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Salt Lake City and County Building
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Emanuel Kahn House

Henry Monheim (1824Шаблон:Mdash1893)[1] was an American architect who was one of the first "Gentile" (non-Mormon) architects practicing in Salt Lake City, Utah.[2]

Monheim served as the first president of Utah's first professional architectural association, the Salt Lake City Institute of Architects.[2]

He was associated briefly with architects George Washington Bird (1854-1950; from Wichita, Kansas) and William Thomas Proudfoot (1860-1928; also of Wichita) in several works credited to Monheim, Bird & Proudfoot. These works, during just 1892 and 1893, were several buildings in Salt Lake City which provided entree into Salt Lake City for Proudfoot & Bird. Before and after this partnership ended by Monheim's death in 1893, Proudfoot & Bird became much more well-known and was much more influential.[3][4]

Several of Monheim's works are listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places (NRHP).[5]

Monheim's works include (with attribution):

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  1. Шаблон:Cite web
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  3. Note: A study of the works of "Proudfoot & Bird, et al." is said to refer to various firms all excluding Monheim's name, specifically it is said to refer "to the combination of architectural firms that were responsible for the firm's work: Proudfoot & Bird, Proudfoot, Bird & Rawson, Proudfoot, Rawson & Souers, Proudfoot, Rawson, Souers & Thomas, and Proudfoot, Rawson, Brooks & Borg."So, Monheim seems not to have been a principal member of the Proudfoot & Bird empire.
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  5. Перейти обратно: 5,0 5,1 5,2 5,3 5,4 Шаблон:NRISref