Hazen & Robinson, Architects

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Lincoln, Nebraska, 1947-1969

Partners:

Nathan Bruce Hazen, Lincoln, Nebraska

Marvin L. Robinson, Lincoln, Nebraska

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

Lincoln, Nebraska, 1947, 1950-1951, 1953, 1955-1956, 1958-1959, 1960-1965, 1967

Lineage of the Firm

1947-1969: Hazen & Robinson, Architects, Lincoln, Nebraska.

1970-1971: Aitken, Graf, Hazen, Hoffman & Hull, Architects, Lincoln, Nebraska.

1971: Aitken, Graf & Hazen, Architects, Lincoln, Nebraska.

1972-1973: Aitken, Hazen, Hoffman & Hull, Architects, Lincoln, Nebraska.

1974: Aitken, Hazen, Hoffman & Miller, Architects, Lincoln, Nebraska.

1975-1978: Hazen, Hoffman & Miller, Architects, Lincoln, Nebraska.

1978-1997: Aitken Hazen Hoffman & Miller, Architects, Lincoln, Nebraska.

Buildings & Projects

Dated

Memorial Chapel Addition (1949), Westminster Presbyterian Church, 2110 Sheridan, Lincoln, Nebraska.[2][a]

House (1950), 2540 Sheridan Blvd., Lincoln, Nebraska. (LC13:D05-502)

Undated

Homestead Center (n.d.), 42nd and Francis Streets, Omaha, Nebraska.[#References|[4]]]

Administration Building (n.d.), University of Nebraska, Lincoln.[1]

Nelle Cochrane Woods Art Building (n.d.), University of Nebraska, Lincoln.[1][3]

Westbrook Music Building and Kimball Recital Hall (n.d.), University of Nebraska, Lincoln.[1][3]

Bennet Martin Public Library (n.d.), Lincoln, Nebraska.[3]

First Federal Lincoln Office (n.d.), Cotner Blvd, Lincoln, Nebraska.[3]

Notes

a. Harry Francis Cunningham, consulting architect.

References

1. “Deceased architect known for NU work,” [newspaper clipping in file; probably Lincoln Journal, ca. November 10 or 11, 1985]

2. Tom Kaspar, comp. Inventory of architectural records in the archives of Davis Fenton Stange Darling, Architects, Lincoln, Nebraska. 1996. Nebraska State Historical Society, RG3748, Box 16.

3. “Architect Hazen, designer of many UNL buildings, dies,” Lincoln Star (November 11, 1985), 7.

4. “Homestead Center is Growing Up!,” Facts and Fancies 13 (July 1963).

Page Citation

D. Murphy, “Hazen & Robinson, Architects,” in David Murphy, Edward F. Zimmer, and Lynn Meyer, comps. Place Makers of Nebraska: The Architects. Lincoln: Nebraska State Historical Society, December 18, 2014. http://www.e-nebraskahistory.org/index.php?title=Place_Makers_of_Nebraska:_The_Architects Accessed, November 22, 2024.


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