Cleveland Architect Database
The Cleveland Architects Database is a listing of architects and master builders that have worked in Cleveland, since the 1820s and the buildings they designed here and abroad up to and including the 1970s. Sources include City of Cleveland Building Permits, professional publications including American Architect and Builder News, Inland Architect, Interstate Architect, the Ohio Architect and Builder, the Annals of Cleveland, the Plain Dealer, the Leader, the Press, Material Facts, the Bystander, and Cleveland Town Topics. Additional source material reviewed at the Cleveland Public Library Fine Arts Department, various books on Cleveland architecture, the American Institute of Architects Guide to Cleveland Architecture and a catalogue of architectural drawings maintained by the Western Reserve Historical Society were consulted. The Cleveland Necrology file maintained by the Cleveland Public Library, the United States Census, and Cleveland City Directories were reviewed in compiling accompanying biographies.
For this database, an architect is defined as anyone that identified himself or herself as an architect. Generally, these people had an office in the city or designed multiple structures here or in the immediate surrounding cities. This project began as a hobby by Robert Keiser over several years. Craig Bobby has researched many of the entries and donated photographs of those buildings. This is an ongoing project and will be updated on a regular basis. PLEASE NOTE: All entries have not been fully researched and require citations. Please confirm any unsourced entry
Architects
Janowitz, Albert (architect)
Biography
Albert F. Janowitz was born in London of Bohemian parents. He and his parents immigrated to the United States in 1868. He was a draftsman in the offices of Coburn and Barnum (1888) and B. F. Van Develde (1889). In 1894, he worked for the Peoria, Illinois-based architectural office of Wechselberger, Janowitz. He was active in Cleveland in the first three decades of the 20th century. He designed the B'Nai Jeshurun Temple and, most notably, Anshe Emeth Synagogue (now Cory Methodist Church). He was also the architect of several apartment buildings along Clifton Boulevard, Lake Avenue, and East Boulevard. He died May 23, 1936.
Building Name | Address | Built | Status |
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Dwelling addition for Harry Bernstein | SE Corner Woodland and Perry, Cleveland, OH | 1900 | Demolished |
Anshe Emeth Temple | 2541 Longwood Avenue, Cleveland, OH | 1904 | Demolished |
Apartment building | Scovill near Perry, Cleveland, OH | 1904 | Demolished |
I. B. Heller Warehouse | Cleveland, OH | 1904 | Demolished |
Store and apartment building | Woodland near East 9th Street, Cleveland, OH | 1904 | Demolished |
Apartment Building for W. Kominsky E.29th and Scovill | East 29th and Scovill, Cleveland, OH | 1905 | Demolished |
Building | Scovill and East 36th Place, Cleveland, OH | 1905 | Demolished |
Building | Scovill and East 37th, Cleveland, OH | 1905 | Demolished |
Residence for T. J. Philips | Star Avenue, Cleveland, OH | 1905 | Demolished |
Residence for J. Makoff | 1208 Case Avenue, Cleveland, OH | 1906 | Demolished |
Apartment for A. Winisturi - | Doan and Park Gate, Cleveland, OH | 1907 | Demolished |
Apartment House for Martin Schuller | 1167-9 East 58th Street, Cleveland, OH | 1907 | Standing |
Apartment house for Mrs. A. Klinkner | Cleveland, OH | 1907 | Demolished |
Apartment house for Samuel Goldberg | Cleveland, OH | 1907 | Demolished |
Commercial building | 1802 Prospect Avenue, Cleveland, OH | 1907 | Demolished |
Frame house | 3635 Scovill Avenue, Cleveland, OH | 1907 | Demolished |
Terrace for W. S. Freiberger | Cleveland, OH | 1907 | Demolished |
Two family residence for Fred Rowe | Scovill Avenue, Cleveland, OH | 1907 | Demolished |
Apartment for A. Permuth & Company | 5811 Lexington Avenue, Cleveland, OH | 1908 | Demolished |
Apartment for Lew Mintz | Cedar Avenue, Cleveland, OH | 1908 | Demolished |
Apartment for Weiss and Schnitzer | Cedar Avenue, Cleveland, OH | 1908 | Demolished |
Max Freiberger Residence | 10515 Pasadena Avenue, Cleveland, OH | 1908 | Standing |
Residence for H. Mark | 2336 E 46th Street, Cleveland, OH | 1908 | Demolished |
The Parkview Commercial-Residential Building | 1562 East 105th Street, Cleveland, OH | 1908-9 | Standing |
Apartments for Louis Abrams | 2201 West 83rd Street, Cleveland, OH | 1909 | Standing |
Apartment Building | 7306 Lexington Avenue, Cleveland, OH | 1911 | Demolished |
Apartment Building | 7310 Lexington Avenue, Cleveland, OH | 1911 | Demolished |
Apartment Building | 7408 Lexington Avenue, Cleveland, OH | 1911 | Demolished |
Apartment Building | 931 Ansel Road, Cleveland, OH | 1911 | Demolished |
Apartment Building for M. E. Messer | 12338 Superior Avenue, Cleveland, OH | 1911 | Demolished |
Apartment Building for M. J. Weinberger (King Palace) | 11025-7 Clifton Boulevard, Cleveland, OH | 1911 | Standing |
Apartments for S. Brown | 11817 Wade Park Ave, Cleveland, OH | 1911 | Standing |
Commercial-Residential Building for Louis Cohen | 1031-5 East 105th Street, Cleveland, OH | 1911 | Demolished |
Residence for J. Hartman | 10317 Ostend Avenue, Cleveland, OH | 1911 | Demolished |
Apartment Buidling for Max Lees | 6901 Detroit Avenue, Cleveland, OH | 1912 | Standing |
Apartment Buidling for Max Lees | 6905 Detroit Avenue, Cleveland, OH | 1912 | Standing |
Apartment Building | 11009-11 Clifton Boulevard, Cleveland, OH | 1912 | Standing |
Apartment Building | 11021 Clifton Boulevard, Cleveland, OH | 1912 | Standing |
Apartment Building | 11111-27 Clifton Boulevard, Cleveland, OH | 1912 | Standing |
Apartments | 11203 Ashbury Avenue, Cleveland, OH | 1912 | Demolished |
Apartments | 11209 Ashbury Avenue, Cleveland, OH | 1912 | Demolished |
Apartments | 2131 East 83rd Street, Cleveland, OH | 1912 | Demolished |
Apartments | 9208 Rosalind, Cleveland, OH | 1912 | Demolished |
Apartments | 965-7 Ansel Road, Cleveland, OH | 1912 | Demolished |
Commercial - Residential Buidling for Max Lees | 6801 Detroit Avenue, Cleveland, OH | 1912 | Standing |
Residence | 1005 East Boulevard, Cleveland, OH | 1912 | Standing |
Residence | 9709-11 North Boulevard, Cleveland, OH | 1912 | Standing |
Apartments for Dave Rubin | 2042 East 77th Street, Cleveland, OH | 1913 | Demolished |
Commercial-Residential Building for Carl Spack | 3424 Poe Avenue, Cleveland, OH | 1913 | Demolished |
Apartments for Bialosky Cohn | 2070 East 88th Street, Cleveland, OH | 1914 | Demolished |
Apartments for Bialosky Cohn | 2072 East 88th Street, Cleveland, OH | 1914 | Demolished |
Apartments for Bialosky Cohn | 2077 East 88th Street, Cleveland, OH | 1914 | Demolished |
Apartments for Joseph Arnoff | 1394 East 124th Street, Cleveland, OH | 1914 | Demolished |
Apartments for Joseph Arnoff | 1398 East 124th Street, Cleveland, OH | 1914 | Demolished |
Apartments for Morris H. Loveman | 8907 St. Clair Avenue, Cleveland, OH | 1914 | Demolished |
Apartments for Morris H. Loveman | 8911 St. Clair Avenue, Cleveland, OH | 1914 | Demolished |
Residence fo Nathan Pirowarff | 10910 Morrison Avenue, Cleveland, OH | 1914 | Demolished |
Residence for Al Schnitzer | 968 East 90th Street, Cleveland, OH | 1914 | Demolished |
Apartments for A. Wasserman | 2198-2200 East 76th Street, Cleveland, OH | 1915 | Demolished |
Apartments for C. S. Sharp | 9814 Hough Avenue, Cleveland, OH | 1915 | Demolished |
Commercial Building | 11207-11 St. Clair Avenue, Cleveland, OH | 1915 | Demolished |
Commercial Building for Joseph Arnoff | 11503-5 Superior Avenue, Cleveland, OH | 1915 | Demolished |
Commercial storefront for S. Beck | 4811 Scovill Avenue, Cleveland, OH | 1915 | Demolished |
Madison Square Building | 7812-4 Hough Avenue, Cleveland, OH | 1915 | Demolished |
Residence for Morris Loveman | 782 East 89th Street, Cleveland, OH | 1915 | Standing |
Residence for Morris Loveman | 787 East 89th Street, Cleveland, OH | 1915 | Standing |
Apartment Building for Aaron Shapiro | 410 Eddy Road, Cleveland, OH | 1916 | Standing |
Apartment Building for Nathan Soffen | 11406-8 Miles Avenue, Cleveland, OH | 1916 | Standing |
Acorn Refining Company Foundry | 8205 Franklin Avenue, Cleveland, OH | 1917 | Demolished |
Apartment Building | 10808 Orville Avenue, Cleveland, OH | 1917 | Demolished |
Apartment Building | 9330 Amsborn Avenue, Cleveland, OH | 1917 | Demolished |
Apartment Building for David Rubin | 1839 East 90th Street, Cleveland, OH | 1917 | Demolished |
Apartment Building for E. Gold and D.Dolinsky | Cedar and Ambleside, Cleveland Heights, OH | 1917 | Unknown |
Apartment Building for Max Morris | St. Clair Near East 128th, Cleveland, OH | 1917 | Demolished |
Apartment House | Cleveland Heights, OH | 1917 | Unknown |
Apartments | 2193 Grandview Avenue, Cleveland Heights, OH | 1917 | Standing |
Commercial / residential building | 7809 Wade Park Avenue, Cleveland, OH | 1917 | Demolished |
Commercial / residential buildng | 1054 Lakeview Road, Cleveland, OH | 1917 | Demolished |
Commercial-Residential Building | 1667 East 66th Street, Cleveland, OH | 1917 | Demolished |
Commercial-Residential Building | 3610 Scovill Avenue, Cleveland, OH | 1917 | Demolished |
Commercial-Residential Building for Tony Artino | Kinsman and East 132nd, Cleveland, OH | 1917 | Demolished |
Double Residence for J. E. Rich | Bellflower Road, Cleveland, OH | 1917 | Demolished |
Double Residences for Morris Amster | 2745 Hampshire Road, Cleveland Heights, OH | 1917 | Standing |
Four family residence for S. Newman | East 101st Street, Cleveland, OH | 1917 | Demolished |
Fourteen houses for N. Straffer | Jackson Avenue, Cleveland, OH | 1917 | Unknown |
Movie Theatre | Lorain and West 88th, Cleveland, OH | 1917 | Demolished |
Movie Theatre | West 85th and Lorain, Cleveland, OH | 1917 | Demolished |
Residence | Alderside Drive, Shaker Heights, OH | 1917 | Demolished |
Residence | 14413 Lake Shore Boulevard, Cleveland, OH | 1917 | Demolished |
Residence | 3793 West 25th Street, Cleveland, OH | 1917 | Demolished |
Store and apartment | 12810 St. Clair Avenue, Cleveland, OH | 1917 | Demolished |
Two Apartment Houses for Morris Arnoff | Cleveland Heights, OH | 1917 | Unknown |
Apartment Building | 2126 East 84th Street, Cleveland, OH | 1918 | Demolished |
Heights Theatre | Euclid Heights at Coventry, Cleveland Heights, OH | 1919 | Standing |
Residence | 9102 - 4 Parkside Avenue, Cleveland, OH | 1919 | Standing |
Residence | 1105 Parkside Avenue, Cleveland, OH | 1920 | Standing |
Anshe Emeth Synagogue (Cory Methodist Church) | 1117 East 105th Street, Cleveland, OH | 1921 | Standing |
Commercial Building | 3624 Memphis Avenue, Cleveland, OH | 1921 | Standing |
Elyno and Dorothea Apartments | 11107-11 Detroit Avenue, Cleveland, OH | 1921 | Standing |
Apartments | 11095-11101 Lake Avenue, Cleveland, OH | 1924 | Standing |
Clifton Lake Apartments | 10911 Lake Avenue, Cleveland, OH | 1924 | Standing |
West Park Theatre | 16915 Lorain Avenue, Cleveland, OH | 1924 | Demolished |
Commercial-Residential Building (Wilsher Building) | 10429 Clifton Boulevard, Cleveland, OH | 1926 | Standing |
Commercial-Residential Building for the 130th Buckeye Company | 13000 Buckeye Road, Cleveland, OH | 1926 | Standing |
Eddy Euclid Building | 13741-817 Euclid Avenue, East Cleveland, OH | 1927 | Standing |
Apartment Building | 2536 Overlook, Cleveland Heights, OH | 1928 | Standing |
Sources
Cleveland City Directories
Cleveland Necrology File - May 23, 1936
The Architect's Directory for 1894
Image Source(s): Craig Bobby
Jansen, William (architect)
Biography
William Jansen was born in Cleveland. He began his career in the office of Cudell and Richardson. After Cudell left the firm he was associated with John N. Richardson. After Richardson's death in 1902 he went into practice for himself. He established a practice mostly known for the design of Roman Catholic churches and associated religious buildings. He lived at 1348 East 91st Street. A devout Roman Catholic, he attended mass daily at St. Thomas Aquinas Church before going to the office. He died in 1933 after a period of failing health. He is buried in Calvary Cemetery.
Building Name | Address | Built | Status |
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Commercial-Residential Building for Joseph Braum | Cleveland, OH | 1907 | Unknown |
Frame and Brick Dwelling | Lakeview Avenue, Cleveland, OH | 1907 | Demolished |
Our Lady of Lourdes School | 3406 East 55th Street, Cleveland, OH | 1907 | Standing |
Pastoral Residence for St. Hyacinth Church | Francis Avenue, Cleveland, OH | 1907 | Standing |
Residence for John Trentener | Cleveland, OH | 1907 | Demolished |
St. Hyacinth School | 2965 East 61st Street, Cleveland, OH | 1907 | Demolished |
St. John Cantius Church | 2280 Professor Avenue, Cleveland, OH | 1908 | Standing |
St. John Cantius School | 2280 Professor Avenue, Cleveland, OH | 1908 | Standing |
St. John Cantius Parish House | 2270 Professor Avenue, Cleveland, OH | 1909 | Standing |
Dangler Stove Warehouse | 5017 Perkins Avenue, Cleveland, OH | 1912 | Demolished |
St. Vitus School | 6115 Glass Avenue, Cleveland, OH | 1912 | Standing |
Comercial Building for Joseph Tatlak | 2223 Professor Avenue, Cleveland, OH | 1914 | Standing |
St. Cyril and Methodius School | 1639 Alameda Avenue, Lakewood, OH | 1914 | Standing |
Notre Dame School | 1325 Ansel Road, Cleveland, OH | 1915 | Standing |
Apartment Building | East 71st and Aetna, Cleveland, OH | 1917 | Standing |
Bath and Tenement for A. Szalasko | 1379 1379 East 35th Street, Cleveland, OH | 1917 | Standing |
Bath House and Apartment Building | St. Clair Avenue, Cleveland, OH | 1917 | Standing |
Double Residence for Edward J. Kovanda | Chadbourne Road, Cleveland, OH | 1917 | Demolished |
Residence for R. F. Korzen | Indiana Avenue, Cleveland, OH | 1917 | Standing |
Sisters of St. Francis Hospital | Broadway and McBride, Cleveland, OH | 1917 | Demolished |
St. Cecilia's Church School and Parish House | 3276 East 152nd Street, Cleveland, OH | 1917 | Standing |
St. John Nepomucene Church | 3785 Independence Road, Cleveland, OH | 1917 | Standing |
Tenement Addition for Charles Selzak | East 71st and Clements, Cleveland, OH | 1917 | Standing |
Residence for J. P. Farrelly | 6804 Lansing Avenue, Cleveland, OH | 1918 | Standing |
St. Casimir Church | 8223 Sowinski Avenue, Cleveland, OH | 1918 | Standing |
St. Slanislaus School | 6510 Baxter Avenue, Cleveland, OH | 1922 | Standing |
Our Lady of the Blessed Sacrament Church | 2350 East 79th Street, Cleveland, OH | 1923 | Demolished |
St. Benedict School | 10615 Lamontier, Cleveland, OH | 1923 | Standing |
Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary Church | 9608 Aetna Road, Cleveland, OH | 1925 | Standing |
St. Aloysius Church | 10932 St. Clair Avenue, Cleveland, OH | 1925 | Standing |
St. Wendelin School and Auditorium | 2235-45 Columbus Road, Cleveland, OH | 1925 | Standing |
Immaculate Conception Church | 225 South Sycamore, Ravenna, OH | 1927 | Standing |
St. Thomas Aquinas School | 9015 Superior Avenue, Cleveland, OH | 1929 | Standing |
St. Vitus Roman Catholic Church | 6019 Glass Avenue, Cleveland, OH | 1932 | Standing |
Ss. Cyril and Methodius Parish House | Lakewood, Lakewood, OH | n.d. | Unknown |
Ss. Cyril and Methodius School | Lakewood, Lakewood, OH | n.d. | Demolished |
St. John Nepomucene Parish House | Cleveland, OH | n.d. | Demolished |
St. Thomas Aquinas Parish House | Cleveland, OH | n.d. | Demolished |
Sources
Catholic Universe "Designed many parish edifices," March 10, 1933
Cleveland City Directories
Cleveland Necrology file
Image Source(s): Craig Bobby
Jasienski, John (architect)
Biography
John F. Jasienski (Jasinski) was listed as an architect and draftsman in Cleveland City Directories. He was American born of Polish born parents. B.S. in Civil Engineering from the Case School of Applied Science in Cleveland, Ohio, 1907. Member of the Tau Beta Pi engineering honor society. He worked mostly in the Slavic Village and St. Clair - Superior neighborhoods of Cleveland. He may have changed his name to Jennings prior to his death in 1958.
Building Name | Address | Built | Status |
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Convent for St. Stanislaus Church | 6615 Forman Avenue, Cleveland, OH | 1917 | Demolished |
Sources
Cleveland City Directories
Jeffery, Harry (architect)
Biography
Harry T. Jeffery was listed as an architect in the 1907 to 1938 Cleveland City Directories. In 1907 he is listed as a member of the firm of Jeffery & Keller and in 1915 as a member of the firm of Keller & Smith.
Building Name | Address | Built | Status |
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Apartment Building | Rockefeller Boulevard, Cleveland, OH | 1907 | Unknown |
Apartment building for J. Timendorfer | Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, OH | 1907 | Demolished |
Apartment Building for Mr. Burenlaugh | Superior Avenue, Cleveland, OH | 1907 | Demolished |
Cleveland Gun Club House | Cleveland, OH | 1907 | Demolished |
Commercial Building for Boardman Realty Company | Euclid and East 13th, Cleveland, OH | 1907 | Demolished |
E. D. Kern Residence | Kyle Avenue, Cleveland, OH | 1907 | Demolished |
Lodge Building for Angelo Arata | Broadway near Harvard, Cleveland, OH | 1907 | Demolished |
Residence for C. B. Smith | Mayfield Road, Cleveland, OH | 1907 | Demolished |
Residence for W. H. Botten | Cleveland, OH | 1907 | Unknown |
IOOF Lodge Hall | 1957 East 59th Street, Cleveland, OH | 1912 | Demolished |
Doan Market House | East 105th and Euclid, Cleveland, OH | 1916 | Demolished |
H. G. Robbins Residence | 2250 Demington Road, Cleveland Heights, OH | 1916-7 | Standing |
Addition of Top Two Floors to Front and Rear for the Union Building and Improvement Company | 1836 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, OH | 1916-8 | Standing |
Apartment Building for George W. Hale | Cleveland, OH | 1917 | Demolished |
Apartment Building for Morse Building Company | Euclid and East 77th Street, Cleveland, OH | 1917 | Demolished |
Apartment Hotel | 1913 East 79th Street, Cleveland, OH | 1917 | Demolished |
Apartment House | Cleveland, OH | 1917 | Demolished |
Commercial Building for Neale Phypers | Five Points, Cleveland, OH | 1917 | Demolished |
Commercial Building for Perkins Building Company | Euclid and East 79th, Cleveland, OH | 1917 | Demolished |
Dwelling | Denison Avenue, Cleveland, OH | 1917 | Demolished |
Hotel | Euclid and East 59th Street, Cleveland, OH | 1917 | Demolished |
St. Clair Market House | East 106th and St. Clair, Cleveland, OH | 1917 | Demolished |
Commercial-Residential Building | 12009 St. Clair Avenue, Cleveland, OH | 1918 | Demolished |
George Buck Residence | 3386 Scarborough Road , Cleveland Heights, OH | 1919-20 | Standing |
J. D'Ericco Residence | 2625 Edgehill Road, Cleveland Heights, OH | 1919-20 | Standing |
Alcazar Hotel | Surrey and Derbyshire, Cleveland Heights, OH | 1923 | Standing |
New England Life Building | 1120 Chester Avenue, Cleveland, OH | 1923 | Standing |
F. G. Holtcamp Residence | 3380 Norwood Road, Cleveland Heights, OH | 1927 | Standing |
Residence | 16290 South Park Boulevard, Shaker Heights, OH | n.d. | Demolished |
Residence | 17400 South Park Boulevard, Shaker Heights, OH | n.d. | Demolished |
Residence | 2775 South Park Boulevard, Shaker Heights, OH | n.d. | Demolished |
Sources
Campen, Richard - Distinguished Homes of Shaker Heights
Cleveland City Directories
In Our Day: Its People, Its Place, Its Past
Necrology File
Johnson, Levi (architect)
Biography
Levi Johnson was a Carpenter - Builder who was born in Herkimer County, New York. He came to Cleveland in 1806. He built the first frame building in Cleveland for an office for Judge Walworth. His early years were spent building houses in Cleveland and Newburgh. He received a contract from the Cuyahoga County Commissioners to build the first simple frame Courthouse in 1812-3. During the War of 1812 he became a ship builder. He was also the first Cuyahoga County coroner. In 1831 he contracted with the federal government to build a lighthouse on Water (now West 9th) Street. He lived in a house at the corner of Water (West 9th Street) and Lake (Lakeside Avenue) streets.
Building Name | Address | Built | Status |
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First Cuyahoga County Courthouse | Cleveland, OH | 1813 | Demolished |
Lighthouse | West 9th Street, Cleveland, OH | 1831 | Demolished |
Winslow Residence | Public Square, Cleveland, OH | 1832 | Demolished |
Lighthouse | Sandusky, OH | 1836 | Demolished |
Lighthouse | Saginaw, MI | 1840 | Demolished |
Lighthouse | Western Sister Island, OH | 1842-3 | Demolished |
Portage River Light House | Ohio | 1847 | Demolished |
Johnson Block | West 6th Street, Cleveland, OH | 1853 | Standing |
Marine Block | Cleveland, OH | 1858 | Demolished |
Sources
Cleveland: Past and Present - Its Representative Men
Rolik, Drew - Cleveland's Warehouse District: An Illuminated History - part 1
Johnson, Rowland (architect)
Biography
Rowland Johnson was born in Riverside, California to Canadian parents. He was employed by Walker and Weeks. He specialized in the design of branch banks.
Building Name | Address | Built | Status |
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Washington Savings Bank | 8017 Superior Avenue, Cleveland, OH | 1923 | Standing |
Guardian Trust Bank | 11718-26 Lorain Avenue, Cleveland, OH | 1930 | Standing |
Guardian Trust Bank | 4238-48 Pearl Road, Cleveland, OH | 1930 | Standing |
Sources
Cleveland City Directories
Ohio Architect November 1940