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Can't seem to find where the popular internet image of the George Dickey business advertisement originated from. There wasn't a dedicated thread for George Dickey so I thought I would create one. This architect was amazing! I really liked his 1890s syle. The TSHA has a good write up about him: https://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/entries/dickey-george-e George E. Dickey, Architect and Superintendent. Office- Over Savings Bank, Cor. Main and Congress, Houston. Twenty years experience in architecture (Capitol Hotel..) Large Building Construction a Specialty, References,
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Can anyone tell me more about Alfred Charles Finn? I know I could simply Google, but HAIF has more first-hand knowledge than Google. Did he practice architecture solo or was their a firm behind him? Before he died, did he create a firm to carry-on his legacy? Was there any "competition" from fellow "Stararchitects" of the time? Looks like both Kenneth Franzheim and Wyatt Hedrick did major projects in the Houston area at the same time. The "Houston Big 3" I call them. Back in the day, I don't think global firms was a thing. You did not have Gensler, SOM, HOK, HKS, HDR, AECOM, KPF, Stantec, etc. Instead, you probably had drawings single handedly drawn by Arthur Gensler, Louis Skidmore, Gyo Obata, Eugene Kohn, I. M. Pei, etc.
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Can anyone tell me more about Wyatt Cephus Hedrick? I know I could simply Google, but HAIF has more first-hand knowledge than Google. Did he ever practice solo or was he always apart of firm? Was there any "competition" from fellow "Stararchitects" of the time? Looks like both Alfred Finn and Kenneth Franzheim did major projects in the Houston area at the same time. The "Houston Big 3" I can call them.
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Does anyone know whether the papers of Joseph Finger have been preserved, and where they might be found? Thanks!
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What do y'all know about him? I haven't been able to find any information about him at all...accept for the houses he did in River Oaks.
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Don't know if anyone has posted this yet...... Architect Philip Johnson dies