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1.
'Avenue' Achievement
October 18, 2003
Architectural firm CDFM2 recently received a 2003 Business in the Arts Award from the Business Committee for the Arts Inc. and Forbes Magazine. They received the "Innovation Award" for their role in developing...
2.
A Big Honor for BNIM
December 17, 2010
The American Institute of Architects named the Kansas City architectural firm of BNIM as firm of the year for 2011, “the group’s highest honor given to a company.” “Recognized for its distinguished...
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A Kansas City Architect: Benjamin Lubschez
September-October 1985
Photos and biographical article about Benjamin Lubschez, a local architect designing the Garrison Community Center.
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A Kansas City Architect: Charles A. Smith
January-February//1986
Photos and biographical article about Charles Smith, a local architect designing many downtown buildings, such as 1016 Walnut Street, YMCAs at both downtown and the Paseo, and Capitol Garage at 1306 Main...
5.
A Kansas City Architect: Clarence Erasmus Shepard
July-August//1987
Photos, illustration, and biographical article about Clarence Erasmus Shepard, or Clarence Shepard (1869-1949), a Kansas City architect, artist, and landscape engineer. Native of New York growing up in...
6.
A Kansas City Architect: Frederick B. Hamilton
July-August//1986
Photos and biographical article about Frederick Hamilton, a local architect with his most interesting building said to be on the Plaza at 611-613 Brooklyn Street, one of few of its kind left in Kansas...
7.
A Legacy to a City: Kansas City Architects George Kessler, Henry Wright, and Sid and Herbert Hare
Autumn//1997
Thorough article about the landscape architecture and urban planning designed and put in place in Kansas City and other Midwestern cities by prominent Kansas City architects George Kessler (1862-1923),...
8.
A Salute to Small Business
June//1997
Photos and article about Gould Evans Associates, ranked fourth fastest-growing architectural firm in the world by World Architecture magazine.
9.
A Turbulent Path for Rose Followed a Career Creating Beautiful Buildings
June 4, 2008
Short article about William W. Rose, architect and former mayor of Kansas City, Kansas. After two controversial stints as mayor in 1905 and 1906, Rose returned to the architectural profession and went...
10.
Adapting Architectural Style to the Needs of a Locality
March//1917
Article by Harbourne Belcher of the firm of Shepard & Belcher, architects of Kansas City, about addressing the needs of "domestic architecture," giving examples in the Country Club District and Mission...
11.
Adding Dynamic Design to a Downtown Project
Highlights of 360 Architecture and its work with the new JE Dunn headquarters on Locust between 11th and 10th streets. Gives descriptions of design and innovative uses or materials, like the flooring which...
12.
Alan B. Feingold
February 16, 2011
Obituary for Alan Feingold who died February 7, 2011. Feingold established his own architectural firm, Feingold Associates Architecture and Design, in 1971.
13.
An Architect with Spirit
March 11, 2010
Obituary for local architect Frank Grimaldi (85). A graduate of Notre Dame's architecture school, Grimaldi moved to Kansas City in 1947 and joined Joseph B. Shaughnessy's firm. He was local president of...
14.
An Architect's Subtle Marks on the City
December/8/1964
Article about Ernest Brostrom, one of the Chicago School of architects led by Frank Lloyd Wright and Louis Sullivan, with Kansas City designs including the Holsum Bakery at 814 Southwest Boulevard, Jensen...
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An Architect's Subtle Marks on the City
December/8/1964
Biographical article about architect Ernest Olaf Brostrom, or Ernest Brostrom, moving to Kansas City from Sweden around the turn of the century in an unsuccessful attempt to procure studies under Chicago...
16.
An Interview With Henry Infante
198?
Interviewer: Irene Ruiz. Date of interview unknown. 1 sound cassette (ca. 90 minutes): analog, stereo.; 5 7/8 x 2 1/2 in., 1/8 in. tape; 1 sound disc; digital; 4 3/4 in. Has printed guide to contents.
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Andre's Swiss Pastry Shop
1970
Frontal view, facing southwest, of Andre's Swiss Pastry Shop, located at 5018 Main Street. Urban Architects, Inc. was awarded for its imaginative store front designs and assistance in remodeling the parking...
18.
Anton Jandl Widely Known
December/31/1931
Description of the decorative artist and architect of such homes as J. M. Kemper and W. Malcolm Lowry.
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Architect Delk Created Great Beauty in the KC Area
Summer//1999
Article outlining Delk's contributions to Kansas City architecture.
20.
Architect Firm Goes It Alone
February 10-16, 2012
The 39-year old architectural firm of Berger Devine Yaeger Inc. has changed names to Yaeger Architecture Inc. after buying out their partner Berger Group Holdings Inc. Article includes a photograph and...
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