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Louis C. Spiering

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Spiering opened his own practice in 1903. Among his local commissions were a new building for the Artists Guild (commissioned in 1907), the Soulard Branch Library (commission won in a design competition in partnership with
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in architecture, a critic was later to observe of Spiering that what he gained from his Paris training was actually a "freedom to design in whatever format he thought appropriate to the circumstances."
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Louis Clemens Spiering was born in St. Louis in 1874, the middle of three children of Theresa (Bernays) Spiering and Ernst Spiering, a violinist and orchestra conductor. His elder brother
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building, and the restaurant pavilions and colonnades on Art Hill. He was also Superintending Architect for the French and Austrian governments' buildings.
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East Lagoon of the St. Louis World's Fair of 1904 with the wireless telegraph tower in the background.
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in Paris, from which he graduated in 1902. Along the way, he won a prize in sculpture at the
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journalist who changed his name to Charles Louis Bernays when he emigrated to St. Louis.
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Meeting Louis at the Fair: The Projects & Photographs of Louis Clemens Spiering
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In 1902, Spiering returned to St. Louis and took up a position as assistant to
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He also set up a design studio in the then-new architecture program at the
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and ran evening classes for working draftspeople. He was a member of the
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of Noel-Marcel Lambert, the architect in charge of restoration at the
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of 1904 and other local commissions. He died at the age of 37.
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Spiering attended Webster Public School and then was sent to
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The Sheldon concert hall, designed by Louis C. Spiering.
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for the St. Louis Ethical Society, now a concert hall.
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became a violinist, and his maternal grandfather was
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Index

Louis Spiering

architect
St. Louis
St. Louis World's Fair


Theodore
Karl Ludwig Bernays
Marxist
Berlin
Realgymnasium
Berlin Royal School of Technology
Chicago
William A. Otis
École des Beaux-Arts
École des Arts Décoratifs
atelier
Palace of Versailles
Beaux-Arts
neoclassicalism
E. L. Masqueray
St. Louis World's Fair
horticulture
George W. Hellmuth
Sheldon Memorial Building
Washington University in St. Louis
American Institute of Architects
appendicitis

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