Henry C. Koch
Henry C. Koch (March 20, 1841 – 1910) was a German-American architect, based in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, and likely best known for the design of the Milwaukee City Hall, the tallest building in the United States from its completion in 1895 to 1899.
Koch often worked in the Richardsonian Romanesque style.
Work
- Calvary Presbyterian Church, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 1870
- University of Wisconsin Science Hall, on the campus of University of Wisconsin–Madison, 1888
- Turner Hall, Milwaukee, 1882
- Golda Meir School, Milwaukee, 1890
- The Pfister Hotel, Milwaukee, 1890–93
- Montgomery County Courthouse, Red Oak, Iowa, 1891
- Jefferson County Courthouse, Fairfield, Iowa, 1893
- Gesu Church, Milwaukee, 1894
- Milwaukee City Hall, Milwaukee, 1895
- Webster County Courthouse, Fort Dodge, Iowa, 1902
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