Architects of Urbana's 100 Most Significant Buildings and Sites
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Joseph Royer (1873-1954) |
The history of Urbana's most significant buildings is also a history of the architects who have come here to work. With works from avante garde master Bruce Goff, former Olympian Don Laz, "Urban's Architect" Joseph William Royer, and first graduate of a US-based architecture degree program, Nathan Clifford Ricker, only to name a few, Urbana's architectural heritage is rich and diverse. | |
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Bruce Goff (1904-1982) |
Want to know more about the architects who worked in Urbana and the buildings they designed?As we complete our research later this spring and summer, we will post expanded biographies and building lists of the architects who designed Urbana's most significant buildings.
The following architects and firms have designed buildings on the 100 most important list: | |
| Bruce Goff | Jack Baker | |
| Charles A. Platt | Joseph Royer | |
| Donald R. Laz | Lorado Taft | |
| Nathan Ricker | Oscar Wendroth | |
| R. Harold Zook | Joseph William Royer | |
| Rudolph Zerses Gill | W. W. Maxwell | |
| Walter C. Root | Holabird & Roche | |
| Holabird & Root | Smith, Kratz & Strong | |
Last updated on Mar 23, 2012 (Created on Mar 19, 2012) – Author: Sasha Cuerda – Contributors: Rebecca Bird, Sasha Cuerda


