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Ray Kappe (August 4, 1927 – November 21, 2019) was an American architect and educator.In 1972, he resigned his position as Founding Chair of the Department of Architecture at California State Polytechnic University, Pomona and along with a group of faculty, students and his wife, Shelly Kappe, started what eventually came to be known as the Southern California Institute of Architecture (SCI ...
Its members were students of architecture, landscape architecture, or architectural engineering. [2] Annually, each chapter held an exhibition of its best work. [3] Chapters also issued a bronze or silver medal annually for excellence in architectural design in a competition that was open to any student at it institution.
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Kappa Phi Kappa is an American professional fraternity for students in education. It was organized in 1922 at Dartmouth College. It currently has one active chapter at Ohio State University. In the following chapter list, active chapters are indicated in bold and inactive chapters are in italics. [1] [2]
The district developed between about 1840 and 1961 and includes notable examples of Greek Revival, Gothic Revival, Italianate, Queen Anne, Stick Style, and Bungalow / American Craftsman style architecture. Located in the district are the separately listed Delta Kappa Epsilon Fraternity, F.P. Nelson House and William C. Van Arsdel House.
The Delta Kappa Epsilon chapter house was at 313 East John Street in Champaign in 1906. [3] By September, the fraternity had occupied some of their new house's rooms. [3] Its construction was finished in early November. [3] Delta Kappa Epsilon occupied the house until 1921 when the Eta chapter of Alpha Sigma Phi fraternity purchased the building.
Victor Andre Matteson (August 22, 1872 – March 9, 1951) was an American architect.His practice was based in Chicago and LaSalle, Illinois.. His work includes the Cardinal Hill Reservoir (1931) in Jefferson County, Kentucky; the Saginaw Water Works plant in Saginaw, Michigan (1926–1929); [1] the Westclox plant building in Peru, Illinois; [2] and the LaSalle Theater (1912) in LaSalle, Illinois.
The Stahl House, Case Study House #22. The Case Study Houses were experiments in American residential architecture sponsored by Arts & Architecture magazine, which commissioned major architects of the day, including Richard Neutra, Raphael Soriano, Craig Ellwood, Charles and Ray Eames, Pierre Koenig, Eero Saarinen, A. Quincy Jones, Edward Killingsworth, Rodney Walker, and Ralph Rapson to ...