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 |
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12 Logan Circle[2] | 12 Logan Circle, NW | ||||
1527 New Hampshire Avenue[3] | 1527 New Hampshire Avenue, NW | 1889 | Benjamin West Blanchard | American 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 Albemarle | 1830 17th Street, NW | 1900 | |||
W. Taylor Birch House | 3099 Q Street, NW | 1890 | ![]() | ||
Cairo Apartment Building | 1615 Q Street NW | 1894 | Condominium | ||
Inn at Forest Glen[5] | 9610 Dewitt Drive, Silver Spring, MD | 1887 | Forest Glen Improvement Company | Condominium/Apartments | ![]() |
The Iowa | 1325 13th Street, NW | 1901 | Condominium[6] |
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Moses House | 2129 Wyoming Avenue, NW | 1893 | businessman W.H. Moses | Embassy of the Republic of Macedonia in Washington, D.C. | |
Panama Legation | Intersection of New Hampshire Avenue, 18th Street, and Q Street, NW | Demolished | ![]() | ||
Schneider Mansion[7][8] | 18th & Q Streets, NW | 1891 | Own use | Demolished 1958 | ![]() |
Schneider Row Houses | 1700 block of Q Street, NW | 1889-92 | Self | ![]() | |
Schneider Triangle[9] | Bounded by Washington Circle, New Hampshire Ave. NW, K, 22nd, and L Sts. NW | 1889 | John W. Paine[10] | ||
Sprenger Lang Building[11] | 20th Street, Hillyer Place and Connecticut Avenue | Criterion Economics |
References
- ↑ Stephens, Kenneth R. (1998-05-21). "T. F. Schneider". The Seminary at Forest Glen. Operant Websites. Retrieved 2008-11-14.
- ↑ http://books.google.com/books?id=Pdj0oAZplxoC&pg=PA175&dq=%22Thomas+Franklin+Schneider%22&ei=W1LbScu1GomqMrj77cIC&client=firefox-a#PPA177,M1
- ↑ http://ipsonet.org/web/page/380/sectionid/373/pagelevel /2/interior.asp
- 1 2 Williams, Paul K. (2002). Greater U Street. Images of America. Charleston, South Carolina: Arcadia Publishing. p. 21. ISBN 978-0-7385-1423-9. Retrieved February 18, 2010.
- ↑ http://www.operant.com/Seminary/schneider.html
- ↑ http://www.iowacondodc.com/
- ↑ http://www.musicspot.fr/artiste/paul-franklin-10086744/photos/2008-3022125762/
- ↑ http://www.washingtonhistory.com/ScenesPast/images/SP_0503.pdf
- ↑ Archiplanet's listing for the Schneider Triangle, ca. 1889 Romanesque houses in Washington, D.C. listed on the National Register of Historic Places
- ↑ http://books.google.com/books?id=Pdj0oAZplxoC&pg=PA175&dq=%22Thomas+Franklin+Schneider%22&ei=W1LbScu1GomqMrj77cIC&client=firefox-a#PPA188,M1
- ↑ http://www.criterioneconomics.com/contact.html
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