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89:, Germany. He was one of 16 children. He first decided that he wanted to become an architect when he was fifteen, while working in a stone yard where he cut stone. A year later, he became a junior draftsman on railroad construction work. When Kletting was sixteen he arrived in Paris and learned modern architectural design from a big contracting firm. He served in the German army for one year. He left for the United States of America in 1883, when he was twenty five years old. Kletting married a woman named Mary Elizabeth Saaner on 18 May 1905 in San Francisco. Their children were Mary Wilhelmine born 17 August 1906, Walter born 30 November 1907 and Helen Elizabeth born 28 May 1910. All the children were born in Salt Lake City, Utah. 610: 135:
for families with the supervision of Church leaders. In 1899 the original historic Salt Palace was built and Richard Kletting was the architect. It had a racing track, a theatre, and a dance hall. The building eventually burned down on August 29, 1910. In 1912, Kletting was chosen among forty other competing architects to design the Utah State Capitol building in 1912. His design was based on the style of the time of the Renaissance, called Renaissance Revival. Kletting's design was ultimately selected. Utah granite and Georgia marble were common materials throughout the capitol building. It had a large dome and twenty four columns in its colonnade. The total cost for the project was $ 2,739,528.
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resort in 1893, on the south shore of the Great Salt Lake. It stood on over two thousand pilings and posts. It became known for its detailed woodwork and Moorish design. It also featured the world's largest dance floor. Saltair was intended as a family resort that hoped to provide a safe atmosphere
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Kletting built many other buildings, including the Mcintyre Building which is claimed to be Utah's first fire-proof building. The building was of constructed of concrete and steel. The interior included metal railings, metal windows and trim, and plaster and marble walls and floors. It was
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constructed for $ 180,000. It was the first and only "skyscraper" in Utah until two years later, when the Boston and Newhouse Buildings were constructed. Richard Kletting was a well-accomplished architect, but he was also interested in forestry.
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On February 22, 1897, Richard Kletting organized the first forest reserve in Utah, called the Utah Forestry Association. It helped in the management and preservation of Utah's forests and mountains. In 1964,
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Richard K.A. Kletting was hired as an architect and worked on many Salt Lake City buildings, both residential and commercial. He became a very well known architect in Utah.
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was Kletting's first architectural design commissioned in Salt Lake. It later became known as the University of Utah in 1892. His next commission was the original
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moved to a revolutionary new building completed in 1869, at 24 rue de Sèvres, which was enlarged in 1872, with help from the engineering firm of
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Over his career, Kletting hired several young architects who later went on to be prominent Utah architects in their own right. These included
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Lewis Bybee Craig, "Richard Karl August Kletting, Dean of Utah Architects, 1858-1943", unpublished master's thesis, University of Utah, 1980
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building in the Second Arrondissement of Paris (which includes Montmarte) also matches up to timing of Kletting's biographical assertion.
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Includes photo of Kletting, and photo of the LDS ward meeting house in Riverton, Utah, built in 1898 and demolished in 1909.
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during 1881 until his death, after which his intern/employee/colleague Kletting was appointed to complete the project.
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was chosen over 40 competing designs. A number of his buildings survive and are listed on the U.S.
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Jennings-Hanna Warehouse (1915), 353 W. 2nd South, Salt Lake City, a four-story brick and concrete
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LeRoy Cowles Building (1901) Originally constructed to house the university library.
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Richard K. A. Kletting contributed on several "major European projects, including
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He worked in the East before coming to Salt Lake City, where he worked for
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Richard Kletting designed many well-known buildings, including the
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buildings, University of Utah campus, Salt Lake City, NRHP-listed
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Alfred Emery Building (1901) Originally built to house the
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James Talmage Building (1902) Originally constructed as a
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in Utah. He designed several other buildings such as the
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The Improvement Era, Volume 17, No. 8, June 1914, p. 731
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The 1876–1883 construction period of the spectacular
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McCormick; Diana Johnson (September 1981). 1075: 1040:The Historic Buildings of Downtown Salt Lake City 1037: 870:McIntyre writeup by Utah State Historical Society 1369: 1355:The German-speaking Immigrant Experience in Utah 1292:Utah Commercial Bank Bldg.'s Utah State form in 1189: 1116: 1110: 796: 221:Works include (with variations in attribution): 724:was built during 1875-1914, also matching up to 1303: 1301: 1286: 792: 790: 788: 1361:, Volume 52, Number 4, Fall 1984, pp 319–321 996: 1169:, at American History and Genealogy Project. 1136: 1033: 1031: 1029: 1298: 1002: 785: 745: 743: 741: 1263: 1261: 1026: 573:Utah Commercial and Savings Bank Building 252:Utah Commercial and Savings Bank Building 191:Utah Commercial and Savings Bank Building 1210: 1208: 1069: 974: 972: 970: 968: 738: 630:Albert Fisher Mansion and Carriage House 329: 274:Albert Fisher Mansion and Carriage House 171:Albert Fisher Mansion and Carriage House 1334:Richard Kletting Architectural Drawings 1258: 1183: 966: 964: 962: 960: 958: 956: 954: 952: 950: 948: 906: 439:in original 1982 NRHP-listing of SLC's 14: 1408:People from the Kingdom of WĂĽrttemberg 1370: 1233: 980:"National Register Information System" 879: 81:Kletting was born on July 1, 1858, at 1398:German emigrants to the United States 1205: 1117:Allen D. Roberts (January 13, 1975). 57:Resort Pavilion. His design for the 1342:Marriott Library Special Collections 985:National Register of Historic Places 945: 749: 63:National Register of Historic Places 816:accompanying eight photos from 1977 418:Utah State Capitol/Capitol Building 24: 1347: 1338:University of Utah Digital Library 797:Wilson G. Martin (April 6, 1977). 344:(1898 or 1899), demolished in 1940 322:(1899-1900), 1047 E. 13200 South, 25: 1419: 1327: 1076:Charles M. Shepherd (Fall 2009). 1022:accompanying two photos from 1984 939:Utah Department of Human Services 354:. A five-story hotel. 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Index

Richard K.A. Kletting
architect
Utah
Utah State Capitol
Enos Wall Mansion
Salt Palace
Saltair
Utah State Capitol
National Register of Historic Places
University of Utah Circle
Salt Lake City Warehouse District
Unterböhringen
WĂĽrttemberg
Bon Marche
Credit de Lyonais
Sacre Coeur at Montmarte
John H. Burton
University of Utah
University of Deseret
Saltair
Richard C. Watkins
Carl M. Neuhausen
Leslie S. Hodgson
Utah State Capitol
Saltair Pavilion
Territorial Insane Asylum
Albert Fisher Mansion and Carriage House
Reed O. Smoot House
Lehi Tabernacle
Riverton LDS Meetinghouse

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