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Charles Klauder

Charles Zeller Klauder (February 9, 1872 – October 30, 1938) was an American architect best known for his work on university buildings and campus designs, especially his Cathedral of Learning at the University of Pittsburgh, the first educational skyscraper.

Charles Klauder
Born
Charles Zeller Klauder

February 9, 1872
DiedOctober 30, 1938(1938-10-30) (aged 66)
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.
NationalityAmerican
Alma materSchool of Industrial Art (Philadelphia)
OccupationArchitect
Practice
BuildingsSee below
ProjectsAcademic buildings
Signature

Biography edit

 
The Cathedral of Learning's Commons Room at the University of Pittsburgh was considered by Klauder to be his greatest achievement

Born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Klauder was the son of Louis and Anna Koehler Klauder, who had immigrated to Philadelphia from Germany. He studied architecture at the School of Industrial Art at the Pennsylvania Museum. At age 15, he entered the office of Theophilus Parsons Chandler Jr. Beginning in 1893 he worked for prominent Philadelphia architectural firms, including Wilson Brothers & Company, Cope & Stewardson, and Horace Trumbauer. In 1900, Klauder became chief draughtsman for Frank Miles Day & Brother, which led to a 1911 partnership, and the firm's eventual renaming as Day & Klauder. Klauder continued the firm after Day's 1918 death.

Klauder teamed with the English-born Day to design some of the nation's most influential and distinguished campus buildings during the heyday of university expansion in the early 20th century. Along with Cope & Stewardson, Day & Klauder may be credited with the invention of the Collegiate Gothic idiom in American architecture. Their early work at Princeton and Cornell universities set the standard for dormitory and classroom designs in the Ivy League. Klauder extended the Gothic idiom during the 1920s to incorporate elements of Art Deco abstraction and modern building technology. He created campus plans for the University of Colorado (1917) in Boulder, St Paul's School in Concord, NH, Pennsylvania State University at University Park, and Concordia Seminary in St Louis, MO. His work at Princeton included dining halls (1913), Dickinson Hall (1929), dormitories (1921), the Holder group (1928), and the university's second library (1927).[1]

Several of his landmark Neo-Gothic buildings at the University of Pittsburgh are the Cathedral of Learning, Heinz Memorial Chapel and the Stephen Foster Memorial. The Cathedral of Learning, upon its completion, was the tallest educational building in the world, and today it ranks behind only a tower at Moscow University. It is also listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

The Marks Scout Resource Center at 22nd and Winter Streets in Philadelphia was built in 1929. Klauder designed the building in the Beaux Arts style.[2]

Klauder considered his greatest achievement to be the Commons Room of the Cathedral of Learning. The Commons Room is a fifteenth-century English perpendicular Gothic-style hall that covers half an acre (2,000 m2) and extends upwards four stories, reaching 52 feet (16 m) tall.[3]

For his lifelong architectural work, Klauder has received the gold medal, Architectural League, N.Y. 1921; Grand Prix Pan American Congress of Architects, 1927; Architectural Medal, Olympic Games, 1928.[4] Klauder was a Fellow of the American Institute of Architects. In 1938 he was elected into the National Academy of Design as an Associate Academician.

Klauder died aged 66 on October 30, 1938. His remains are interred at West Laurel Hill Cemetery in Bala Cynwyd, Pennsylvania.

Notable works edit

Brown University edit

  • Littlefield Hall, 1925
  • Hegeman Hall, 1926
  • Metcalf Research Laboratory, 1938

University of Colorado Boulder edit

  • Campus master plan, 1918. 15 buildings of the University of Colorado Boulder in the Tuscan Vernacular Revival style, characterized by rough, textured sandstone walls with sloping, multi-leveled red-tiled roofs and Indiana limestone trim, were designed by Klauder between 1921 and 1939. The oldest buildings of the CU-Boulder campus, such as Old Main (1876) and Macky Auditorium (1923), are in the Collegiate Gothic style of many East Coast schools.
  • Norlin Library, final building designed by Klauder on the CU Boulder campus, 1939

Concordia Seminary edit

14 buildings including:

Cornell University edit

  • Baker Hall and Baker Tower, 1913[5]
  • Founders Hall
  • Lyon Hall, 1928
  • McFaddin Hall, 1928
  • War Memorial, 1928
  • Mennen Hall, 1931

Franklin and Marshall College edit

  • Dietz-Santee Dormitory, 1924
  • Franklin-Meyran Dormitory, 1924
  • Biesecker Gymnasium, 1924 - 1925
  • Hensel Hall, now the Barshinger Center for Musical Arts, 1925 - 1927
  • Fackenthal Laboratories, now the Harris Center for Business, Government, and Public Policy, 1928 - 1929
  • Central Heating Plant, 1925
  • Fackenthal Pool, 1930 - 1931
  • Franklin and Marshall College Master Plan, 1924 - 1925

University of Pennsylvania edit

University of Pittsburgh edit

  • Cathedral of Learning, 1926-1937
  • Heinz Memorial Chapel, 1933-1938
  • Stephen Foster Memorial, 1937

Princeton University edit

15 buildings including:

  • Walker Hall, 1930
  • Holder Hall, 1909, Day & Brother.
  • University Dining Halls, 1916, Day & Klauder.
  • Joline Hall, 1939

St. Paul's School edit

  • Central Heating Plant
  • Quadrangle Dorms

Pennsylvania State University edit

  • College Master Plan
  • Sackett Building
  • Buckhout and Borland Labs
  • Steidle Building
  • The Nittany Lion Inn
  • Additions to Pond Lab and Sparks Building
  • The Power Plant
  • Henderson Building
  • (New) Old Main
  • Rec Hall
  • Pattee Library
  • Burrowes Building
  • Electrical Engineering West
  • Osmond and Frear Labs
  • Ag Engineering
  • Ferguson Building
  • The Poultry Plant
  • Additions to Steidle and Sparks

University of Chicago edit

  • Eckhart Hall

Other academic buildings edit

Non-academic buildings edit

Gallery edit

Bibliography edit

  • Klauder, Charles Z.; Wise, Herbert C. (1929). College Architecture in America. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons. ASIN B002R1JZJ2.

Notes edit

  1. ^ Hewitt, Mark Alan, "Klauder, Charles Z.," Joan Marter, Ed., Grove Encyclopedia of American Art (New York, Oxford: 2011).
  2. ^ "Boy Scouts of America Building". Philadelphia Architects and Buildings. Retrieved 19 November 2015.
  3. ^ Toker, Franklin (2009). Pittsburgh: A New Portrait. Pittsburgh, PA: University of Pittsburgh Press. p. 327. ISBN 978-0-8229-4371-6.
  4. ^ "Charles Klauder". Olympedia. Retrieved 25 July 2020.
  5. ^ "3004T-Baker Tower Facility Information". Cornell University Facilities. Retrieved 26 August 2018.
  6. ^ "Our History". Historic Langhorne. Retrieved 7 September 2023.

References edit

External links edit

  • at the Carnegie Mellon University Architecture Archives

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Charles Zeller Klauder February 9 1872 October 30 1938 was an American architect best known for his work on university buildings and campus designs especially his Cathedral of Learning at the University of Pittsburgh the first educational skyscraper Charles KlauderBornCharles Zeller KlauderFebruary 9 1872Philadelphia Pennsylvania U S DiedOctober 30 1938 1938 10 30 aged 66 Philadelphia Pennsylvania U S NationalityAmericanAlma materSchool of Industrial Art Philadelphia OccupationArchitectPracticeWilson Brothers amp CompanyCope and StewardsonDay amp BrotherDay and KlauderBuildingsSee belowProjectsAcademic buildingsSignature Contents 1 Biography 2 Notable works 2 1 Brown University 2 2 University of Colorado Boulder 2 3 Concordia Seminary 2 4 Cornell University 2 5 Franklin and Marshall College 2 6 University of Pennsylvania 2 7 University of Pittsburgh 2 8 Princeton University 2 9 St Paul s School 2 10 Pennsylvania State University 2 11 University of Chicago 2 12 Other academic buildings 2 13 Non academic buildings 2 14 Gallery 3 Bibliography 4 Notes 5 References 6 External linksBiography edit nbsp The Cathedral of Learning s Commons Room at the University of Pittsburgh was considered by Klauder to be his greatest achievementBorn in Philadelphia Pennsylvania Klauder was the son of Louis and Anna Koehler Klauder who had immigrated to Philadelphia from Germany He studied architecture at the School of Industrial Art at the Pennsylvania Museum At age 15 he entered the office of Theophilus Parsons Chandler Jr Beginning in 1893 he worked for prominent Philadelphia architectural firms including Wilson Brothers amp Company Cope amp Stewardson and Horace Trumbauer In 1900 Klauder became chief draughtsman for Frank Miles Day amp Brother which led to a 1911 partnership and the firm s eventual renaming as Day amp Klauder Klauder continued the firm after Day s 1918 death Klauder teamed with the English born Day to design some of the nation s most influential and distinguished campus buildings during the heyday of university expansion in the early 20th century Along with Cope amp Stewardson Day amp Klauder may be credited with the invention of the Collegiate Gothic idiom in American architecture Their early work at Princeton and Cornell universities set the standard for dormitory and classroom designs in the Ivy League Klauder extended the Gothic idiom during the 1920s to incorporate elements of Art Deco abstraction and modern building technology He created campus plans for the University of Colorado 1917 in Boulder St Paul s School in Concord NH Pennsylvania State University at University Park and Concordia Seminary in St Louis MO His work at Princeton included dining halls 1913 Dickinson Hall 1929 dormitories 1921 the Holder group 1928 and the university s second library 1927 1 Several of his landmark Neo Gothic buildings at the University of Pittsburgh are the Cathedral of Learning Heinz Memorial Chapel and the Stephen Foster Memorial The Cathedral of Learning upon its completion was the tallest educational building in the world and today it ranks behind only a tower at Moscow University It is also listed on the National Register of Historic Places The Marks Scout Resource Center at 22nd and Winter Streets in Philadelphia was built in 1929 Klauder designed the building in the Beaux Arts style 2 Klauder considered his greatest achievement to be the Commons Room of the Cathedral of Learning The Commons Room is a fifteenth century English perpendicular Gothic style hall that covers half an acre 2 000 m2 and extends upwards four stories reaching 52 feet 16 m tall 3 For his lifelong architectural work Klauder has received the gold medal Architectural League N Y 1921 Grand Prix Pan American Congress of Architects 1927 Architectural Medal Olympic Games 1928 4 Klauder was a Fellow of the American Institute of Architects In 1938 he was elected into the National Academy of Design as an Associate Academician Klauder died aged 66 on October 30 1938 His remains are interred at West Laurel Hill Cemetery in Bala Cynwyd Pennsylvania Notable works editBrown University edit Littlefield Hall 1925 Hegeman Hall 1926 Metcalf Research Laboratory 1938University of Colorado Boulder edit Campus master plan 1918 15 buildings of the University of Colorado Boulder in the Tuscan Vernacular Revival style characterized by rough textured sandstone walls with sloping multi leveled red tiled roofs and Indiana limestone trim were designed by Klauder between 1921 and 1939 The oldest buildings of the CU Boulder campus such as Old Main 1876 and Macky Auditorium 1923 are in the Collegiate Gothic style of many East Coast schools Norlin Library final building designed by Klauder on the CU Boulder campus 1939Concordia Seminary edit 14 buildings including Martin Luther TowerCornell University edit Baker Hall and Baker Tower 1913 5 Founders Hall Lyon Hall 1928 McFaddin Hall 1928 War Memorial 1928 Mennen Hall 1931Franklin and Marshall College edit Dietz Santee Dormitory 1924 Franklin Meyran Dormitory 1924 Biesecker Gymnasium 1924 1925 Hensel Hall now the Barshinger Center for Musical Arts 1925 1927 Fackenthal Laboratories now the Harris Center for Business Government and Public Policy 1928 1929 Central Heating Plant 1925 Fackenthal Pool 1930 1931 Franklin and Marshall College Master Plan 1924 1925University of Pennsylvania edit Franklin Field 1922 1925 Palestra Hutchinson Gymnasium 1926 1928 Coxe 1926 and Sharpe 1929 Wings of the University Museum Alterations to Weightman HallUniversity of Pittsburgh edit Cathedral of Learning 1926 1937 Heinz Memorial Chapel 1933 1938 Stephen Foster Memorial 1937Princeton University edit 15 buildings including Walker Hall 1930 Holder Hall 1909 Day amp Brother University Dining Halls 1916 Day amp Klauder Joline Hall 1939St Paul s School edit Central Heating Plant Quadrangle DormsPennsylvania State University edit College Master Plan Sackett Building Buckhout and Borland Labs Steidle Building The Nittany Lion Inn Additions to Pond Lab and Sparks Building The Power Plant Henderson Building New Old Main Rec Hall Pattee Library Burrowes Building Electrical Engineering West Osmond and Frear Labs Ag Engineering Ferguson Building The Poultry Plant Additions to Steidle and SparksUniversity of Chicago edit Eckhart HallOther academic buildings edit Peabody Museum Yale University 1916 24 Main Hall and Dormitory Mercersburg Academy 1927 Pendleton Hall Wellesley College 1934 Library Albion College 1937 Non academic buildings edit Langhorne Town Hall Langhorne Pennsylvania 1910 6 First Presbyterian Church Kalamazoo Michigan 1926 30 Marks Boy Scout Resource Center Philadelphia 1929 30 Mary E Switzer Memorial Building Washington D C with Louis A Simon 1939 Gallery edit nbsp Holder Hall Princeton University 1909 Day amp Brother nbsp Baker Hall and Tower Cornell University 1913 nbsp Franklin Field University of Pennsylvania 1922 nbsp Peabody Museum of Natural History Yale University 1925 nbsp The Palestra University of Pennsylvania 1926 nbsp Rec Hall Pennsylvania State University 1927 nbsp Cathedral of Learning University of Pittsburgh 1926 nbsp Main Hall Mercersburg Academy 1927 nbsp Lyon Hall Cornell University 1928 nbsp Old Main Pennsylvania State University 1930 nbsp Heinz Memorial Chapel University of Pittsburgh 1933 nbsp Metcalf Research Laboratory Brown University 1938 nbsp Norlin Library University of Colorado Boulder 1939Bibliography editKlauder Charles Z Wise Herbert C 1929 College Architecture in America New York Charles Scribner s Sons ASIN B002R1JZJ2 Notes edit Hewitt Mark Alan Klauder Charles Z Joan Marter Ed Grove Encyclopedia of American Art New York Oxford 2011 Boy Scouts of America Building Philadelphia Architects and Buildings Retrieved 19 November 2015 Toker Franklin 2009 Pittsburgh A New Portrait Pittsburgh PA University of Pittsburgh Press p 327 ISBN 978 0 8229 4371 6 Charles Klauder Olympedia Retrieved 25 July 2020 3004T Baker Tower Facility Information Cornell University Facilities Retrieved 26 August 2018 Our History Historic Langhorne Retrieved 7 September 2023 References editAlberts Robert C 1987 Pitt The Story of the University of Pittsburgh 1787 1987 Pittsburgh University of Pittsburgh Press ISBN 978 0822962359 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Charles Klauder Charles Z Klauder Collection at the Carnegie Mellon University Architecture Archives Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Charles Klauder amp oldid 1174243474, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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