Arthur Loomis

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Arthur Loomis was an architect who worked in the early 1900s in Kentucky. Clarke & Loomis is one of the architectural firms in which he worked.

Carnegie Library in Jeffersonville, Indiana
Conrad-Caldwell House, Louisville

He designed the Carnegie Library in Warder Park, in Jeffersonville, Indiana, from which he was a native.

He designed the Conrad-Caldwell House, a contributing property in the St. James-Belgravia Historic District in Old Louisville.

A number of buildings that Loomis or the firm designed survive and are listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places. These include:[1]

  • The Beaux Arts Fireproof Storage Company Warehouse in Louisville, Kentucky
  • Speed Building, 319 Guthrie Green, Louisville
  • Carrie Gaulbert Cox and Attilla Cox, Jr., House, 389 Mockingbird Valley Rd., Louisville (Clarke and Loomis)
  • Henry Frank House, Madison Ave., Middletown, KY
  • Jewish Hospital Complex, 236 E. Kennedy St., Louisville, KY
  • Jones Estate, 1905 Stonegate Rd., Anchorage, Kentucky
  • Levy Brothers Building, 235 W. Market St., Louisville (Clarke & Loomis)
  • One or more buildings in Old Jeffersonville Historic District, roughly bounded by Court Ave., Graham St., Ohio River, & I-65, Jeffersonville, Indiana
  • Shelby Park Branch Library, 600 E. Oak St., Louisville (Loomis & Hartman)
  • St. Lukes Church, 1204 Maple Lane, Anchorage, Kentucky
  • St. Paul's German Evangelical Church and Parish House, 213 E. Broadway, Louisville (Clarke & Loomis)
  • St. Peter's German Evangelical Church, 1231 W. Jefferson St., Louisville (Clarke & Loomis)
  • University of Louisville School of Medicine, 101 W. Chestnut St., Louisville (Clarke & Loomis)
  • Whiteside Bakery, 1400 W. Broadway St., Louisville
  • Dr. Winston's House, 11906 Ridge Rd., Anchorage, Kentucky (Clarke & Loomis)

References

  1. "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. 2009-03-13. 


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