Difference between revisions of "Hinde & Laurinat, Architects"
m |
m |
||
Line 6: | Line 6: | ||
[[Edwin William Laurinat (1924-____), Architect|Edwin William Laurinat]], North Platte, Nebraska | [[Edwin William Laurinat (1924-____), Architect|Edwin William Laurinat]], North Platte, Nebraska | ||
+ | |||
'''Hinde & Laurinat''' was a North Platte architectural firm. | '''Hinde & Laurinat''' was a North Platte architectural firm. |
Revision as of 12:09, 8 May 2018
Partners:
Robert Reginald Hinde, Jr., North Platte, Nebraska
Edwin William Laurinat, North Platte, Nebraska
Hinde & Laurinat was a North Platte architectural firm.
This page is a contribution to the publication, Place Makers of Nebraska: The Architects. See the format and contents page for more information on the compilation and page organization.
Contents
Compiled Nebraska Directory Listings
North Platte, Nebraska, 1958,1960, 1962-1965, 1967, 1968-1973
Lineage of the Firm
1958-1973: Hinde & Laurinat, Architects, North Platte, Nebraska.[a]
1974-1975: Hinde, Laurinat & Nelson, Inc., Architects, North Platte, Nebraska.
1978-1979: Hinde & Nelson, Architects, North Platte, Nebraska.
1980: Hinde, Nelson & Harrison, Inc., Architects, North Platte, Nebraska.
1981-1986: Hinde & Harrison, Architects, North Platte, Nebraska.
Other Associations
1962-1963: employed Guy Richard “Dick” Dunn, Jr.
Buildings & Projects
Dated
KNOP-TV (1958), North Platte, Nebraska.[2][b]
Sucgang Medical Building (1958), Alliance, Nebraska.[2][b]
First Congregational Church (1958), Chadron, Nebraska.[2][b]
Junior-Senior High School (1959), Morrill, Nebraska.[2][b]
Elementary School (1960), Dix, Nebraska.[2][b]
Stanford Lodge Motel (1960), North Platte, Nebraska.[2][b]
Front entrance addition (ca. 1962-1963), First Presbyterian Church, North Platte, Nebraska.[1]
First National Drive-In Bank (ca. 1962-1963), North Platte, Nebraska.[1]
Bayard Elementary School (1968), Bayard, Nebraska.[3][b]
Ome Shoemaker Residence (1969), Cambridge, Nebraska.[3][b]
Perkins County Community Hospital (1969), Grant, Nebraska.[3][b]
Hyannis Junior-Senior High School (1970), Hyannis, Nebraska.[3][b]
Heritage Plaza Retirement Village (1970), Cambridge, Nebraska.[3][b]
Undated
Elks Lodge (n.d.), SW corner 9th & J, Cozad, Nebraska. (DS02-225)
Notes
a. Directory listings beginning in 1968 show incorporation.
b. Robert Reginald Hinde, Jr. was the architect.[2][3]
References
1. “G. Richard ‘Dick’ Dunn: Architect, Community Leader, Educator,” Interview by Keith Blackledge, TS (September 22, 1996).
2. American Institute of Architects, comp., American Architects Directory Second Ed. (New York: R. R. Bowker Co., 1962), 315, accessed April 4, 2010, http://communities.aia.org/sites/hdoaa/wiki/Wiki%20Pages/1962%20American%20Architects%20Directory.aspx
3. American Institute of Architects, comp., American Architects Directory Third Ed. (New York: R. R. Bowker Co., 1970), 408, accessed April 4, 2010, http://communities.aia.org/sites/hdoaa/wiki/Wiki%20Pages/1970%20American%20Architects%20Directory.aspx
Page Citation
D. Murphy, “Hinde & Laurinat, Architects,” in David Murphy, Edward F. Zimmer, and Lynn Meyer, comps. Place Makers of Nebraska: The Architects. Lincoln: Nebraska State Historical Society, January 22, 2015. http://www.e-nebraskahistory.org/index.php?title=Place_Makers_of_Nebraska:_The_Architects Accessed, November 23, 2024.
{{Template:ArchtContribute}