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Gustave E. Steinback

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After the partnership was dissolved, both men went on to lengthy careers designing Roman Catholic churches. He was licensed to practice architecture in New Jersey in 1905, and in New York in 1916, suggesting he only had to get his New York license after his partnership was dissolved with the more
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He claimed at the end of his career to have started his practice in 1903 but this may have been a mistake, as he had earlier claimed 1904 as his first year. In 1904, he entered into a partnership with fellow Columbia graduate
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Steinback was active in civic affairs and was for many years a member of the Stamford City Planning Board. He died at Stamford Hospital on September 21, 1959, from injuries sustained when he was struck by an automobile.
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Although Steinback claims St. Anselm Church as his work (see the AIA Questionnaire), the design of the building is frequently attributed to architect Anton Kloster, possibly an employee of Steinback.
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in New York City, class of 1900. After graduation, he traveled throughout Europe, spent three years in Germany, and one year in France working for Atelier Bernard.
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in the early and mid twentieth century. He was particularly known as a designer of Roman Catholic schools and churches. His offices were located at 157
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continued in practice from 1904 through 1913 and was responsible for many buildings for Roman Catholic clients throughout the Eastern United States.
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Unlike many other of his contemporaries, Steinback continued to work in private practice during
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The facade of the former Church of Our Lady of Guadalupe, 14th Street, Manhattan (1921)
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Steinback was sent to Germany for his elementary education. He later studied at the
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Columbia Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation alumni
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until 1931. He was also a member of the Associated Stamford Architects.
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Church of Presentation of Blessed Virgin Mary, Jamaica, Queens, (1923)
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Description of the Blessed Sacrament Church, architecture and organ
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Archbishop Quigley Preparatory Seminary Chapel, Chicago (1925)
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1939: St. John the Evangelist's Church and Parish School,
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1928: St. Joseph College for Women, Brooklyn, New York
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1920: St. Ephram's School and Hall, Brooklyn, New York
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1951: Mary Queen of Heaven School, Brooklyn, New York
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AIA Architect Roster Questionnaire, 1946, 1947, 1953
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Church of the Blessed Sacrament
New York City
Stamford, Connecticut
architect
New York City
West 74th Street
Stamford, Connecticut
Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn
Columbia School of Architecture
Robert J. Reiley
American Institute of Architects
World War I
World War II
Stewart's Field
Rye Lake Airport
Basilica of St. Stanislaus, Bishop & Martyr
Chicopee, Massachusetts
Our Lady of Mt. Carmel
Bayonne, NJ
Church of the Queen of All Saints
Fort Greene, Brooklyn
Adams, Massachusetts
Meriden, Connecticut
Great Neck, New York
Blessed Sacrament Church
Bayshore, New York
Church of St. Anselm
Mott Haven, Bronx
Church of Our Lady of Guadalupe

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