Claude and Starck
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Claude and Starck was an architectural firm in Madison, Wisconsin at the turn of the twentieth century. The firm was a partnership of Louis W. Claude (1868-1951) and Edward F. Starck (1868-1947). Established in 1896, the firm dissolved in 1928. The firm designed over 175 buildings in Madison.
[edit] Madison Buildings
- Doty School
- Vilas Zoo Aquatic Bird and Fish Aquarium at the Vilas Zoo
- Lutheran Memorial Chapel
- Lincoln School
- Majestic Theater
- Breese Stevens Field
- Castle & Doyle storefront, State Street
- Jackman office building
- Alpha Phi Chapter House Association Sorority House (1905) bluelines
- Alpha Tau Omega Chapter House "Gamma Tau of Alpha Omega"
American Tobacco Company
[edit] Other Buildings
- Ableman High and Grade School High and Grade School, Rock Springs, WI (1923)
- Antigo, Wisconsin Junior High School
- Aram Public Library Fourth St, Delavan, Wisconsin (1907)
- Argyle High and Grade School, Argyle, Wisconsin (1920)
- Bloomington High and Grade School, Bloomington, Wisconsin (1923)
- Kaukauna Public Library, Kaukauna, Wisconsin (1905)
- The Woodland Hotel, Owen, Wisconsin (1906)
[edit] External links
- Unheralded and underappreciated, these men may have been the most influential contributors to Madison's architecture: Behold…The Genius Of Claude And Starck, Madison Magazine
- Northwest Architectural Archives, University of Minnesota Libraries
- Louis W. Claude Papers, University of Minnesota
- Claude & Starck Libraries
Claude & Starck also designed the Woodland Hotel in Owen, Wisconsin (1906) for the J.S. Owen Lumber Company.