Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    100 East Wisconsin, or The Faison Building is a 37-story, 495-foot-tall (151 m) skyscraper located in downtown Milwaukee, Wisconsin.Erected in 1989 on the site of the old Pabst Building, its design is reflective of the German-American architecture that has been preserved in downtown Milwaukee, much like Detroit's Ally Detroit Center.