Louis Kamper, the Glossary
Louis Kamper (March 11, 1861 – February 24, 1953)Louis Kamper, Retrieved on July 8, 2009 was an American architect, active in and around Detroit and Wayne County, Michigan, in the United States.[1]
Table of Contents
27 relations: Americans, Architect, Architectural sculpture, Book Tower, Cadillac Square Building, Châteauesque, Col. Frank J. Hecker House, David Broderick Tower, Detroit, Eddystone Building, Eighth Precinct Police Station, Galion, Ohio, Great Depression, Grosse Pointe, Grosse Pointe Farms, Michigan, Grosse Pointe, Michigan, Industrial Building (Detroit), Kingdom of Bavaria, McKim, Mead & White, Park Avenue Hotel (Detroit), Park Avenue House, Renaissance Revival architecture, Washington Boulevard Building, Washington Boulevard Historic District, Water Board Building (Detroit, Michigan), Wayne County, Michigan, Westin Book Cadillac Hotel.
- Architects from Detroit
- Louis Kamper buildings
Americans
Americans are the citizens and nationals of the United States.
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Architect
An architect is a person who plans, designs, and oversees the construction of buildings.
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Architectural sculpture
Architectural sculpture is the use of sculptural techniques by an architect and/or sculptor in the design of a building, bridge, mausoleum or other such project.
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Book Tower
Book Tower is a, 38-story skyscraper located at 1265 Washington Boulevard in Downtown Detroit, Michigan, within the Washington Boulevard Historic District. Louis Kamper and Book Tower are Louis Kamper buildings.
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Cadillac Square Building
The Cadillac Square Building (also known as the Real Estate Exchange Building) was a building located at 17 Cadillac Square in Detroit, Michigan. Louis Kamper and Cadillac Square Building are Louis Kamper buildings.
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Châteauesque
Châteauesque (or Francis I style,Whiffen, Marcus, American Architecture Since 1780: A guide to the styles, The MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, 1969, p. 142. or in Canada, the Château Style) is a revivalist architectural style based on the French Renaissance architecture of the monumental châteaux of the Loire Valley from the late fifteenth century to the early seventeenth century.
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Col. Frank J. Hecker House
The Col. Louis Kamper and Col. Frank J. Hecker House are Louis Kamper buildings.
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David Broderick Tower
The Broderick Tower is a residential skyscraper in Downtown Detroit, Michigan. Louis Kamper and David Broderick Tower are Louis Kamper buildings.
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Detroit
Detroit is the most populous city in the U.S. state of Michigan.
Eddystone Building
The Eddystone Building is an apartment building and former hotel located in Midtown Detroit, Michigan, at 100-118 Sproat Street. Louis Kamper and Eddystone Building are Louis Kamper buildings.
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Eighth Precinct Police Station
The former Eighth Precinct Police Station is a building located at 4150 Grand River Avenue in the Woodbridge Historic District of Detroit, Michigan, United States. Louis Kamper and Eighth Precinct Police Station are Louis Kamper buildings.
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Galion, Ohio
Galion is a city in Crawford, Morrow, and Richland counties in the U.S. state of Ohio.
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Great Depression
The Great Depression (19291939) was a severe global economic downturn that affected many countries across the world.
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Grosse Pointe
Grosse Pointe refers to an affluent coastal area next to Detroit, Michigan, United States, that comprises five adjacent individual cities.
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Grosse Pointe Farms, Michigan
Grosse Pointe Farms is a city in Wayne County in the U.S. state of Michigan.
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Grosse Pointe, Michigan
Grosse Pointe is a city in Wayne County in the U.S. state of Michigan.
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Industrial Building (Detroit)
The Industrial Building is a high-rise building located at 1410 Washington Boulevard in downtown Detroit, Michigan, within the Washington Boulevard Historic District. Louis Kamper and Industrial Building (Detroit) are Louis Kamper buildings.
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Kingdom of Bavaria
The Kingdom of Bavaria (Königreich Bayern;; spelled Baiern until 1825) was a German state that succeeded the former Electorate of Bavaria in 1806 and continued to exist until 1918.
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McKim, Mead & White
McKim, Mead & White was an American architectural firm based in New York City. Louis Kamper and McKim, Mead & White are American neoclassical architects.
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Park Avenue Hotel (Detroit)
The Park Avenue Hotel was a hotel in the Cass Corridor of Detroit, Michigan. Louis Kamper and Park Avenue Hotel (Detroit) are Louis Kamper buildings.
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Park Avenue House
The Park Avenue House is a high rise residential building located at 2305 Park Avenue in the Park Avenue Historic District in Downtown Detroit, Michigan. Louis Kamper and Park Avenue House are Louis Kamper buildings.
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Renaissance Revival architecture
Renaissance Revival architecture (sometimes referred to as "Neo-Renaissance") is a group of 19th-century architectural revival styles which were neither Greek Revival nor Gothic Revival but which instead drew inspiration from a wide range of classicizing Italian modes.
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Washington Boulevard Building
The Washington Boulevard Building is a high-rise apartment building located at 234 State Street at the corner of State Street and Washington Boulevard in downtown Detroit, Michigan. Louis Kamper and Washington Boulevard Building are Louis Kamper buildings.
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Washington Boulevard Historic District
Washington Boulevard Historic District is a multi-block area of downtown Detroit, Michigan.
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Water Board Building (Detroit, Michigan)
The Water Board Building is a high-rise office building located at 735 Randolph Street in downtown Detroit, Michigan. Louis Kamper and Water Board Building (Detroit, Michigan) are Louis Kamper buildings.
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Wayne County, Michigan
Wayne County is the most populous county in the U.S. state of Michigan.
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Westin Book Cadillac Hotel
The Westin Book Cadillac Detroit is an historic skyscraper hotel in downtown Detroit, Michigan, within the Washington Boulevard Historic District. Louis Kamper and Westin Book Cadillac Hotel are Louis Kamper buildings.
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See also
Architects from Detroit
- Albert Jordan
- Albert Kahn (architect)
- Bartholomew Voorsanger
- Bernard C. Wetzel
- Beverly Hannah Jones
- Bill Lapworth
- C. Howard Crane
- Charles N. Agree
- Chittenden & Kotting
- Clair W. Ditchy
- Constance Abernathy
- Coulson Tough
- Donald F. White
- Doug Farr
- Elijah E. Myers
- Emily Helen Butterfield
- Francis E. Griffin
- Frank E. Kirby
- Fred Crowthers
- George D. Mason
- Grosvenor Atterbury
- Gunnar Birkerts
- Gustav Adolph Mueller
- Harley Ellis Devereaux
- Harold Varner (architect)
- Helen Eugenia Parker
- Henry T. Brush
- Howard Sims (architect)
- Hugh T. Keyes
- John Eisenmann
- John M. Donaldson
- Julius Kahn (inventor)
- Kimberly Dowdell
- Leonard B. Willeke
- Louis Kamper
- Marcus Burrowes
- Mike Ford (architect)
- Minoru Yamasaki
- Rainy Hamilton Jr.
- Robert F. Hastings
- Roger Margerum
- SmithGroup
- William C. Weston
Louis Kamper buildings
- Book Tower
- Cadillac Square Building
- Col. Frank J. Hecker House
- David Broderick Tower
- Eddystone Building
- Eighth Precinct Police Station
- Industrial Building (Detroit)
- Louis Kamper
- Park Avenue Hotel (Detroit)
- Park Avenue House
- Washington Boulevard Building
- Water Board Building (Detroit, Michigan)
- Westin Book Cadillac Hotel