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Philip Trammell Shutze (August 18, 1890 –
October 17, 1982) was an
American architect. He
became a
partner in 1927 of Hentz,
Adler &
Shutze. He is known...
- "Swan"
House is a
mansion in Atlanta, Georgia. It was
designed by
Philip T.
Shutze and
built in 1928 for
Edward and
Emily Inman. The
house is
currently part...
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Schutze Lake is a lake in
Kenora District in
northwestern Ontario, Canada. It was
named after Luther Schuetze, who
carved his name on a
tamarack tree without...
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after Reid’s
death in 1926,
Philip T.
Shutze became partner in 1927 and the firm
became known as Hentz,
Adler &
Shutze.
Several of
their works are listed...
- mixed-use
retail center in
downtown Atlanta,
Georgia designed by
Philip T.
Shutze and
Starrett & van Vleck.
Built in 1927 as the
flagship department store...
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architect who—like his colleagues,
Edward Vason Jones,
James Means,
Philip Shutze, et al.—practiced in the
classical tradition. Born
April 14, 1916, in Gainesville...
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needs of German-Jewish immigrants. The Temple,
designed by
Philip Trammell Shutze in a
Neoclassical style, was
completed in 1931. The
synagogue building was...
- Atlanta, Georgia,
United States. The
building was
designed by
Philip T.
Shutze and was
completed in 1920 as the
Howard Theatre, a name it kept
until 1929...
- an
English Regency style mansion designed by
Atlanta architect Philip T.
Shutze and is
considered one of his "finest works." It was
entered into the National...
- in 1938, the
brick school building is a work of
Atlanta architect Philip Shutze.[citation needed] It was
built by as a part of the
Works Progress Administration...