Hunziker House

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Hunziker House refers to several historic houses in the United States; including Julius Hunziker House, Marge Hunziker House and O. F. Hunziker House. Hunziker House also refers to the "Casa Hunziker" found in Switzerland.

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[edit] Casa con studio Hunziker

The Casa Hunziker is a modern single family home and studio designed by Swiss architect Rudy Hunziker for his own residence.[1] It is located off the Via Gola di Lago in Capriasca (near Tesserete and Lugano), Canton Ticino, Switzerland.[2] [3]

[edit] Julius Hunziker House

The Julius Hunziker House is a Tudor Revival classic designed by architect Ward Wellington Ward in 1926 for Julius Hunziker. The house is located at 265 Robineau Road in Syracuse, Onondaga County, New York.[4] The Hunziker House was listed February 14, 1997 on the National Register of Historic Places as Building #97000087.[5][6]

[edit] Marge Hunziker House

The Marge Hunziker House is located in the Reiman Gardens at Iowa State University. Constructed in 2001. Surrounded by the Town and Country Garden.

[edit] O. F. Hunziker House

The Professor O. F. Hunziker House was designed by architect Charles Wheeler Nicol in 1913 and is now demolished. Dr. Otto Frederick Hunziker ran the Purdue University dairy program from 1907 to 1917. The house was located at 124 Marstellar Street, West Lafayette, Indiana. The building housed Purdue University’s Chi Omega sorority during the 1920s. The site currently houses Purdue’s Visual & Performing Arts Building.

[edit] References

  1. ^ Ticino Guide, Gerardo Brown-Manrique (Princeton Architectural Press: 1996) at 70: "On the road that leads north of Tesserete, just beyond the edge of town, Rudy Hunziker built his house and study. Dating from 1979-80, the structure marks the beginning of his professional career."
  2. ^ "Habitation à Tesserette, Suisse; architect and owner: Rudy Hunziker", L'architecture d'aujourd'hui, 1979,206, pp 22–23
  3. ^ "Casa Hunziker, Tesserete, Canton Ticino, Switzerland, 1980; architects: Rudy Hunziker", Toshi jutaku, 8/1982,178, pp 9–13
  4. ^ Archiplanet entry
  5. ^ National Register of Historic Places, Onondaga County, NY
  6. ^ National Park Service Weekly List of Actions Taken on Properties: 2/10/97 through 2/14/97

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