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
LaChance, W. W. (architect)
Biography
W. W. LaChance was a Canadian-born architect. He was active in Cleveland for a short time in the mid-1890's. He was a partner with both Albert French and Vincent Gregg. He left Cleveland in 1897 and opened an office in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. In 1916 he was working as an architect in Manitoba. He maintained a home in Milan, Ohio where his wife Sarah Stoddard was from. He would later give up the practice of architecture and became a building supplier.
Building Name | Address | Built | Status |
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Albert C. Blair Residence | 6706 Carnegie Ave, Cleveland, OH | 1895 | Demolished |
Alteration to residence of J. F. Boyd | Prospect Avenue, Cleveland, OH | 1895 | Demolished |
Factory Building for John W. Heiser (Forest City Steel Range Co.) | 5303-9 Hamilton Avenue, Cleveland, OH | 1895 | Standing |
Stable and Coal Shed for Zettlemeyer Coal Company | 2731 Harrison Avenue, Cleveland, OH | 1895 | Demolished |
Club House for the Hamilton Gulf Club | Hamilton, ONT | n.d. | Unknown |
Warehouse for the E. T. Wright Company | Hamilton, ONT | n.d. | Unknown |
Sources
Architecture and Building v. 24, no. 22, p.262
Canadian Architect and Builder, v. 14, issue 12
Peeke, Hewson - A Standard History of Erie County, v II - 1916 - Lewis Publishing - Chicago and New York
Lane, Samuel (architect)
Biography
Samuel Lane was born in England and came to the United States in 1848. He began working in Cleveland in 1864, completed studies in New York, and was admitted to the architecture practice in 1869. The 1868-9 City Directory shows that he was working as a draftsman in rooms 23 and 24 of the Case Block, also the offices of architects Heard and Blythe. He was in a partnership with Alexander Koehler from 1872 to 1873. In 1890 he moved to Seattle, Washington where he formed a partnership with fellow Clevelander Morris M. Gleichman. He returned to Cleveland in 1893. He made church and public buildings his specialty.
Building Name | Address | Built | Status |
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St. Patrick Church | 3201 Bridge Avenue, Cleveland, OH | 1870 | Standing |
S.C. Greene Building | St. Clair and Ontario, Cleveland, OH | 1873 | Demolished |
Wapokeneta Union School | Wapokeneta, OH | 1874- 5 | Demolished |
Soldier's Monumental Building | 131-3 South OH Avenue, Sidney, OH | 1875-7 | Standing |
St. John's Catholic Church | Delphos, OH | 1878-80 | Standing |
Cleveland Protestant Asylum | 5008 St. Clair Avenue, Cleveland, OH | 1879 | Demolished |
Portage County Courthouse | Ravenna, OH | 1881 | Demolished |
The Retreat (Women's Christian Association) | 4916 St. Clair Avenue, Cleveland, OH | 1881 | Demolished |
School Building | Ravenna, OH | 1882 | Unknown |
St. Mary's Church | 1101 South Lafayette, Fort Wayne, IN | 1886-7 | Demolished |
Lutheran Church | 250 Third Street, Elyria, OH | 1889 | Demolished |
Double Residence for Catherine Hagan | 1458 - 60 East 55th Street, Cleveland, OH | 1892 | Demolished |
Peter W. Ward Residence | 1772 East 65th Street, Cleveland, OH | 1892 | Demolished |
James J. Smith Plumbing Co. Office and store | 2164-8 East 9th Street, Cleveland, OH | 1896 | Demolished |
Addition to west steeple Immaculate Conception | 4109 Superior Avenue, Cleveland, OH | 1898 | Standing |
Lauffer, Erwin (architect)
Biography
Erwin O. Lauffer attended Lincoln High School. He was employed by the architectural firms of Searles, Hirsh & Gavin and Lehman & Schmitt before beginning his own practice in 1912. He designed many churches and homes and remodeled City Hall, the Convention Center, and the Cuyahoga County Courthouse.
Building Name | Address | Built | Status |
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Residence for E.R. Pillars | Fostoria, OH | 1917 | Unknown |
Residence for Erwin Lauffer | 1327 West Boulevard, Cleveland, OH | 1919 | Standing |
Residence for Jacob Lauffer | 1323 West Boulevard, Cleveland, OH | 1919 | Standing |
H.I. Hamilton Residence | 10000 Lake Avenue, Cleveland, OH | 1923 | Standing |
Dr. Harry C. Barr Residence | 10116 Edgewater Drive, Cleveland, OH | 1924 | Standing |
Sidney Marks Residence | 9918 Lake Avenue, Cleveland, OH | 1924 | Standing |
Residence | 11460 Edgewater Drive, Cleveland, OH | 1925 | Standing |
Resek Manor Apartments | 1160 Sixth Avenue - Lorain, OH | 1926 | Standing |
Dr. Louis C Greiner Residence | 20010 Frazier Drive, Rocky River, OH | 1930 | Standing |
Our Lady of Good Counsel Church | 4423 Pearl Road, Cleveland, OH | 1930 | Standing |
Residence for Lohman and Prouty | 13410 Lake Aveune, Lakewood, OH | 1930 | Standing |
Semi-Bungalow Residence | 21474 Cromwell Ave, Fairview Park, OH | 1930 | Standing |
Residence for George H Freeland | 21978 Avalon Drive, Rocky River, OH | 1939 | Demolished |
Residence for George H Freeland | 22025 Lake Road, Rocky River, OH | 1939 | Standing |
Robert T. Combes Residence | 21419 Kenwood Road, Rocky River, OH | 1939 | Standing |
Chas. L Gardner Residence | 20859 Morewood Parkway, Rocky River, OH | 1941 | Standing |
West Park United Church of Christ | 3909 Rocky River, Cleveland, OH | 1955 | Standing |
Sources
PD August 7, 1977 "Erwin O. Lauffer, 88; designed area churches"
Leavitt & Spieth (firm)
Biography
Morton Leavitt and Otto A. Spieth.
Building Name | Address | Built | Status |
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Nursery School Building for Dr. Carl Kent (Tiny Tot Nursery) | 1470 East 105th Street, Cleveland, OH | 1954-5 | Standing |
Lehman & Schmitt (firm)
Biography
Lehman and Schmitt were in business from 1885 to 1935. Both Israel Lehman and Theodore Schmitt had worked in the office of George H. Smith. The firm did a substantial amount of work for local government. They designed the Cuyahoga County Courthouse, and courthouses in Lexington, Kentucky; Peru, Indiana; and Franklin and Towanda, Pennsylvania. They also designed the Central Police Station on Champlain Street; an 1894 addition to the second Cuyahoga County Courthouse; the Central Armory for the Ohio National Guard; the National Guard Armory in Geneva; the Erie County Children's Home in Sandusky; and the Lorain County Children's Home. The firm also designed several significant synagogues, including the Anshe Chesed Synagogue built in 1886 on Scovill Avenue, Temple Tifereth Israel at Central and East 55th Street, built in 1894, and the later Anshe Chesed Synagogue at 8302 Euclid Avenue, built in 1912. The name of Lehman and Schmitt was retained after Israel Lehman's death in 1914. The firm's offices moved to the Electric Building in 1914. Buildings designed by the firm after 1914 included the Cook (now the Prospect Park) Building, the Pierce Arrow Dealership, and the Bing Building. The early history of the firm shows that they designed numerous residences. Frederick Baird worked as a draftsman and designer with the firm for several years.
Building Name | Address | Built | Status |
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Anshe Chesed Synagogue | 2510 Scovill Avenue, Cleveland, OH | 1886 | Demolished |
Abraham Witkowsky Residence | 2393 East 43rd Street, Cleveland, OH | 1888 | Demolished |
Anna Matthew Residence | 2409 East 43rd Street, Cleveland, OH | 1888 | Demolished |
Double Dwelling for Peter Flath | 5711-3 Hough Avenue, Cleveland, OH | 1888 | Demolished |
Double Dwelling for W. E. Jones | Cleveland, OH | 1888 | Demolished |
I. N. Klein Residence | 2421 East 40th Street, Cleveland, OH | 1888 | Demolished |
Mrs. H. Schmitt Residence | 2355 East 43rd Street, Cleveland, OH | 1888 | Demolished |
Residence | Beech Between Scovill and Garden, Cleveland, OH | 1888 | Demolished |
Residence for August Bandlow | 4920 Holyoke, Cleveland, OH | 1888 | Demolished |
Residence for Dr. Aaron Hahn Residence | 3823 Scovill Avenue, Cleveland, OH | 1888 | Demolished |
Residence for Gabriel Schaffner | 3849 Orange Avenue, Cleveland, OH | 1888 | Demolished |
Sigmund Mann Residence Addition | 1618 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, OH | 1888 | Demolished |
Tenement for Moses Fuldheim | 1224 Woodland Avenue, Cleveland, OH | 1888 | Demolished |
Tenement for S. Rosenblatt | 3534 Woodland Avenue, Cleveland, OH | 1888 | Demolished |
City Infirmary Hospital | 3345 Scranton Road, Cleveland, OH | 1889 | Demolished |
Double Residence for Mrs. Charles Becker | Woodland near Belmont (E.29th), Cleveland, OH | 1889 | Demolished |
Factory for W. H. Brew | 4508 Lakeside Avenue, Cleveland, OH | 1889 | Demolished |
Isaac Levy Residence | 2342 East 40th Street, Cleveland, OH | 1889 | Demolished |
Myron Mittelberger Residence | 2522 East 40th Street, Cleveland, OH | 1889 | Demolished |
Apartment Building for the Smith Estate | 300-16 Lakeside Avenue, Cleveland, OH | 1890 | Demolished |
Commercial Building for Joseph Hays | 751 Woodland Avenue, Cleveland, OH | 1890 | Demolished |
Commercial-Residential Building for Henry and Leopold Goldsmith | 6417-21 Woodland Avenue, Cleveland, OH | 1890 | Demolished |
John Zipp Residence | 2339 East 39th Street, Cleveland, OH | 1890 | Demolished |
Leopold Einstein Residence | 2410 East 55th Street, Cleveland, OH | 1890 | Demolished |
Ninth German Reformed Church | 1254 East 74th Street, Cleveland, OH | 1890 | Standing |
Residence for E. Truehaft | 1268 Scovill Avenue rear, Cleveland, OH | 1890 | Demolished |
Residence for W. A. Schluder | SW Putnam Near Benedict, Cleveland, OH | 1890 | Demolished |
Sheriff Street Market | East 4th and Bolivar, Cleveland, OH | 1890 | Demolished |
Stable for Merchant Delivery Company | 135 St. Clair Avenue rear, Cleveland, OH | 1890 | Demolished |
Stable for Merchants Delivery | 167 St. Clair ns & Ontario, Cleveland, OH | 1890 | Demolished |
Alex Tubman Residence | 2103 East 107th Street, Cleveland, OH | 1891 | Demolished |
Altenheim Home for the Aged | Detroit Avenue, Cleveland, OH | 1891 | Demolished |
Apartment House for Stone Brothers | 2576 East 40th Street, Cleveland, OH | 1891 | Demolished |
Commercial-Residential Building for Jacob Steinfeld | 501-5 Woodland Avenue, Cleveland, OH | 1891 | Demolished |
Dunham Church of Christ | 1629 East 66th Street, Cleveland, OH | 1891 | Standing |
Residence for Jacob and Frank Straus | 2485 East 37th Street, Cleveland, OH | 1891 | Demolished |
Residence for Peter Flath | 5707 Hough Avenue, Cleveland, OH | 1891 | Demolished |
Siegfried Einstein Residence | 2343 East 55th Street, Cleveland, OH | 1891 | Demolished |
Adolph Sampliner Residence | 2351 East 40th Street, Cleveland, OH | 1892 | Demolished |
Chapel and Receiving Vault at United Jewish Mayfield Cemetery | 2749 Mayfield Road, Cleveland Heights, OH | 1892 | Demolished |
Commercial-Residential Building for Elizabeth Schwarz | 3038-40 Central Avenue, Cleveland, OH | 1892 | Demolished |
Double Residence for Joseph Berman | 2569 East 43rd Street, Cleveland, OH | 1892 | Demolished |
Emanuel Einstein Residence | 2399 East 43rd Street, Cleveland, OH | 1892 | Demolished |
Harry Schwartzenberg Residence | 2343 East 46th Street, Cleveland, OH | 1892 | Demolished |
Henry Schnauffer Residence | 2519 Queen Avenue, Cleveland, OH | 1892 | Standing |
Hubbard Cooke Building | 2220 Superior Viaduct, Cleveland, OH | 1892 | Standing |
Jane Cain Residence | 2399 East 46th Street, Cleveland, OH | 1892 | Demolished |
Manuel Halle Residence | 2341 East 40th Street, Cleveland, OH | 1892 | Demolished |
Moses Halle Residence | 2345 East 40th Street, Cleveland, OH | 1892 | Demolished |
Nathan Weidenthal Residence | 2542 East 37th Street, Cleveland, OH | 1892 | Demolished |
Residence for Jacob and Frank Straus | 2481 East 38th Street, Cleveland, OH | 1892 | Demolished |
Terrace for William Seitz | 2219-21 Cherry Avenue, Cleveland, OH | 1892 | Demolished |
Two Convalescent Cottages at the Asylum for the Insane | 4301 and 4307 Turney Road, Cleveland, OH | 1892 | Demolished |
West Side Police Station | 2885 Detroit Avenue, Cleveland, OH | 1892 | Demolished |
3 Story Office and Store Building for King & Uhl | Euclid Ave, Cleveland, OH | 1893 | Demolished |
Central Police Station | 510 Champlain Street, Cleveland, OH | 1893 | Demolished |
Felix Hirscheimer Residence | 2404 East 55th Street, Cleveland, OH | 1893 | Demolished |
Hubbard Cooke Building | 2206 Superior Viaduct, Cleveland, OH | 1893 | Standing |
Julius Feiss Residence | 10405 Lake Avenue, Cleveland, OH | 1893 | Demolished |
Repairs to Commercial & Residential building for Joseph Koblitz | 2934-8 Woodland Avenue, Cleveland, OH | 1893 | Demolished |
Central Armory | Lakeside and East 6th Street, Cleveland, OH | 1894 | Demolished |
City National Bank | 205 Market Avenue South, Canton, OH | 1894 | Standing |
Cleveland General Hospital and Medical Despencery Addition | 1914 Woodland, Cleveland, OH | 1894 | Demolished |
Cuyahoga County Courthouse Brick and Stone Addition | Cleveland, OH | 1894 | Demolished |
Grand Stand at the Glenville Race Track | Cleveland, OH | 1894 | Demolished |
Residence for Salmon Halle | 2352 East 43rd Street, Cleveland, OH | 1894 | Demolished |
Samuel Sloss Residence | 2407 East 40th Street, Cleveland, OH | 1894 | Demolished |
Samuel Strauss Residence | 2518 East 40th Street, Cleveland, OH | 1894 | Demolished |
Temple Tiffereth Israel (Friendship Baptist Church) | 5600 Central Avenue, Cleveland, OH | 1894 | Standing |
Commercial Building for Kelly Island Lime Company | 1256 Merwin Avenue, Cleveland, OH | 1895 | Demolished |
Emmanuel Lewith Residence | 2321 East 55th Street, Cleveland, OH | 1895 | Demolished |
National Guard Armory | 20-2 East Main Street, Geneva, OH | 1895 | Demolished |
Residence for C. G. Hickox | 1733 East 27th Street, Cleveland, OH | 1895 | Demolished |
Residence for J. M. Henderson EC | Cleveland, OH | 1895 | Demolished |
Three Story Store and Tenement Building for Charles Stein | 4005-17 Woodland Avenue, Cleveland, OH | 1895 | Demolished |
Apartment Building for Joseph Berman | 2581 East 43rd Street, Cleveland, OH | 1896 | Demolished |
Bradford County Courthouse | 301 Main Street, Towanda, PA | 1896 | Standing |
Commercial-Residential Addition for Moritz and Goodman | 3908-10 Lorain Avenue, Cleveland, OH | 1896 | Standing |
Cuyahoga County Morgue | 712 Lakeside Avenue NE, Cleveland, OH | 1896 | Demolished |
Osborn Building | 1012-6 Huron Road, Cleveland, OH | 1896 | Standing |
Frederick W. Bruch Residence | 11206 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, OH | 1897 | Demolished |
Fayette County Courthouse | Lexington, Kentucky, Lexington, KY | 1898 | Standing |
Macedonia Cemetery | Northfield, OH | 1898 | Standing |
Commercial Building for H. Black and Company | 620 West Lakeside Avenue, Cleveland, OH | 1899 | Standing |
Commercial-Residential Building for Nettie Body | 4930-8 Payne Avenue, Cleveland, OH | 1899 | Demolished |
Erie County Children's Home | 1200 Sycamore Line, Sandusky, OH | 1899 | Standing |
Warehouse Repairs for J. Harris | 943 James Street, Cleveland, OH | 1899 | Demolished |
Weber's Restaurant | 242 Superior Avenue, Cleveland, OH | 1899 | Demolished |
Alsace Hotel | 12th and Liberty, Franklin, PA | 1900 | Demolished |
Charles Wilsdorf Residence | 7209 Linwood Avenue, Cleveland, OH | 1900 | Demolished |
Shop for Goldsmith, Joseph and Feiss | 2149 East 53rd Street, Cleveland, OH | 1900 | Standing |
Erasmas Raus Residence | 5040 Broadway, Cleveland, OH | 1901 | Demolished |
Factory for the Grossman Paper Box Company | 1729 Superior Avenue, Cleveland, OH | 1901 | Standing |
Majestic Apartments for Willson Improvement Company | 2289-95 East 55th Street, Cleveland, OH | 1901 | Demolished |
Commercial Building for Merchants Buildiing Company | 2049 - 53 East 9th Street, Cleveland, OH | 1902 | Demolished |
Hospital for Jewish Orphan Asylum | 2634 East 51st Street, Cleveland, OH | 1902 | Demolished |
United Banking and Savings Company | 2000-12 West 25th Street, Cleveland, OH | 1902 | Demolished |
Bailey's Department Store | Prospect & Ontario, Cleveland, OH | 1903 | Demolished |
Central Brass and Manufacturing | 6203 Quincy Avenue, Cleveland, OH | 1903 | Demolished |
First Baptist Church | 11th and Liberty - Franklin PA, Franklin, PA | 1904 | Standing |
Store Addition to Residence at 334 Euclid for F.A. Quayle | Cleveland, OH | 1904 | Demolished |
Cleveland Public Library | East 55th Street and Broadway, Cleveland, OH | 1905 | Standing |
Commercial building for Diebolt Brewing | Quincy near East 84th, Cleveland, OH | 1905 | Demolished |
Diebolt Brewing | Marcelline near Harvard, Cleveland, OH | 1905 | Demolished |
Joseph and Feiss Factory | West 53rd Street, Cleveland, OH | 1905 | Standing |
Stables and barn for Burns- Bowe Baking Company on | West Clinton, Cleveland, OH | 1906 | Standing |
Excelsior Club | 11111 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, OH | 1907-8 | Standing |
Bailey Department Store addition | Prospect and Ontario, Cleveland, OH | 1908 | Demolished |
Joseph, Feiss and Company Garage | 2159 West 53rd Street, Cleveland, OH | 1908 | Demolished |
Miami County Courthouse | 25 North Broadway, Peru, IN | 1908-10 | Standing |
Cuyahoga County Courthouse | 1 Lakeside Avenue, Cleveland, OH | 1909-12 | Standing |
May Company Addition | 2025 Ontario Street, Cleveland, OH | 1910 | Standing |
Theo Schmitt Residence | 11321 Lake Avenue, Cleveland, OH | 1911 | Standing |
Anshe Chesed Temple (Liberty Hill Baptist Church) | 8206 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, OH | 1912 | Standing |
Scott-Ullman Company | 3311 Perkins Avenue, Cleveland, OH | 1913 | Standing |
Cleveland Builders Supply | 13107 St. Clair Avenue, Cleveland, OH | 1915 | Demolished |
Homestead Block for John A. Kling | 11734-11808 Detroit Avenue, Lakewood, OH | 1915 | Standing |
Pierce Arrow Dealership | 4600 Carnegie Avenue, Cleveland, OH | 1917 | Standing |
Industrial Building | Payne and East 27th Street, Cleveland, OH | 1920 | Standing |
Commercial Building for H.D. Koblitz | 4812-4910 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, OH | 1921 | Standing |
Cook Building | 4614 Prospect Avenue, Cleveland, OH | 1921 | Standing |
U.S. Parcel Post Building | 205 St. Clair Avenue, NW, Cleveland, OH | 1922-4 | Standing |
Detroit - Warren Block | 14801-13 Detroit Avenue, Cleveland, OH | 1924 | Standing |
May Company Garage | Cleveland, OH | 1925 | Demolished |
May Company Warehouse | 4100 Payne Avenue, Cleveland, OH | 1927-8 | Standing |
Bing Building | 510 Prospect Avenue, Cleveland, OH | 1929 | Demolished |
Central Police Station | Sandusky, OH | n.d. | Demolished |
Chester - Ninth Building | Cleveland, OH | n.d. | Demolished |
Children's Home | Lorain, OH | n.d. | Unknown |
Fire Station at Sandusky, Ohio | Sandusky, OH | n.d. | Unknown |
Friedman | Cleveland, OH | n.d. | Demolished |
Two Hotels | Lima, OH | n.d. | Unknown |
Sources
A History of Cleveland, Ohio Chicago - Cleveland: The S.J. Clarke Publishing Company, v.II, p. 559-560, 628-9
Obituary - Plain Dealer February 3, 1935 12A:5
Obituary - The Jewish Independent April 10, 1914
Ohio Architect and Builder September 1914, p. 52
Plain Dealer July 14, 1892
Image Source(s): Craig Bobby
Lehman, Israel (architect)
Biography
Israel J. Lehman was born in St. Joseph, Missouri and moved to Cleveland with his father in 1862. He was educated in the Cleveland public schools and entered an architect's office at the age of fourteen. He worked as a draftsman for the county. From 1880 to 1884 he was employed as a draftsman in the office of George H. Smith. He entered into partnership with Theodore Schmitt (1860-1935) in 1885. Their offices were in the Hickox Building at East 9th Street and Euclid. He was a member of the Willson Avenue Temple, the Cleveland City Lodge, Free and Accepted Masons, the B'Nai Brith, the Excelsior Club, and the Chamber of Commerce. He passed away in his home at 1657 East 115th Street, at the age of fifty-five in 1914. He was buried in Mayfield Cemetery.
Sources
A History of Cleveland, Ohio Chicago - Cleveland: The S.J. Clarke Publishing Company, v.II, p. 559-560, 628-9
Obituary - Plain Dealer February 3, 1935 12A:5
Obituary - The Jewish Independent April 10, 1914
Ohio Architect and Builder September 1914, p. 52
Plain Dealer July 14, 1892
Lloyd, Gordon (architect)
Biography
Gordon Lloyd was an English-born architect based in Detroit, Michigan. He lived across the river in Windsor, Ontario. He was a leading architect of Episcopal churches and cathedrals throughout the Midwest. He designed two significant buildings in Cleveland, St. Paul's Episcopal Church and the National City Bank Building (demolished).
Building Name | Address | Built | Status |
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University of Detroit | Detroit, MI | n.d. | Standing |
Christ P. E. Church | 960 East Jefferson Street, Detroit, MI | 1863 | Standing |
Cathedral of St. Paul | 134 West 7th Street, Erie, PA | 1866 | Standing |
Church of Good Shepherd | 101 Walnut Street, Allegan, MI | 1869 | Standing |
St. Paul's Episcopal Church | 317 East Liberty Street, Medina, OH | 1869 | Standing |
Trinity Cathedral | 125 East Broad Street, Columbus, OH | 1869 | Standing |
Trinity Cathedral | 328 Sixth Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA | 1870-1 | Standing |
Church of the Holy Spirit | Kenyon College, Gambier, OH | 1871 | Standing |
St. John's Anglican Church | 3305 Sandwich Street, Windsor, Ontario | 1872 | Standing |
St. Paul's Episcopal Church (later St. Paul�s Shrine) | 4410 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, OH | 1874 | Standing |
Central Methodist Church | Detroit, MI | 1875 | Standing |
Grace Episcopal Church | Galion, OH | 1875 | Standing |
Bank building | Superior and Bank, Cleveland, OH | 1883 | Demolished |
Parker Block | 1075 Woodward Avenue, Detroit, MI | 1883 | Demolished |
Northern Michigan Assylum | Traverse City, MI | 1885 | Standing |
D. M. Ferry and Company Warehouse | Brush and Lafayette, Detroit, MI | 1887 | Standing |
David Whitney Jr. Residence | 4421 Woodward Avenue, Detroit, MI | 1887 | Standing |
Dowling Hall | 661 East Jefferson, Detroit, MI | 1887 | Standing |
Sources
Image Source(s): Karl A. Brunjes
Long, Brice (architect)
Building Name | Address | Built | Status |
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St. Philip the Apostle Episcopal Church | 3294 Denison Avenue, Cleveland, OH | 1922 | Standing |
Lorenz, Otto (architect)
Biography
Otto Lorenz is so far only known for one building, a notable commercial block at the corner of Mayfield and Murray Hill Roads. In 1914 when it was built, he was living at 4147 Broadway. The following year he had an office at 5412 Broadway and resided at 5778 Portage Avenue.
Building Name | Address | Built | Status |
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Commercial-Residential Building for Angelo Valentino | 12200-4 Mayfield Road, Cleveland, OH | 1914 | Standing |
Mike and Rosa Brenner Residence | 2182 West Boulevard, Cleveland, OH | 1915 | Standing |
Sources
Cleveland City Directories 1914-15 and 1915-16.
Lougee, William (architect)
Biography
William S. Lougee was born in Buckfield, Maine and received his education in Boston. In 1884, at the age of seventeen, he went to work for architect Tristam Griffin and remained in that office for six years before moving to Cleveland. He was associated with Adolphus Sprackling in 1892 as the Cleveland Architectural Company. He had his own office in Cleveland in 1893. In 1895 he was working with George Steffens. He was associated with architect John Eisenmann until 1900. From 1901 to 1905 he was assistant architect for the Board of Education. On April 4, 1905 during the Mayoral administration of Tom L. Johnson he was appointed deputy inspector of buildings and on March 4, 1907 he was made the chief building inspector. He resigned his City position at the end of 1909 when Johnson left office, and he resumed a private practice. During the administration of Newton D. Baker (1912-5), he supervised the construction of Cleveland City Hall. He later became City Architect and Building Commissioner under the administration of Mayor Ray T. Miller (1932-3) .
Building Name | Address | Built | Status |
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William Edwards Company Warehouse | 1326-30 West 9th Street, Cleveland, OH | 1910-1 | Standing |
Cleveland Fire Department Engine Company #33 | 10128-34 Lorain Avenue, Cleveland, OH | 1911 | Standing |
Loyal Order of Moose | 942 Walnut Avenue, Cleveland, OH | 1912 | Demolished |
Marshall Building | 1 Public Square, Cleveland, OH | 1912-3 | Demolished |
Cleveland & Buffalo and Detroit & Cleveland Boat Terminals | 701-725 Erieside Avenue, Cleveland, OH | 1914 | Demolished |
Commercial Building for Marshall Drug | 2007-11 West 25th Street, Cleveland, OH | 1914 | Demolished |
St. John's Hospital | 7811-7911 Detroit Avenue, Cleveland, OH | 1914-5 | Standing |
Commercial Building for Marshall Drug | 3838 West 25th Street, Cleveland, OH | 1915 | Demolished |
Harborview (Residence for Matthew Bramley) | 11320 Harborview Drive, Cleveland, OH | 1915 | Standing |
Weideman Company Warehouse and Factory addition | 960-8 Mandrake Avenue, Cleveland, OH | 1915 | Demolished |
Woodland Recreation Center | 9206 Woodland Avenue, Cleveland, OH | 1915 | Standing |
Cuyahoga County Detention Home (now Cuyahoga County Archives) | 2905 Franklin Boulevard, Cleveland, OH | 1915-6 | Standing |
Cleveland Cadillac Service Station (Towell Building) - Original 2 story building | 1845 East 30th Street, Cleveland, OH | 1916 | Standing |
Colonial Woolen Mill | 6501-6523 Barberton Avenue, Cleveland, OH | 1917 | Standing |
Commercial Building | Euclid Near E. 107th, Cleveland, OH | 1917 | Demolished |
Commercial Building addition for William Edwards Co | West 9th & St. Clair, Cleveland, OH | 1917 | Demolished |
Dance Hall | Woodhill and Woodland, Cleveland, OH | 1917 | Demolished |
Templar Motor Car Company | Cleveland, OH | 1917 | Demolished |
Morgan Lithograph Studio | 1601 Payne Avenue, Cleveland, OH | 1918 | Demolished |
Frey - Fisher Furniture Company | 12511 St. Clair Avenue, Cleveland, OH | 1920 | Demolished |
Union Paper and Twine Company | 116-8 St. Clair Avenue, NW, Cleveland, OH | 1920 | Demolished |
Elgraves Realty Company | 417-25 Prospect Avenue, Cleveland, OH | 1921 | Standing |
Lutheran Hospital | 2605 Franklin Avenue, Cleveland, OH | 1922 | Standing |
Warehouse for Fisher Brothers Company | 2343-2401 Lakeside Avenue, Cleveland, OH | 1923-4 | Standing |
Commercial Building (Lorraine Surgical Supply) | 6502 Lorain Avenue, Cleveland, OH | 1924 | Standing |
Brooks Company | 1241 Superior Avenue, Cleveland, OH | 1925-6 | Standing |
Colonial Woolen Mill Building Addition | 6501-23 Barberton Avenue, Cleveland, OH | 1926 | Standing |
Office Building for Joseph Laronge | 3328 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, OH | 1926 | Standing |
Commercial Building | 1701 - 35 Lakeside Avenue, Cleveland, OH | 1932 | Demolished |
Albert Strauss Warehouse | Cleveland, OH | n.d. | Demolished |
Clarke Kessler Chemical Factory | Cleveland, OH | n.d. | Demolished |
Cleveland Bronze and Brass | 4606 - 26 Hamilton Avenue, Cleveland, OH | n.d. | Demolished |
Cuyahoga County Criminal Court and Jail | Cleveland, OH | n.d. | Demolished |
D. C. Hutchcroft Factory | 1312-8 West 78th Street , Cleveland, OH | n.d. | Standing |
Engine House | Cleveland, OH | n.d. | Demolished |
Luna Park Dancing Pavilion | Cleveland, OH | n.d. | Demolished |
Luna Park Skating Pavilion | Cleveland, OH | n.d. | Demolished |
Park Theatre | 21-27 South Champion , Youngstown, OH | n.d. | Demolished |
Royal Motor Car Building | Cleveland, OH | n.d. | Demolished |
Russell Hall Apartments | 1921 East 70th Street, Cleveland, OH | n.d. | Demolished |
St. Philomena's Parish House | Cleveland, OH | n.d. | Unknown |
Summit - Cherry Market House | 616 - 34 Summit Street, Toledo, OH | n.d. | Demolished |
Tacoma Garage | Cleveland, OH | n.d. | Demolished |
Vlehek Tool Company | 10709 Quincy Avenue, Cleveland, OH | n.d. | Demolished |
William Edwards Canning Factory | Cleveland, OH | n.d. | Demolished |
William Edwards Factory and Office Building | Cleveland, OH | n.d. | Demolished |
Sources
A History of Cleveland and its Environs Lewis Publishing : Chicago and New York, 1918, v. II, p. 20-1
Cleveland Press February 6, 1935
Obituary - Plain Dealer February 6, 1935, p. 3
Image Source(s): Craig Bobby
Lowe, Chester (architect)
Biography
Chester Lowe designed homes in Shaker Heights, Moreland Hills, and Pepper Pike. He lived at 1576 Belmore in East Cleveland, later moving to Bainbridge Township in Geauga County. He retired in 1978, when he moved to Winter Park, Florida.
Building Name | Address | Built | Status |
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Residence | 3095 Chadbourne Road, Shaker Heights, OH | 1924 | Standing |
Residence | 3018 Montgomery Road, Shaker Heights, OH | 1926 | Demolished |
Residence | 3024 Claremont Road, Shaker Heights, OH | 1926 | Standing |
Residence | 17611 South Moreland, Shaker Heights, OH | 1927 | Demolished |
Residence for C. H. Felton | 2869 Glengary Road, Shaker Heights, OH | 1927 | Unknown |
Residence | 3030 Eaton Road, Shaker Heights, OH | 1928 | Demolished |
Residence | Baldwin Road, Cleveland, OH | 1929 | Demolished |
Residence | 17717 Van Aken Boulevard, Shaker Heights, OH | 1929 | Demolished |
Residence | 2856 Glengary Road, Shaker Heights, OH | 1929 | Standing |
Residence | 2641 Coventry Road, Shaker Heights, OH | 1931 | Standing |
Residence | 3693 Latimore Road, Shaker Heights, OH | 1936 | Standing |
Nels Swanson Residence | 1391 Oakwood Drive, Cleveland Heights, OH | 1941 | Standing |
Residence | 3018 Montgomery Road, Shaker Heights, OH | n.d. | Standing |
Sources
Campen, Richard - Distinguished Homes of Shaker Heights, 1992
Luzius, Philip (architect)
Biography
Philip Luzius was born in Massillon, Ohio. In 1917 his office was in the Erie Building, and he lived at 1649 Larchmont Avenue in Lakewood.
Building Name | Address | Built | Status |
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Apartment Building | East 93rd Street, Cleveland, OH | 1917 | Demolished |
Apartment building | Clifton Boulevard, Cleveland, OH | 1917 | Unknown |
Commercial building | Ashbury Avenue, Cleveland, OH | 1917 | Demolished |
Commercial-Residential Building | East 159th Street, Cleveland, OH | 1917 | Unknown |
Factory and Warehouse | 1466-8 East 55th Street, Cleveland, OH | 1917 | Standing |
Residence | 13305 Eaglesmere Avenue, Cleveland, OH | 1917 | Standing |
Residence | Cleveland Heights, OH | 1917 | Unknown |
Residence | Exeter Road , Cleveland Heights, OH | 1917 | Unknown |
Residence for P. V. Sampler | Taylor Road, Cleveland Heights, OH | 1917 | Unknown |
Commercial Building for Margaret Striebinger | 2901-9 Detroit Avenue, Cleveland, OH | 1918 | Standing |
Residence for Frederick Woods | Lewis Drive, Lakewood, OH | 1918 | Unknown |
Residence for the Guarantee Building Co | 3086 Chadbourne Road, Shaker Heights, OH | 1918 | Standing |
Commercial-Residential Building | 3331 Payne Avenue, Cleveland, OH | 1922 | Standing |
First Free Merhodist Church | 6001 Franklin Boulevard, Cleveland, OH | 1923 | Standing |
Apartment Building | 2962 South Moreland, Cleveland, OH | 1924 | Standing |
Commercial Building for Frank Link | 4513-17 Lorain Avenue, Cleveland, OH | 1925 | Standing |
Renonations to Commercial Building for Frank Link | 4507-11 Lorain Avenue, Cleveland, OH | 1925 | Standing |
Residence | 6001 Franklin Boulevard, Cleveland, OH | n.d. | Demolished |
Sources
Cleveland Necrology file July 27, 1946, aged 61
Image Source(s): Craig Bobby