John Latenser Sr. (1858–1936) was an American
architect
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whose influential public works in
Omaha, Nebraska
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, numbered in the dozens. His original name was Johann Laternser.
Many of the buildings Latenser designed, including public and private, are included on the
National Register of Historic Places
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. In the 1930s 89 out of 98 blocks in
Downtown Omaha
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contained at least one building designed by Latenser and Sons.
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Retrieved March 26, 2008. Latenser designed more than a dozen buildings that are currently included on the
National Register of Historic Places
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.
Biography
Born in
Nendeln
Nendeln is a village of Liechtenstein, located in the municipality of Eschen.
History
Prior to the establishment of the village, the Roman Empire had a presence here. Villas from that time period have been excavated at Nendeln.
Geography
The vil ...
, Liechtenstein, to a family of people in the construction business, Latenser studied
architecture
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at the Polytechnic College in
Stuttgart
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, Germany, which is now the
University of Stuttgart
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. After 1873 he took a job as a caretaker in his brother Heinrich’s business in what is now
Strasbourg, France, at that time Strassburg, provincial capital of the German province of
Alsace-Lorraine. It is not known precisely when he immigrated to the United States.
He worked as a draftsman in
Chicago
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Illinois
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, for seven years before starting his own architectural firm in Omaha, Nebraska, in 1887. Latenser became staff architect for the
Omaha School District in 1892 and was responsible for
the design of at least 20 of the city's public school facilities. His sons, John Jr. and Frank, later joined him in this firm, Latenser & Sons, which designed several prominent buildings in the
Midwestern United States
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.
Career
Many of Latenser's works are still standing today and include the
Douglas County Courthouse, the
Omaha Central High School
Omaha Central High School, originally known as Omaha High School, is a fully accredited public high school located in downtown Omaha, Nebraska, United States. It is one of many public high schools located in Omaha. As of the 2015-16 academic year, ...
,
Long School
Long School was once located at 2520 Franklin Street in the Near North Side area of North Omaha, Nebraska, United States. Long the focal point of the surrounding neighborhood, Long School was one of Omaha's "black schools". In 1952 it was identif ...
,
Saunders School
Saunders School, located at 415 North 41st Avenue in the Midtown area of Omaha, Nebraska, United States, was declared a landmark by the City of Omaha in 1985, and listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1986.
About
Named for Alvin S ...
,
Columbian School, and the
Center School buildings, the
Keeline Building
The Keeline Building is an office and retail building located in downtown Omaha, Nebraska at 319 South 17th Street. The mixed-use building was completed in 1911 just before construction of the neighboring Douglas County Courthouse was completed, ...
, the
Eggerss-O'Flyng Building in Omaha and the
Blair High School building in
Blair, Nebraska
Blair is a city in and the county seat of Washington County, Nebraska, United States. The population was 7,990 at the 2010 census.
History
Blair was platted in 1869 when the Sioux City and Pacific Railroad was extended to that point. It was n ...
. These and many other buildings Latenser designed are listed on the
United States
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National Register of Historic Places
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.
Other notable works are at the
University of Nebraska at Lincoln
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, where he was responsible for designing the Temple building, a nursing dormitory at the Medical School, and the
Memorial Stadium, as well as the Schulte Field House.
"John Latenser and Sons"
UNL Historical Buildings. Retrieved March 25, 2008. Latenser also designed several buildings in Omaha's historic district
A historic district or heritage district is a section of a city which contains older buildings considered valuable for historical or architectural reasons. In some countries or jurisdictions, historic districts receive legal protection from c ...
s, including the South Omaha Main Street Historic District
The South Omaha Main Street Historic District is located along South 24th Street between M and O Streets in South Omaha, Nebraska. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1989. Home to dozens of historically important buildin ...
and the now-demolished Jobbers Canyon Historic District
Jobbers Canyon Historic District was a large industrial and warehouse area comprising 24 buildings located in downtown Omaha, Nebraska, US. It was roughly bound by Farnam Street on the north, South Eighth Street on the east, Jackson Street on the ...
.
See also
* Thomas Rogers Kimball
* Architecture in Omaha, Nebraska
*Architecture in North Omaha, Nebraska Architecture in Omaha, Nebraska, represents a range of cultural influences and social changes occurring from the late 19th century to present.
Background
The area comprising modern-day North Omaha is home to a variety of important examples of pop ...
* List of public schools in Omaha, Nebraska
This is a list of public schools in Omaha, Nebraska, United States. The local school district, Omaha Public Schools, operates most public schools in Omaha, with the exception of Westside Community Schools and Millard Public Schools.
Elementary sch ...
* Omaha Landmarks
* Eugene C. Eppley Administration Building
The Eugene C. Eppley Administration Building is located on the University of Nebraska at Omaha north campus in Omaha, Nebraska.
History
After attending an Omaha University football game with then-college president Milo Bail in 1949, Gene Eppley w ...
References
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1858 births
1936 deaths
Architects from Nebraska
Architects from Chicago
Artists from Omaha, Nebraska
Liechtenstein emigrants to the United States