Thomas Franklin Schneider

Thomas Franklin Schneider

Thomas Franklin Schneider (b. 1859 in Washington, D.C. — d. 1938) was an American architect who designed about 2,000 houses in the capital city area. Other important buildings of his included the Cairo Apartment Building.[1]

Buildings by Schneider

Name Address
(Washington, DC, unless noted)
Date Built for Current use Image
12 Logan Circle[2]12 Logan Circle, NW
1527 New Hampshire Avenue[3] 1527 New Hampshire Avenue, NW 1889Benjamin West BlanchardAmerican Political Science Association headquarters, Pi Sigma Alpha headquarters, and Phi Beta Delta Society Executive Office
900 block of T Street, NW[4]
900 block of Westminster Street, NW[4]1893
The Albemarle1830 17th Street, NW1900
W. Taylor Birch House3099 Q Street, NW1890
Cairo Apartment Building1615 Q Street NW1894Condominium
Inn at Forest Glen[5] 9610 Dewitt Drive, Silver Spring, MD 1887 Forest Glen Improvement Company Condominium/Apartments
The Iowa1325 13th Street, NW1901Condominium[6]

Moses House2129 Wyoming Avenue, NW1893businessman W.H. Moses Embassy of the Republic of Macedonia in Washington, D.C.
Panama LegationIntersection of New Hampshire Avenue, 18th Street, and Q Street, NWDemolished
Schneider Mansion[7][8] 18th & Q Streets, NW 1891 Own use Demolished 1958
Schneider Row Houses1700 block of Q Street, NW1889-92Self
Schneider Triangle[9]Bounded by Washington Circle, New Hampshire Ave. NW, K, 22nd, and L Sts. NW1889John W. Paine[10]
Sprenger Lang Building[11]20th Street, Hillyer Place and Connecticut AvenueCriterion Economics

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