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Christensen also designed the "old" city hall built in the 1930s, and he served as a technical adviser to the Columbus City Council where he "designed additions to the city's water and sewer systems". He served as the Columbus Red Cross disaster chairman "for many years" and "after World War II Emiel
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with his wife Clara in the summer of 1927 and worked for a local architectural company until "after a short time he purchased the business". The Oak Ballroom was one of his earliest works and remains one of his best known projects. He "also worked as the building foreman on the ballroom". His other
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is located in its "great room", which also offers panoramic views of a nearby lake and prairie. A real estate listing noted the building is on 160 acres (65 ha) "with a 35 acre spring fed bass stocked lake" and that "upland waterfowl hunting is available on site with turkey and deer hunting
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Eagle Creek Lodge is 4,060 square feet (377 m) and features custom cedar logs cut from native Nebraska timbers. It includes four bedrooms, two and a half baths, a wet bar, billiard room, and was built in 1971. A 20-foot-tall (6.1 m) fireplace made with petrified
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developed a reputation in community planning, and was invited to join the faculty of the University of Nebraska-Lincoln" where he taught classes in community planning and "became a leader in Nebraska's Community Improvement Program".
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on April 23, 1895 and received his architectural training from Washington University in St. Louis. After World War I he worked at architectural firms in
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work includes many family residences in Columbus that include a "distinctive use of red brick and stone exteriors".
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Christensen was Coordinator of Community Services at the University of Nebraska, a member of groups including the
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Christensen wrote "emphatically" on enviroethics. His son has spoken on his work since his death.
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in Columbus, Nebraska. He also designed several homes in Columbus, the area where he lived.
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Christensen's Oak Ballroom and Columbus Izaak Walton League Lodge are listed on the
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In 1954 Christensen partnered with Elmer Bradley to develop
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June 20, 1999, compiled by Irene O'Brien, Columbus Telegram
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National Register of Historic Places Registration form
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architect
University of Nebraska
Oak Ballroom
Schuyler, Nebraska
Eagle Creek Lodge
Atkinson, Nebraska
Izaak Walton League Lodge
Washington County, Nebraska
Omaha, Nebraska
Jacksonville, Florida
Lyons, Nebraska
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American Society of Planning Officials
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National Register of Historic Places
Columbus Izaak Walton League Lodge
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Niobrara River

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