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Berners Schober is an American architectural firm based in Green Bay, Wisconsin. It was founded in 1897 by architect Henry A. Foeller.
Firm of Foeller, Benton & Schober formed in 1906 by Foeller, Perry T. Benton and Schober. Benton is noted as Foeller's assistant since 1898. This partnership lasted for about a year.[1]
In 1996 the principals were architects Lowell Baumgardt, William Doyle and Richard Dannhausen and engineers Charles Rescorla and Peter Hampton.
Architectural works
[edit]Henry A. Foeller, 1897–1906
[edit]- 1899 – St. Peter's Catholic Church,[a] 516 Brazeau Ave, Oconto, Wisconsin[2]
- 1901 – Church of St. Adrian–Catholic,[a] 512 Maine Ave, Adrian, Minnesota[3]
- 1903 – Alexandria Public Library,[a] 117 Seventh Ave W, Alexandria, Minnesota[4]
- 1903 – Farnsworth Public Library,[a] 715 Main St, Oconto, Wisconsin[5]
- 1903 – Kellogg Public Library (former),[a] 125 S Jefferson St, Green Bay, Wisconsin[6]
- 1905 – Waupun Public Library,[a] 22 S Madison St, Waupun, Wisconsin[7]
Foeller & Schober, 1906–1921
[edit]- 1907 – Oconto County Courthouse reconstruction,[a] 300 Washington St, Oconto, Wisconsin[8]
- 1909 – St. Luke's School (former),[b] 1800 Jefferson St, Two Rivers, Wisconsin[9]
- 1912 – Harry W. Fisk house,[c] 137 N Oakland Ave, Green Bay, Wisconsin[10]
- 1914 – Central State Hospital (former),[d] 1 W Lincoln St, Waupun, Wisconsin[11]
- 1915 – Frank T. Blesch house,[c] 149 N Oakland Ave, Green Bay, Wisconsin[12]
- 1918 – Whitney School,[a] 215 N Webster Ave, Green Bay, Wisconsin[13]
- 1920 – Herman and Lillian Greiling House,[a] 2568 S Webster Ave, Green Bay, Wisconsin[14]
- 1922 – A. J. Selmer house,[c] 126 N Oakland Ave, Green Bay, Wisconsin[15]
Foeller, Schober & Stephenson, 1921–1928
[edit]- 1923 – Nicolet High School, 111 3rd St, De Pere, Wisconsin[16]
- 1924 – Green Bay Press-Gazette Building, 435 E Walnut St, Green Bay, Wisconsin[17]
- 1925 – Columbus Club, 115 S Jefferson St, Green Bay, Wisconsin[17]
- 1925 – Green Bay YMCA,[a] 235 N Jefferson St, Green Bay, Wisconsin[17]
- 1926 – Neville Public Museum (former),[a] 125 S Jefferson St, Green Bay, Wisconsin[6]
- 1927 – Muskegon YMCA Building,[a] 297 W Clay Ave, Muskegon, Michigan[18]
Foeller, Schober & Berners, 1928–1940
[edit]- 1928 – Architects Building, 310 Pine St, Green Bay, Wisconsin[17]
- 1928 – William F. Schanen house, 746 W Grand Ave, Port Washington, Wisconsin[19]
- 1930 – Northern Building, 305 E Walnut St, Green Bay, Wisconsin[17]
- 1930 – Schumacher Monument Works building,[e] 302 N Franklin St, Port Washington, Wisconsin[19]
- 1931 – Port Washington High School,[f] 427 W Jackson St, Port Washington, Wisconsin[19]
- 1937 – De Pere Public Library (former),[a] 380 Main Ave, De Pere, Wisconsin[20]
- 1938 – Menasha High School, 420 7th St, Menasha, Wisconsin
Foeller, Schober, Berners, Safford & Jahn, 1940–1963
[edit]- 1941 – Albert C. and Ellen H. Neufeld House,[a] 204 W Whitney St, Allouez, Wisconsin[21]
- 1942 – Schanen Building,[e] 125 E Main St, Port Washington, Wisconsin[19]
- 1946 – Robert Brebner house,[g] 703 Ridgeway Blvd, De Pere, Wisconsin[22]
- 1946 – R. K. Chapel house,[g] 605 Randall Ave, De Pere, Wisconsin[22]
- 1947 – Allouez Water Department and Town Hall,[a] 2143 S Webster Ave, Allouez, Wisconsin[23]
- 1951 – Engineering Hall west wing, University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin[24]
- 1951 – Port Washington Elementary School (former), N Holden St, Port Washington, Wisconsin[19]
- 1953 – Chippewa County Courthouse, 711 N Bridge St, Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin[25]
- 1954 – Student Services Center, University of Wisconsin–Stevens Point, Stevens Point, Wisconsin[26]
- 1955 – Notre Dame Academy, 610 Maryhill Dr, Green Bay, Wisconsin[26]
- 1958 – Door County Courthouse, 421 Nebraska St, Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin[27]
- 1958 – Pyle Center, University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin[24]
- 1958 – Shawano County Courthouse, 311 N Main St, Shawano, Wisconsin[28]
- 1959 – St. Norbert Abbey, 1016 N Broadway, De Pere, Wisconsin
- 1962 – Columbia County Courthouse, 400 De Witt St, Portage, Wisconsin[29]
- 1964 – Engineering Hall east wing, University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin[24]
Berners-Schober & Kilp, 1963–1983
[edit]- 1967 – Alumni House, University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin[24]
- 1968 – Green Bay YMCA pool addition, 235 N Jefferson St, Green Bay, Wisconsin[17]
- 1969 – Engineering Research Building, University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin[24]
Berners–Schober Associates, from 1983
[edit]- 1994 – Don Hutson Center, 841 Armed Forces Dr, Ashwaubenon, Wisconsin
- 1898 – Hotel Seymour, 210 S Main St, Seymour, Wisconsin
- 1955 – First Evangelical Lutheran Church, 743 S Monroe Ave, Green Bay, Wisconsin
- 1974 – Brown County Library, 515 Pine St, Green Bay, Wisconsin
Notes
[edit]- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o Listed on the United States National Register of Historic Places.
- ^ A contributing building to the Saint Luke's Church Complex historic district, NRHP-listed in 2001.
- ^ a b c A contributing building to the Oakland–Dousman Historic District, NRHP-listed in 1988.
- ^ The hospital's historic buildings, completed beginning in 1914, contribute to the Central State Hospital Historic District, NRHP-listed in 1991.
- ^ a b A contributing building to the Port Washington Downtown Historic District, NRHP-listed in 2000.
- ^ Demolished.
- ^ a b A contributing building to the Randall Avenue Historic District, NRHP-listed in 2007.
References
[edit]- ^ "Among The Architects" in Improvement Bulletin 33, no. 10 (August 4, 1906): 18.
- ^ St. Peter's and St. Joseph's Catholic Churches NRHP Registration Form (1980)
- ^ Church of St. Adrian–Catholic NRHP Registration Form (1980)
- ^ Alexandria Public Library NRHP Registration Form (1985)
- ^ Farnsworth Public Library NRHP Registration Form (2017)
- ^ a b Kellogg Public Library and Neville Public Museum NRHP Registration Form (1981)
- ^ Waupun Public Library NRHP Registration Form (1979)
- ^ Oconto County Courthouse NRHP Registration Form (1982)
- ^ Saint Luke's Church Complex NRHP Registration Form (2001)
- ^ "Harry Fisk House". Wisconsin Historical Society. January 2012. Retrieved 2017-05-30.
- ^ Central State Hospital Historic District NRHP Registration Form (1991)
- ^ "Frank T. Blesch House". Wisconsin Historical Society. January 2012. Retrieved 2017-05-30.
- ^ Whitney School NRHP Registration Form (2017)
- ^ Herman and Lillian Greiling House NRHP Registration Form (2021)
- ^ "A.J. Selmer House". Wisconsin Historical Society. January 2012. Retrieved 2017-05-30.
- ^ Nicolet High School NRHP Registration Form (2015)
- ^ a b c d e f Green Bay YMCA NRHP Registration Form (2016)
- ^ Muskegon YMCA Building NRHP Registration Form (1982)
- ^ a b c d e Port Washington Downtown Historic District NRHP Registration Form (2000)
- ^ De Pere Public Library NRHP Registration Form (2002)
- ^ Albert C. and Ellen H. Neufeld House NRHP Registration Form (2018)
- ^ a b Randall Avenue Historic District NRHP Registration Form (2007)
- ^ Allouez Water Department and Town Hall NRHP Registration Form (2016)
- ^ a b c d e Jim Feldman, The Buildings of the University of Wisconsin (Madison: The University Archives, 1997)
- ^ "Chippewa County," American Courthouses. Accessed October 21, 2023.
- ^ a b "Berners, Edgar H." in American Architects Directory (New York: R. R. Bowker Company, 1956): 40.
- ^ "Door County," American Courthouses. Accessed October 21, 2023.
- ^ "Shawano County," American Courthouses. Accessed October 21, 2023.
- ^ "Columbia County," American Courthouses. Accessed October 21, 2023.