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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

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Birth / Established: October 1, 1854
Death / Dissolved: October 24, 1920

Biography

Bernard Vande Velde was the son of Dutch-born parents. He was raised on China Street, later moving to Pearl Road, and then to 2713 Woodbridge Street, on the west side. In 1880 he was a draftsman with the firm of Heard and Smith and by 1885 was listed as an architect in Cleveland City Directories. In 1885 he had a short-lived partnership with Vincent Wyss, who later practiced in Lancaster, Ohio. Vande Velde was the architect of several significant ecclesiastical buildings for the Roman Catholic diocese in the last decade of the 19th century and the first decade of the 20th century. Notably, he designed the Gothic Revival style Our Lady of Lourdes Church, St. Wenceslas Church, and St. Philemon Church. He never married and was a member of St. Michael's Roman Catholic Church. He died of cancer on October 24, 1920.

Building Name Address Built Status
St. Joseph's Church Collinwood, Cleveland, OH 1877 Demolished
Immaculate Conception of St. Mary School 2680 Stoney Ridge, Avon, OH 1885-6 Standing
St. Bridget's School 2506 East 22nd Street, Cleveland, OH 1885-6 Demolished
Commercial Building for John G. Mueller 6115 Woodland, Cleveland, OH 1888 Demolished
John Meckes Dry Goods Store 1920-8 West 25th Street, Cleveland, OH 1888 Demolished
St. John's Cathedral School 1031 Superior Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1888 Demolished
St. John's Evangelical Lutheran Church and School 5828 Cable Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1888 Demolished
Theodore Sanford Residence 9719 Lamont Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1888 Demolished
Commercial - Residential Building for August Theurer 3002 Seymour Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1889 Standing
Commercial-Residential Building for John Schuster 10809-11 Cedar Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1889 Demolished
Commercial-Residential Building for Ludwig Retz 1930 Columbus Road, Cleveland, OH 1889 Standing
James Rochford Residence 1581 East 22nd Street, Cleveland, OH 1889 Demolished
Joseph M. Holecek Residence 3168 West 48th Street, Cleveland, OH 1889 Standing
Residence for James Rochford 1573 East 22nd Street, Cleveland, OH 1889 Standing
St. Stephens School and Teachers Residence 1913-9 West 57th Street, Cleveland, OH 1889 Demolished
William Kees Residence 2710 Vega Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1889 Demolished
Addition to St. Stephen's School 1915 West 57th Street, Cleveland, OH 1890 Demolished
Adolph and Julius Pletcher Block 1879-1887 Fulton Road, Cleveland, OH 1890 Standing
August Zedler Residence 3293 West 25th Street, Cleveland, OH 1890 Demolished
Commercial-Residential Building for Max Cohen 666-70 Broadway, Cleveland, OH 1890 Demolished
Commercial-Residential Building for Max Cohen 806-12 Broadway, Cleveland, OH 1890 Demolished
David Jones Residence 7607 Marble Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1890 Demolished
John Metzger Residence 2522 East 39th Street, Cleveland, OH 1890 Demolished
Peter Carroll Residence 1556 East 22nd Street, Cleveland, OH 1890 Demolished
Rectory for St. Bridget Roman Catholic Church 2508 East 22nd Street, Cleveland, OH 1890 Demolished
Residence for Henry Krosen 4315-7 Whitman Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1890 Standing
Sisters of St. Joseph Convent 731 Starkweather, Cleveland, OH 1890 Demolished
St. Patrick's School 3401 Whitman Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1890 Demolished
St. Augustine's Convent 14808 Lake Avenue, Lakewood, OH 1890-2 Demolished
Commercial & Residential Bldg for Patrick C. O'Brien 5421 Superior Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1891 Demolished
Commercial - Residential building for George Sell 7033 Superior Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1891 Demolished
Immaculate Conception Rectory 4129 Superior Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1891 Standing
John Monson Residence 1570 East 22nd Street, Cleveland, OH 1891 Demolished
John O'Donnell Residence 7252 Broadway, Cleveland, OH 1891 Demolished
Our Lady of Lourdes Church 3393 East 55th Street, Cleveland, OH 1891 Standing
Residence for Elizabeth Bertrand 3700 Woodbine Ave, Cleveland, OH 1891 Standing
St. Adalbert School 2333 East 83rd Street, Cleveland, OH 1891 Demolished
Stores and Residence for George Sell 7807-9 Superior Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1891 Demolished
St. Joseph's Church 14316 Saranac Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1891-5 Demolished
Commercial & Residential Bldg for Patrick C. O'Brien 5411-7 Superior Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1892 Demolished
Commercial Building for Jonathan Goetz 1898 West 25th Street, Cleveland, OH 1892 Standing
Commercial-Residential Building for Christian Durchschlag 2575 Scranton Road, Cleveland, OH 1892 Standing
Residence for Edward Hrabk 3336 West 25th Street, Cleveland, OH 1892 Demolished
Sacred Heart of St. Mary's 33 Raymond Avenue, Shelby, OH 1892 Demolished
St. Cassimir Church and School Superior Near Ansel, Cleveland, OH 1892 Demolished
St. Mary' Pastoral Residence 151 Front Street Berea, Cleveland, OH 1892 Demolished
St. Wenceslas Church 3715 Broadway, Cleveland, OH 1892-9 Demolished
Commercial-Residential Building for Geroge Engert 10115-7 Superior Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1893 Demolished
Holy Name Pastoral Residence 8328 Broadway, Cleveland, OH 1893 Standing
Sacristry addition to St. Stephen Roman Catholic Church 1920 West 54th Street, Cleveland, OH 1893 Standing
St. Agnes Church 8000 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1893 Demolished
Addition to St. Agnes R. C. Church 8000 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1894 Demolished
Alteration of dwelling to store 418 Prospect Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1894 Demolished
Apartment House for Mrs. Mary Montpelier 5403-17 Windsor Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1894 Demolished
Commercial Building for Charles Sauer 3230 Lorain Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1894 Standing
Entertainment building addition for Svornosh Katalocka Society 4451 Douse Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1894 Demolished
Margaret Mulhern Residence 1508 Chester Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1894 Demolished
Terrace for Mary Montpelier 5403-17 Chester Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1894 Demolished
Residence for James Rochford 1609 East 22nd Street, Cleveland, OH 1894-5 Demolished
Commercial-Residential Building for Peter Carroll 1316 Superior Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1895 Demolished
St. Mary's of the Assumption School 1950 West 30th Street, Cleveland, OH 1895 Standing
Addition to St. Vincent's Hospital 2315 East 22nd Street, Cleveland, OH 1895-6 Demolished
Commercial-Residential Building for Anna Wandel 7921-3 Lorain Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1896 Standing
Henry Fischer Residence 1429 West 81st Street, Cleveland, OH 1896 Demolished
St. Stephen's Church Rectory additions and alterations 1930 West 54th Street, Cleveland, OH 1896 standing
Commercial-Residential Building for Patrick O'Donnell 3516 Detroit Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1897 Demolished
Commercial-Residential Building for the Leisy Brewing Company 9216 Superior Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1898 Standing
Residence for Mrs Mary Ann Wilshaw 2207 East 86th Street, Cleveland, OH 1898 Demolished
Apartments 2135-9 Franklin, Cleveland, OH 1899 Demolished
Commercial-Residential Building for Leisy Brewing Company 9216 Superior Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1899 Standing
St. Catherine School addition Woodland Hills and Heath, Cleveland, OH 1900 Demolished
3 story wood apartment for Mike Gleason 5702 Cedar Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1901 Demolished
Additions to St. Peter's School 1720 Superior Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1901 Demolished
Triple Residence for Henry Vottler 1412-8 Abbey Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1901 Demolished
Immaculate Conception Church 103 West 4th Street, Port Clinton, OH 1902 Standing
Apartment Building for Ludwig Retz 1936 Columbus Road, Cleveland, OH 1903 Standing
St. Philemon Church Euclid & Wellesley, East Cleveland, OH 1903 Standing
Apartment Building (16 suites) for M.P. Platten Franklin Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1904 Demolished
St. Augustine Parish House 2486 West 14th Street, Cleveland, OH 1904 Standing
Two story store and auditorium for Joseph Slezak and Thomas Kurtz 800-4 College Street, Cleveland, OH 1904 Demolished
J. Spang Baking Company Stables 2701 Barber Ave, Cleveland, OH 1906 Demolished
Commercial Building for Chritopher Hoflich 9912 Lorain Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1909 Standing
Residence for Fred A. Sanders 11206 Clifton Boulevard, Cleveland, OH 1912 Demolished
Two family residence for H.J. Van DeVelde 1296 West 116th A, Cleveland, OH 1915 Demolished
Alexander Gunn Residence 1655 Davenport Avenue, Cleveland, OH n.d. Demolished
Gen D.W. Caldwell Residence 11200 Lake Avenue, Cleveland, OH n.d. Demolished
Immaculate Conception Church 45 West Vine Street, Willoughby, OH n.d. Demolished
John Heiser Residence 16160 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, OH n.d. Demolished
St. Mary's Church remodeling 145 Front Street, Berea, OH n.d. Demolished
St. Mary's Church remodeling 708 Erie Street, Grafton, OH n.d. Demolished
St. Mary's Church remodeling East Main Street, Wakeman, OH n.d. Standing
Thomas Goodwillie Residence 5219 Prospect Avenue, Cleveland, OH n.d. Demolished

Sources

Catholic Universe 10.29.1920
Cleveland City Directories
Necrology file October 26, 1920 res 2713 Woodbridge (1854-1920)
Plain Dealer July 14, 1892
Plain Dealer October 26, 1920

Birth / Established: February 2, 1868
Death / Dissolved: October 20, 1941

Biography

Frederick Herbert Vogel, born in Allendorf, Germany, was listed as a carpenter in the 1890 City Directory, as an architect in the 1892 and 1894 City Directories, and as a carpenter in the 1895 directory. He later identified himself as a builder, when he was responsible for many churches and schools. He moved to 4881 Tiedemann Road in Brooklyn, where he served on the Board of Education for forty years and as a councilman for two years.

Building Name Address Built Status
Commercial Building for Moritz Goodman 3908-10 Lorain Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1892 Standing
Jacob Vogel Residence St. Clair Avenue, Cleveland, OH n.d. Unknown
James Flegerty Residence Perkins Avenue, Cleveland, OH n.d. Standing
John C. Schauck Residence Lorain Avenue, Cleveland, OH n.d. Unknown
John Ryder Residence Danforth Street, Cleveland, OH n.d. Standing

Sources

"F.H. Vogel Dies; Brooklyn Leader"; Plain Dealer 10.21.1941
Cleveland : The Forest City Illustrated (1893), p. 189