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Cornelius Ward Rapp was born December 26, 1860. In the 1880s he moved to Chicago, where he worked for architect Cyrus P. Thomas. In 1889, the two formed the partnership of Thomas & Rapp. This was dissolved in 1895, when both opened independent offices. Rapp's major projects over the next eleven
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bought a controlling interest in Balaban & Katz, after which the Rapp office gained a national practice. C. Ward Rapp died the same year, leaving his brother to head the firm. The firm diversified its practice away from theatres during the 1930s, and designed a variety of commercial and
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worked together with Rapp and Rapp at the facade design and was responsible for the interior design of the hotel. House builders were Emil, Karl and Otto K. Eitel stemming from Germany. See:
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architectural elements to evoke specific times and places. Their only surviving atmospheric theatre in Chicago is the Gateway Theatre, now the
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of Chicago. They were responsible for the design of some 400 theatres, most of which were built in the 1920s. They designed many
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The named partners were brothers C. Ward Rapp (1860–1926) and George L. Rapp (1878–1941), sons of a builder and natives of
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Many of the theatres and other buildings designed by the Rapp brothers have been listed on the United States
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The Rapp brothers were among a group of highly influential American theatre architects, which also included
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industrial projects. During this period Rapp was joined by Mason Gerardi Rapp, son of his elder brother
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Architectural records for buildings by Rapp & Rapp, (ca. 1911-1971 (bulk 1911-1959))
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chain of movie theatres, a relationship leading to the construction of many early
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New Bismarck-Hotel in Chicago. Moderne deutsche Einrichtungskunst in Amerika
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At La Salle Street / Randolph Street / Wells Street. The German architect
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A Historical Bulletin of the Southern Illinois State Normal University
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George Leslie Rapp was born February 16, 1878. He was educated in the
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and Theatre (1926) and Oriental Theater (1926) in Chicago, the
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Some of the notable buildings that the firm designed include:
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Richard W. Longstreth and Steven Levin, "Rapp and Rapp" in
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3, ed. Adolf K. Placzek (New York: Free Press, 1982): 532.
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and other theatres. Active from 1906 to 1965 and based in
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Rapp and 210:and the Paramount Theatres in 112:in Chicago, completed in 1925. 13: 1: 1081:67, no. 9 (August, 1978): 77. 1004: 121:Shea's Performing Arts Center 421:James M. Nederlander Theatre 367: 96:, designed by the Rapps for 56:C. Ward Rapp; George L. Rapp 7: 1227:American theatre architects 1129:Rapp & Rapp, Architects 248:(1863–1920) or the notable 240:practice of their brothers 10: 1253: 826:West Chester, Pennsylvania 583:Miller Theater (1922-1972) 414:Old Dearborn Bank Building 176:C. W. & George L. Rapp 149:Old Dearborn Bank Building 35:C. W. & George L. 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Index

Rapp & Rapp
Chicago, Illinois

Chicago Theatre
Balaban & Katz

Uptown Theatre

Shea's Performing Arts Center

Paramount Building
New York City

Old Dearborn Bank Building
Chicago

Paramount Theatre
Denver
architectural firm
movie palaces
Chicago
Chicago Theatre
Bismarck Hotel
Five Flags Center
Dubuque, Iowa
New York City
Aurora, Illinois

Warner Grand Theater (Milwaukee)
Carbondale, Illinois

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