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Nippell & Petersen, Architects, "A Modern, Practical Residence" (2.5 story frame American Foursquare with perspective photo and two floor plans), ''Omaha (Nebraska) Daily News'' (May 11, 1913), 16.
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Nippell & Petersen, Architects, "Brick Veneer and Stucco Residence" (with perspective photo and two floor plans), ''Omaha (Nebraska) Daily News'' (May 18, 1913), 15.
 
Nippell & Petersen, Architects, "Brick Veneer and Stucco Residence" (with perspective photo and two floor plans), ''Omaha (Nebraska) Daily News'' (May 18, 1913), 15.
  

Latest revision as of 11:09, 27 June 2023

Omaha, Nebraska, 1913

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Partners:

Max Rudolph Nippell, Architect, Omaha, Nebraska

Fred Petersen, Architect, Omaha, Nebraska; Wind Lake, Iowa; Schuyler, Nebraska; Ventura, California

Nippell & Bellas was a brief partnership in Omaha of Swiss-born Max Rudolph Nippell and Omaha native Fred Petersen. The partnership was formed and dissolved in 1913, when Nippell left Omaha.[1]

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.

Compiled Nebraska Directory Listings

Omaha, Nebraska, 1913

Buildings & Projects

Two-story building for L. B. Johnson "with provisions to be raised to four stories" (1913), 2021 Farnam Street, Omaha, Nebraska.[2]

Publications

Nippell & Petersen, Architects, "A Modern, Practical Residence" (2.5 story frame American Foursquare with perspective photo and two floor plans), Omaha (Nebraska) Daily News (May 11, 1913), 16.

Nippell & Petersen, Architects, "Brick Veneer and Stucco Residence" (with perspective photo and two floor plans), Omaha (Nebraska) Daily News (May 18, 1913), 15.

Nippell & Petersen, "A Modern Home" (2.5 story American Foursquare with perspective photo and two floor plans), Omaha (Nebraska) Daily News (June 1, 1913), 18.

Nippell & Petersen, "Attractive Frame Residence" (2.5 story design with perspective sketch and floor plans), Omaha (Nebraska) Daily News (June 22, 1913), 16.

Nippell & Petersen, "Cottage--Bungalow" (1.5 story design with perspective photo and floor plans), Omaha (Nebraska) Daily News (July 13, 1913), 28.

Notes

References

1. Advertisement announcing "Nippell & Petersen Architects...Formerly: Nippell & Bellas...[and] Petersen & Dodds," Omaha (Nebraska) World-Herald (April 27, 1913), 27.

2. "Another Structure to be Built on Auto Row," Omaha (Nebraska) Daily Bee (May 20, 1913), 12.

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Page Citation

E. F. Zimmer, “Nippell & Petersen, Architects,” in David Murphy, Edward F. Zimmer, and Lynn Meyer, comps. Place Makers of Nebraska: The Architects. Lincoln: Nebraska State Historical Society, June 26, 2023. http://www.e-nebraskahistory.org/index.php?title=Place_Makers_of_Nebraska:_The_Architects Accessed, November 22, 2024.


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