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Gaskin Hill Norcross, with the two offices bearing the same name for the first time. At the time the senior principals were William J. Gaskin, Hill and Joe C. Norcross. In 2003 Hill and other associates bought the Missouri corporation from the Arkansas one, and both began operating independently. It operated under the Gaskin Hill Norcross name until 2005, when it was renamed GHN Architects & Engineers. The Arkansas firm was dissolved after the death of then-president Gaskin in 2007, leaving GHN of Springfield as the successors to the Erhart & Eichenbaum legacy.
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delegating more design responsibility to his younger partners. In 1976 the firm was renamed Blass, Riddick, Chilcote and the partnership was expanded to include engineers Gulley Carter and Richard L. Lanford and architect Jerry C. Wilcox. Riddick withdrew in 1978 and in 1980 the firm was incorporated as Blass, Chilcote, Carter, Lanford & Wilcox.
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Lanford and Wilcox withdrew in 1985 and 1988, respectively, and the firm was renamed first to Blass, Chilcote, Carter & Wilcox and second to Blass, Chilcote, Carter, Gaskin, Bogart & Norcross. Blass retired in 1990, followed by Chilcote in 1999. In the meantime, in 1998, the firm was renamed
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Erhart and Rauch had retired by 1970, and new partners by that time included engineer Edgar K. Riddick Jr. and architect Lugean L. Chilcote. In 1973, with Eichenbaum's death, the firm was reorganized as Erhart, Eichenbaum, Rauch, Blass & Chilcote. At this time Blass took over as senior partner,
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Architect John A. Rauch became a partner in 1945, and the firm was renamed Erhart, Eichenbaum & Rauch. In 1955 Noland Blass Jr., an associate since 1946, was also made a partner, and the firm was renamed Erhart, Eichenbaum, Rauch & Blass. Blass spent his entire architectural career with the
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and Eugene J. Stern. In 1927 Stern bought out Mann, and Erhart and Eichenbaum continued with him. They later proposed to buy shares of the firm, which was refused by Stern, and in 1930 they left to establish the partnership of Erhart & Eichenbaum. Depression-era projects included three county
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in 1930 by architects Frank J. Erhart and Howard S. Eichenbaum. The partnership was later expanded to include architects Noland Blass Jr., Lugean L. Chilcote, Jerry C. Wilcox and others. The firm was incorporated in 1980 and established a second office in
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in 1981. In 2003 the two offices became independent, and only the Springfield office is still active. The firm was historically responsible for major works in and around Arkansas and is best known for the work completed by the founders and by Blass.
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of the AIA. He also served as president of the Arkansas State Board of Architects, which the registration law established in 1941, and on the planning commissions for Little Rock and North Little Rock and for Metroplan.
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Erhart & Eichenbaum was historically one of the largest architectural firms in the region. Its principals were closely involved in their local community, and in the larger architectural community.
393:. Like Eichenbaum he was educated at Washington University. He worked for Mann & Stern from 1917 until 1920, when he opened an independent office. He joined Erhart & Eichenbaum in 1941. 363:(AIA) and the enactment of an architectural registration law in Arkansas. He served as AIA chapter president and was the first Arkansan to be elected a director, a vice president and a 1079:
Designed by Cromwell, Neyland, Truemper, Levy & Gatchell and Blass, Riddick, Chilcote, associated architects. A pedestrian mall along Main Street from 3rd to 8th, later removed.
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the firm was involved in government work, and was part of a coalition of four firms which designed Camp Como (1943) in Mississippi, a POW camp for Germans and Italians.
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Blass was married in 1947 to Elizabeth Weitzenhoffer and had two children, both daughters. He died in Little Rock at the age of 78.
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firm, and was responsible for setting the firm's high design standards. Blass' major projects for the firm include the former
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Designed by Erhart, Eichenbaum, Rauch & Blass, architects, with Zaroor & Davis of Muskogee, associate architects.
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At least ten buildings designed by Erhart & Eichenbaum and its successors have been listed on the United States
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Chilcote was married in 1953 to Clara Dudis and had four children. He died in Little Rock at the age of 86.
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and Erhart & Eichenbaum, associated architects. Their buildings are contributing resources to the
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Designed by Erhart, Eichenbaum & Rauch and Brueggeman, Swaim & Allen, associated architects.
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and was a vice president of his congregation, B’nai Israel. He died in Little Rock at the age of 68.
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Designed by the Associated Architects and Engineers for Governmental Service, made up of architects
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Erhart and Eichenbaum both began their architectural careers in 1920 as drafters in the office of
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Rauch was married in 1924 and had four children. He died in Little Rock at the age of 98.
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He was married in 1915 and had two children. He died in Little Rock at the age of 89.
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Eichenbaum was a prime mover behind the establishment of an Arkansas chapter of the
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1956 – Erhart, Eichenbaum, Rauch & Blass office building, 201 S Chester St,
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Charles Witsell and Gordon Wittenberg, "Erhart and Eichenbaum, Architects" in
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1989 – UAMS Winthrop P. Rockefeller Cancer Institute, 449 Jack Stephens Dr,
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2002 – Donald W. Reynolds Center for Business and Economic Development,
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1968 – Graduate Education Building, University of Arkansas, Fayetteville
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A Field Guide to Landmarks of Modern Architecture in the United States
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A Field Guide to Landmarks of Modern Architecture in the United States
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George Wildgen, "University of Arkansas Medical Services Complex" in
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Originally named McElhannon Hall. A contributing resource to the
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Blass, Chilcote, Carter, Gaskin, Bogart & Norcross, 1988–1998
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George Howard Jr. Federal Building and United States Courthouse
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George Howard Jr. Federal Building and United States Courthouse
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1994 – Peoples Bank and Trust Company building, 105 E 9th St,
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1974 – Baptist Health Medical Center, 9601 Baptist Health Dr,
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Eichenbaum was married in 1929 and had three children. He was
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In 1981 the firm acquired Harold A. Casey & Associates of
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Blass, Chilcote, Carter, Lanford & Wilcox Inc., 1980–1985
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1975 – Congregation B’nai Israel, 3700 N Rodney Parham Rd,
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Erhart, Eichenbaum, Rauch, Blass & Chilcote, 1973–1976
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Hillcrest Historic District NRHP Registration Form (1990)
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1981 – Tri-City Jewish Center (former), 2715 30th St,
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1963 – Calhoun's Department Store, 201 W Broadway St,
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and was raised in Little Rock. He was educated at the
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1962 – First Christian Church, 14411 Taylor Loop Rd,
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Bowker Company, 1970): 250. 1457:(New York: R. R. Bowker Company, 1962): 191. 1341:"Noted architect dies after heart surgery," 1332:(New York: R. R. Bowker Company, 1956): 159. 1316:(New York: R. R. Bowker Company, 1956): 159. 1217: 1215: 1213: 1185:(New York: R. R. Bowker Company, 1970): 257. 1156:(New York: R. R. Bowker Company, 1956): 452. 991:Henderson State University Historic District 1586:"Fine Arts groundbreaking is scheduled" in 1551:(New York: R. R. Bowker Company, 1970): 78. 1259: 1257: 1255: 1253: 1181:"Erhart, Eichenbaum, Rauch & Blass" in 1172:(New York: R. R. Bowker Company, 1956): 47. 825:University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences 679:University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences 1637:"Murphy Oil to build new El Dorado home," 722:1965 – Lakewood house, 4801 N Hills Blvd, 661:1957 – Justice Building, 625 Marshall St, 630:Mann Arts and Science Magnet Middle School 18: 1506:Muskogee Daily Phoenix and Times-Democrat 846:1979 – Mabee Chapel and Pike Auditorium, 762:building, 1111 W Capitol Ave, Little Rock 567:Erhart, Eichenbaum & Rauch, 1945–1955 259:courthouses and a major expansion of the 1518: 1516: 1514: 1449: 1447: 1445: 1443: 1324: 1322: 1308: 1306: 1304: 1164: 1162: 321:. He was educated at Regis College, now 1148: 1146: 1144: 1092: 960: 958: 956: 954: 952: 950: 948: 946: 944: 942: 938: 889:headquarters (former), 200 E Peace St, 254:, the Little Rock architecture firm of 185:The Graduate Education Building of the 1296:Gaskin Hill Norcross makes name change 1130: 1128: 923:University of Arkansas at Little Rock 782:office building, 1610 E Sunshine St, 7: 1702:Design companies established in 1930 1697:Architecture firms based in Arkansas 1120:Architects of Little Rock, 1833-1950 463:National Register of Historic Places 1624:"Groundbreaking Slated for Today," 1035:and engineers MacCrea–Bair–Lefever. 840:1978 – Metro Center Mall, Main St, 835:Blass, Riddick, Chilcote, 1976–1980 333:, though he did not earn a degree. 730:Hill Wheatley Downtowner Motor Inn 474:Erhart & Eichenbaum, 1930–1945 354:Washington University in St. Louis 14: 1453:"Eichenbaum, Howard S(amuel)" in 677:1960 – Barton Research Building, 1247:, November 19, 1999, 1A and 14A. 584:Veterans Administration Hospital 551:Arkansas Tuberculosis Sanatorium 529:1939 – Reynolds Science Center, 361:American Institute of Architects 273:Veterans Administration Hospital 261:Arkansas Tuberculosis Sanatorium 159:Arkansas Tuberculosis Sanatorium 1328:"Eichenbaum, Howard Samuel" in 976:A contributing resource to the 916:Gaskin Hill Norcross, from 1998 823:1977 – Education Building Two, 813:1975 – Mabee Fine Arts Center, 1243:"ASUMH architect dies at 61," 738:1966 – Felix Goodson Library, 586:(former), 300 E Roosevelt Rd, 226:GHN Architects & Engineers 24:GHN Architects & Engineers 1: 1549:American Architects Directory 1524:American Architects Directory 1455:American Architects Directory 1361:"Chilcote, Lugean Lester" in 1330:American Architects Directory 1314:American Architects Directory 1183:American Architects Directory 1170:American Architects Directory 1154:American Architects Directory 714:Sam and Shirley Strauss House 1613:Springfield Leader and Press 1562:Springfield Leader and Press 858:Statehouse Convention Center 848:Southwest Baptist University 485:Arkansas School for the Deaf 414:in 1871. He was educated at 312:Francis James "Frank" Erhart 131:Arkansas School for the Deaf 1522:"Eichenbaum, Howard S." in 1312:"Erhart, Francis James" in 1027:, Erhart & Eichenbaum, 978:Hillcrest Historic District 815:Ouachita Baptist University 740:Williams Baptist University 724:North Little Rock, Arkansas 501:Van Buren County Courthouse 209:The former headquarters of 16:American architectural firm 1718: 1234:Missouri corporate filings 1207:Arkansas corporate filings 750:Lawrence County Courthouse 561:Panola County, Mississippi 531:Henderson State University 412:Gus Blass Department Store 331:University of Pennsylvania 171:Lawrence County Courthouse 1678:Arkansas Democrat-Gazette 1538:(December 1, 1971): 3987. 718:Cammack Village, Arkansas 197:Bank of America Plaza in 1641:, November 7, 1981, 17C. 1628:, September 14, 1980, 9. 1547:"Blass, Noland, Jr." in 1468:Progressive Architecture 1263:"Blass, Noland, Jr." in 1196:Progressive Architecture 1168:"Blass, Noland, Jr." in 1061:, associated architects. 521:Howard County Courthouse 345:Howard Samuel Eichenbaum 1437:(October 17, 1946): 84. 1435:Engineering News-Record 1136:Engineering News-Record 1029:Wittenberg & Delony 910:Mountain Home, Arkansas 632:, 1000 E Roosevelt Rd, 541:Izard County Courthouse 222:Erhart & Eichenbaum 143:Izard County Courthouse 41:; Howard S. Eichenbaum 22:Erhart & Eichenbaum 1615:, October 9, 1977, 58. 1590:, August 9, 1973, 14B. 1508:, August 25, 1963, 15. 1138:(October 1, 1942): 13. 1014:, NRHP-listed in 2006. 980:, NRHP-listed in 1990. 754:Walnut Ridge, Arkansas 744:Walnut Ridge, Arkansas 614:Mount St. Mary Academy 604:Noland Blass Jr. House 574:Memorial Field Airport 445:University of Arkansas 434:Lugean Lester Chilcote 283:(1967) in Pine Bluff. 218: 202: 190: 187:University of Arkansas 178: 162: 150: 134: 83:; Charles C. Hill Jr. 1667:, April 21, 1994, 6A. 1564:, March 24, 1968, D8. 1494:Buildings of Arkansas 1492:Cyrus A. Sutherland, 1483:(February, 1957): 11. 1423:Buildings of Arkansas 1421:Cyrus A. Sutherland, 1398:Buildings of Arkansas 1396:Cyrus A. Sutherland, 1385:Buildings of Arkansas 1383:Cyrus A. Sutherland, 927:Little Rock, Arkansas 904:Little Rock, Arkansas 881:Little Rock, Arkansas 868:Rock Island, Illinois 862:Little Rock, Arkansas 860:, 101 La Harpe Blvd, 842:Little Rock, Arkansas 829:Little Rock, Arkansas 819:Arkadelphia, Arkansas 809:Little Rock, Arkansas 796:Little Rock, Arkansas 790:Little Rock, Arkansas 784:Springfield, Missouri 734:Hot Springs, Arkansas 708:Little Rock, Arkansas 701:Boy Scouts of America 689:Little Rock, Arkansas 683:Little Rock, Arkansas 673:Little Rock, Arkansas 663:Little Rock, Arkansas 657:Little Rock, Arkansas 644:Little Rock, Arkansas 642:, 4301 W Markham St, 634:Little Rock, Arkansas 624:Little Rock, Arkansas 618:Little Rock, Arkansas 608:Little Rock, Arkansas 598:Little Rock, Arkansas 588:Little Rock, Arkansas 578:Hot Springs, Arkansas 535:Arkadelphia, Arkansas 495:Little Rock, Arkansas 489:Little Rock, Arkansas 319:Hot Springs, Arkansas 292:Springfield, Missouri 239:Springfield, Missouri 234:Little Rock, Arkansas 208: 196: 184: 168: 156: 140: 125: 115:Springfield, Missouri 111:Little Rock, Arkansas 94:Erhart and Eichenbaum 63:; Richard L. Lanford 55:; Lugean L. Chilcote 1680:, December 22, 2002. 1599:Miriam F. Stimpson, 1573:Miriam F. Stimpson, 1481:Architectural Record 1363:Who's Who in America 1294:Ashleigh Behlmann, " 1265:Who's Who in America 1152:"Rauch, John A." in 771:Pine Bluff, Arkansas 612:1954 – Marian Hall, 555:Booneville, Arkansas 384:John Alexander Rauch 340:Howard S. Eichenbaum 232:. It was founded in 71:; William J. Gaskin 29:Practice information 1412:, June 29, 1938, 5. 1345:, July 24, 1998, 2. 1059:Edward Durell Stone 1033:Theodore M. Sanders 1008:Haralson & Mott 891:El Dorado, Arkansas 732:, 135 Central Ave, 704:Quapaw Area Council 640:UAMS Medical Center 606:, 217 Normandy Rd, 545:Melbourne, Arkansas 525:Nashville, Arkansas 469:Architectural works 391:St. James, Missouri 302:Partner biographies 277:UAMS Medical Center 51:; Noland Blass Jr. 1654:(2, no. 1): 16-17. 1652:Architecture South 1283:Lugean L. 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Index

FAIA
Little Rock, Arkansas
Springfield, Missouri

Parnell Hall
Arkansas School for the Deaf

Izard County Courthouse
Melbourne

Arkansas Tuberculosis Sanatorium

Lawrence County Courthouse
Walnut Ridge

University of Arkansas

Little Rock

Murphy Oil
El Dorado
architectural firm
Little Rock, Arkansas
Springfield, Missouri
Mann & Stern
George R. Mann
Arkansas Tuberculosis Sanatorium
World War II
Veterans Administration Hospital
UAMS Medical Center

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