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Henry C. Koch

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240: 211: 173: 626: 142:, Koch immigrated as a toddler with his family to the United States. His architectural career began at the age of 16 when he worked for early Milwaukee architect, G. W. Mygatt. He enlisted in the 258: 207:, as well as nearby Pabst Building (which was razed in 1980). When completed it was one of the tallest buildings in the United States, and it remains Milwaukee's most recognizable landmark. 248: 107: 221:(1882–83), 1034 N. 4th St., an "iconic" example of Koch's work, resembles a school as it was built during a period when Koch was designing many Milwaukee schools. 33: 390: 147: 616: 586: 191:. The style is characterized by semicircular arches, symmetry, round towers with pointed caps, copious use of stone, and generally simple facades. 288: 292: 203:. Reflecting his own (and Milwaukee's) German Heritage, Koch took his design inspiration for City Hall from German buildings such as the 304: 154:'s staff. After the war Koch returned to Milwaukee, where he formed a partnership with Mygatt until 1870, when he started his own firm. 621: 327: 317: 161:. The latter also became an architect, joining his father's firm in the 1890s and helping with the design of the Milwaukee City Hall. 333: 343: 228: 268: 106: 536: 395: 239: 278: 473: 272: 184: 591: 369:"National Register of Historic Places Registration: Stutsman County Courthouse and Sheriff's Residence/Jail" 262: 218: 188: 210: 32: 611: 606: 450: 252: 123: 158: 93: 561: 200: 445: 172: 143: 139: 374: 418: 298: 204: 177: 368: 511: 337: 321: 282: 151: 119: 600: 308: 478: 224:
The Pfister Hotel (1893), 424 E. Wisconsin Ave, utilizes Wauwatosa Limestone
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The restoration of Milwaukee City Hall, Traditional Building Portfolio
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Henry C. Koch died at his home in Milwaukee on May 19, 1910.
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style, inspired by medieval architecture and popularized by
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Emigrants from the Kingdom of Hanover to the United States
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Milwaukee Protestant Home for the Aged, Milwaukee, 1892
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Stutsman County Courthouse and Sheriff's Residence/Jail
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He married and had six children, including Harry and
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as a private, later becoming a draftsman on General
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Hanover
Milwaukee
Armand D. Koch

German-American
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Hanover
Kingdom of Hanover
Civil War
24th Wisconsin Infantry
Philip Sheridan
Armand D. Koch

Hamburg Rathaus
Richardsonian Romanesque
Henry Hobson Richardson
Milwaukee City Hall
Hamburg Rathaus

Turner Hall
University of Wisconsin

Calvary Presbyterian Church
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Stutsman County Courthouse and Sheriff's Residence/Jail
Jamestown, North Dakota
David W. and Jane Curtis House
Fort Atkinson, Wisconsin
Mahaska County Courthouse

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