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169:(20 July 1880 – 24 November 1959) was a prominent Norwegian-American architect in the first half of the 20th century. Awsumb defined architecture as "frozen music" designed for the "man on the street". He was influenced by his early life, European travels, and prevailing architectural trends of his time. His eclectic, progressive portfolio included
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Chicago School of Architecture for two years. He again traveled to Europe in 1910 visiting Italy, France, Holland, Belgium, and England. On the second trip, he decided to specialize in public buildings. The European cathedrals, palaces, and other magnificent buildings he encountered influenced some of his later designs.
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Brownlee Hall and Sweeney Hall in 1936, among other works. His sons Wells Awsumb and Richard Awsumb joined his practice after their military service in World War II. Together, George Awsumb & Sons designed many dozens of completed buildings in Memphis and the region, including places
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Awsumb was awarded a $ 500 scholarship from the
Chicago Architecture Club in 1908 to study architectural works in Norway, England, France, and Italy. He traveled around England and France on bicycle and found inspiration from the design of Gothic cathedrals. Returning to Chicago, he taught design at
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This multi generational collection captures the artistic vision of the Awsumb architects and verifies their valuable contributions to the city’s progress and development. George Awsumb, the first Awsumb architect, defined architecture as "frozen music" designed for the "man on the street"
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and elsewhere. The George Awsumb firm became the George Awsumb & Sons firm in 1946 when his children
Richard Awsumb and Wells Awsumb joined him in the profession. Wells is credited with designing the parish hall at
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volunteer in the country from 1965 to 1966. He later continued the operation of an architectural firm in
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Awsumb's most notable works are grand public buildings and places of worship. Awsumb is credited with designing "some of the most beautiful churches in the
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farmstead near Vinger prior to George's birth. Living conditions for the family in Norway were meager with limited economic opportunity.
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line. After porting in New York on June 16, they settled in
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Biographical Sketch of John O. Awsumb & His Descendants
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University of Illinois (Urbana-Champaign Campus) (1918).
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George Awsumb began a family architectural legacy in the
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963:. St. Paul, Minnesota: Self published. p. 2.
519:in Neillsville, Wisconsin. Prairie School (1915).
282:George Awsumb spent the rest of his childhood in
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924:https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NWXJ-7BF
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1119:. Chattanooga, TN. November 25, 1959. p. 9
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593:Baron Hirsch Synagogue
535:. Neoclassical (1916).
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