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Most of the buildings Scholz designed in the 1940s and 1950s were commercial properties, including the World Center
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Scholz still designed buildings on his own during his partnership with Baer, including houses and smaller projects like gas stations and restaurants. The duo's last major project together demonstrated a change in architectural style that Scholz would repeat throughout the next decade and earn him the
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In 1922 Scholz started his own architectural firm and began a long business partnership with lawyer and builder David A. Baer. Scholz's younger brother, Oscar, was a draftsman who joined his firm and supervised the construction projects. During the 1920s Scholz and Baer designed and built houses,
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Edmonds Building, where Baer also had his office, and founded the Robert O. Scholz Company, Inc., with help from his brother and a draftsman. During the next several years Scholz became well known for his Art Deco designs, many of which were apartment
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apartment buildings, and commercial properties throughout
Washington, D.C., and are considered one of the city's most important architect and builder teams in the 1920s and early 1930s. Three of their earliest projects were small apartment buildings at 1498 Spring Place NW in
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from 1911 to 1914 but did not graduate. After leaving the Armour
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617:"Architect Bios P-S"
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