Fridolin Heer
Fridolin Heer (July 30, 1834-September 19, 1910) was a Swiss born and trained architect who immigrated to the United States in 1864 and set up a practice in Dubuque, Iowa shortly thereafter. He was joined in his practice by his son, Fridolin Heer Jr.
Fridolin Heer Jr. studied architecture in Germany and worked in Chicago in the offices of Adler and Sullivan before returning to Dubuque to work with his father.
Buildings by Fridolin Heer and Son include the Dubuque County Courthouse, 1891–1893, and the Jacob Regez, Sr. House, 1901.
Heer died at his home in Dubuque, Iowa in 1910.[1]
Notes
- ↑ American Art Annual, Volume 9. MacMillan Company. 1911. p. 313.
References
- Gebhard, David and Gerald Mansheim, Buildings of Iowa, Oxford University Press, New York, 1993