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Hugo Kuehne

Hugo Franz Kuehne FAIA (February 20, 1884 – November 23, 1963) was an architect and city planner who practiced in Austin, Texas.

Hugo Franz Kuehne
BornFebruary 20, 1884
DiedNovember 23, 1963(1963-11-23) (aged 79)
Austin, Texas
Occupation(s)Architect, city planner
Notable workAustin History Center
Ritz Theater
Cox-Craddock House

Life and career edit

Kuehne was born in Austin on February 20, 1884. He was the youngest son of Franz and Langer Kuehne, immigrants from Germany. He took a BSc Civil Engineering from the University of Texas at Austin, and a BSc Architecture from MIT, where he was trained in the tradition of the École des Beaux-Arts. After graduating in 1908, he worked in Boston, for George Henri Desmond,[1] before being asked to organize an architecture program in the College of Engineering of the University of Texas in 1910. He served as an adjunct professor at the university from 1910 until 1915, when he entered private practice.[2] Other than a period of work for the Department of the Interior during the Great Depression, he continued in the private practice of architecture until retiring in 1961.[2]

Kuehne married Sybil Glass in 1923. They had two children, including a son with whom the elder Kuehne was in partnership at the close of his career. He died in Austin on November 23, 1963.[2]

Architectural works edit

Among Kuehne's most noted works is Austin Public Library (now the Austin History Center). His other significant commercial projects in Austin include the Bohn Brothers building (1929), the Ritz Theater (1929), the Steck Building (1932), the Commodore Perry Hotel (1950), the International Life Building (1952), the American National Bank, and the Texas Department of Public Safety building (1952). He also designed alterations for Brackenridge Hospital, completed in 1933, and buildings for the Austin State Hospital.[2]

Kuehne led a team that designed a number of large houses in the Neoclassical and Colonial Revival styles. One notable example of these houses is the Cox-Craddock House, a Colonial Revival house 720 East 32nd Street built in 1928 and listed on the National Register of Historic Places on May 30, 2001.[3] Kuehne designed the house for Robert A. and Linda Cox, both economics professors at the University of Texas. A subsequent owner, businessman Larry Inge Craddock, enclosed the piazza and sleeping porch on the east end of the house. The current owner has restored the piazza to Kuehne's original open design and railing.[4] The Cox-Craddock is built of brick and has a "symmetrical composition, 12:12 windows framed by a stone keystone and flat brick arch above and a stone sill. Three pedimented dormers with round-arched Gothic-mullioned windows pierce the front of the sidegabled roof. A pedimented portico forms the prominent central entry; the door is framed with sidelights and a transom."[4] Hugo Kuehne's design also included a porte cochere which was not built.[5]

City planning edit

Kuehne was also involved with city planning for Austin, collaborating with Koch & Fowler (a Dallas consulting firm) on the 1928 Austin city plan.

Awards and recognitions edit

In 1944 he was named a Fellow of the American Institute of Architects in honor of outstanding achievements and awarded a life membership of the American Society of Planning Officials. The City of Austin named him "Austin's Most Worthy Citizen" in 1954 by the Austin Real Estate Board and received a tribute from the Austin City Council[6]

References edit

  1. ^ Association, Texas State Historical. "Kuehne, Hugo Franz". Texas State Historical Association. Retrieved 2024-04-16.
  2. ^ a b c d Hugo Franz Kuehne, Handbook of Texas Online
  3. ^ "Texas Historical Commission Atlas Entry". Texas Historical Commission Atlas. Texas Historical Commission.
  4. ^ a b "City of Austin Zoning Ordinance Approval". Including on p.4 a note of the listing on the National Register of Historic Places. December 2005.
  5. ^ Sommer, Lesley C. (May 2000). "National Register of Historic Places Registration: Cox-Craddock House". (Incomplete copy of NRHP document, included within City of Austin Zoning Ordinance Approval package. Includes 4 drawings by Hugo Kuehne.). Texas Historical Commission.
  6. ^ http://www.cityofaustin.org/edims/document.cfm?id=95892 City of Austin - Public Records Access - Application for Zoning approval - which quotes the source as Austin Files, Biography: Kuehne.

hugo, kuehne, hugo, franz, kuehne, faia, february, 1884, november, 1963, architect, city, planner, practiced, austin, texas, hugo, franz, kuehnebornfebruary, 1884austin, texasdiednovember, 1963, 1963, aged, austin, texasoccupation, architect, city, plannernota. Hugo Franz Kuehne FAIA February 20 1884 November 23 1963 was an architect and city planner who practiced in Austin Texas Hugo Franz KuehneBornFebruary 20 1884Austin TexasDiedNovember 23 1963 1963 11 23 aged 79 Austin TexasOccupation s Architect city plannerNotable workAustin History CenterRitz TheaterCox Craddock House Contents 1 Life and career 2 Architectural works 3 City planning 4 Awards and recognitions 5 ReferencesLife and career editKuehne was born in Austin on February 20 1884 He was the youngest son of Franz and Langer Kuehne immigrants from Germany He took a BSc Civil Engineering from the University of Texas at Austin and a BSc Architecture from MIT where he was trained in the tradition of the Ecole des Beaux Arts After graduating in 1908 he worked in Boston for George Henri Desmond 1 before being asked to organize an architecture program in the College of Engineering of the University of Texas in 1910 He served as an adjunct professor at the university from 1910 until 1915 when he entered private practice 2 Other than a period of work for the Department of the Interior during the Great Depression he continued in the private practice of architecture until retiring in 1961 2 Kuehne married Sybil Glass in 1923 They had two children including a son with whom the elder Kuehne was in partnership at the close of his career He died in Austin on November 23 1963 2 Architectural works editAmong Kuehne s most noted works is Austin Public Library now the Austin History Center His other significant commercial projects in Austin include the Bohn Brothers building 1929 the Ritz Theater 1929 the Steck Building 1932 the Commodore Perry Hotel 1950 the International Life Building 1952 the American National Bank and the Texas Department of Public Safety building 1952 He also designed alterations for Brackenridge Hospital completed in 1933 and buildings for the Austin State Hospital 2 Kuehne led a team that designed a number of large houses in the Neoclassical and Colonial Revival styles One notable example of these houses is the Cox Craddock House a Colonial Revival house 720 East 32nd Street built in 1928 and listed on the National Register of Historic Places on May 30 2001 3 Kuehne designed the house for Robert A and Linda Cox both economics professors at the University of Texas A subsequent owner businessman Larry Inge Craddock enclosed the piazza and sleeping porch on the east end of the house The current owner has restored the piazza to Kuehne s original open design and railing 4 The Cox Craddock is built of brick and has a symmetrical composition 12 12 windows framed by a stone keystone and flat brick arch above and a stone sill Three pedimented dormers with round arched Gothic mullioned windows pierce the front of the sidegabled roof A pedimented portico forms the prominent central entry the door is framed with sidelights and a transom 4 Hugo Kuehne s design also included a porte cochere which was not built 5 City planning editKuehne was also involved with city planning for Austin collaborating with Koch amp Fowler a Dallas consulting firm on the 1928 Austin city plan Awards and recognitions editIn 1944 he was named a Fellow of the American Institute of Architects in honor of outstanding achievements and awarded a life membership of the American Society of Planning Officials The City of Austin named him Austin s Most Worthy Citizen in 1954 by the Austin Real Estate Board and received a tribute from the Austin City Council 6 References edit Association Texas State Historical Kuehne Hugo Franz Texas State Historical Association Retrieved 2024 04 16 a b c d Hugo Franz Kuehne Handbook of Texas Online Texas Historical Commission Atlas Entry Texas Historical Commission Atlas Texas Historical Commission a b City of Austin Zoning Ordinance Approval Including on p 4 a note of the listing on the National Register of Historic Places December 2005 Sommer Lesley C May 2000 National Register of Historic Places Registration Cox Craddock House Incomplete copy of NRHP document included within City of Austin Zoning Ordinance Approval package Includes 4 drawings by Hugo Kuehne Texas Historical Commission http www cityofaustin org edims document cfm id 95892 City of Austin Public Records Access Application for Zoning approval which quotes the source as Austin Files Biography Kuehne Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Hugo Kuehne amp oldid 1219294241, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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