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Seeking Architect (Arts & Crafts or Prairie School)

whallyden

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Dear Collective,

Can anyone recommend a Midwest based architect or firm that specializes in Arts & Crafts or the Prairie School? Thanks in advance for any leads.

-j
 

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You're seeking architects that specialize in trends that were dated by Roosevelt's second term? Does that exist?
 

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Originally Posted by mordecai
You're seeking architects that specialize in trends that were dated by Roosevelt's second term? Does that exist?

Are you mad?
 

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Originally Posted by mordecai
You're seeking architects that specialize in trends that were dated by Roosevelt's second term? Does that exist?

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Isn't it like asking if there are any architects that specialize in streamline modern or Bauhaus design? It's just a weird question.
 

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Such architect's certainly do exist, but it will take a bit of searching to find a good one.

My firm doesn't work in your part of the country, but we do a fair amount of work in period style. We don't specialize in one period per se ... but we do significant accessory structures on estates having a period house as a primary structure and focus. We also do a fair amount of historic preservation. Then there are times we are asked to create a period piece from scratch ... as per a current project in Bermuda.

I know of several firms in New England and the Deep South that would meet your criteria. I'll give thought to the Midwest and perhaps chime in on Monday.
 

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Originally Posted by RSS
Such architect's certainly do exist, but it will take a bit of searching to find a good one.

My firm doesn't work in your part of the country, but we do a fair amount of work in period style. We don't specialize in one period per se ... but we do significant accessory structures on estates having a period house as a primary structure and focus. We also do a fair amount of historic preservation. Then there are times we are asked to create a period piece from scratch ... as per a current project in Bermuda.

I know of several firms in New England and the Deep South that would meet your criteria. I'll give thought to the Midwest and perhaps chime in on Monday.


Thank-you.

Originally Posted by Danmd340
Some traditional architects in the Chicago area:

http://www.hbra-arch.com/
http://www.tnr-arch.com/
http://www.liederbachandgraham.com/index.html

Are you looking for something less traditional?


These are great, thanks.
 

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