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Frank Walker was born September 29, 1877, in Pittsfield, MA, the son of Frank and Helen Theresa (Ranous) Walker. He also studied architecture in the beaux-arts tradition at MIT, from which he was graduated in 1900. He subsequently moved to France to study at the Atelier of Monsieur Redon in Paris,
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tradition, graduating in 1893. He then worked for several prominent Massachusetts architectural firms before owning his own firm in Pittsfield, MA, for 3 years, where he would meet his future business partner. At the suggestion of John M. Carrere, a member of the Cleveland Group Plan Commission,
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After working together in Dyer's office, Walker and Weeks opened their own practice in 1911; the office continued to produce work even after Weeks's death, until the early 1950s. As was often the case with architecture firms, Walker was the designer while Weeks was primarily the businessman.
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and then lived a year in Italy. He returned to practice architecture in Boston, New York, and Pittsburgh before moving to Cleveland in 1905 to work for the firm of
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Harry Weeks was born October 2, 1871, in W. Springfield, MA, the son of Charles F. and Clarissa Allen Weeks. He attended MIT where he studied architecture in the
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The firm is most noted for its bank buildings; several dozen were designed in the teens alone. Their best-known bank was the
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Weeks moved to Cleveland in 1905, where he went to work for the prominent Cleveland architect
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Like many architects the firm produced work in a variety of styles, from
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Progressive vision: The Planning of Downtown Cleveland 1903 - 1930
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A Cleveland Legacy: The Architecture of Walker and Weeks
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Walker & Weeks

Severance Hall
architecture firm
Cleveland
Ohio
Beaux-Arts
J. Milton Dyer
J. Milton Dyer
Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland
Indiana World War Memorial Plaza
Indianapolis
cenotaph
Mausoleum of Maussollos
Henry Hering
Neoclassical
Moderne
Art Deco

Indiana World War Memorial
Lorain County Savings and Loan Building
Elyria, Ohio
First National Bank of Cleveland
Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company Building
Akron, Ohio
Steubenville Bank and Trust Building
Steubenville, Ohio
Public Auditorium
Superior Building
Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland

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