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Illinois became the first state to enact laws regulating the practice of architecture in 1897. In May 1919, during an American Institute of Architects (AIA) convention in Nashville, TN, 15 architects from 13 states came together to form an organization that would become NCARB. Emil Lorch from Ann Arbor, MI, was elected the organization's first ...
Pages in category "Architects from Kansas" The following 29 pages are in this category, out of 29 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B. Charles L. Brainard;
Kansas State University: 1874: The Industrial Workshop was one of two original educational buildings on the campus when Kansas State relocated to its current location in 1875. The building now forms a part of Seaton Court. [8] [9] Holtz Hall: Kansas State University: 1876: Oldest free-standing building on the Kansas State University campus. [8 ...
Kansas lawmakers are getting big pay raises. Members of the Legislature are getting a pay raise thanks to a 2023 law that delegated authority over legislative compensation to a commission.
The Architect Registration Examination (ARE) is the professional licensure examination adopted by the 50 states of the United States, the District of Columbia, and four U.S. territories (Guam, the Northern Mariana Islands, Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin Islands). The exam is also accepted by 11 provincial and territorial architectural ...
In 1918 Schmidt was a founding member of the Kansas Society of Architects, the first successful attempt to organize architects in the state, and in 1921 was a charter member of the new Kansas chapter of the American Institute of Architects (AIA), which largely succeeded the society.
He graduated from Kansas State College's school of architecture in 1907. [1] He went into partnership with Stanley Hagen in 1925, which continued until Brinkman's retirement in 1948. [1] He died on December 7, 1949. [1] His Romanesque style St. Joseph Catholic Church in Damar, Kansas was built in 1912.
Allison Meier, "Midwestern Futurism: The Endangered Legacy of an Avant-garde Architect", Hyperallergic (August 22, 2012) Bruce Goff and his Architecture, Paul Nicholas Nicolaides, Master of Architecture Degree thesis. Kansas State University of Agriculture and Applied Science, Department of Architecture and Allied Arts. (1960) Helen Unseth ...