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Claude and Starck : ウィキペディア英語版
Claude and Starck
Claude and Starck was an architectural firm in Madison, Wisconsin, at the turn of the twentieth century. The firm was a partnership of Louis W. Claude (1868-1951) and Edward F. Starck (1868-1947). Established in 1896, the firm dissolved in 1928. The firm designed over 175 buildings in Madison.
==Madison buildings==
* Alpha Phi Chapter House Association Sorority House (1905) bluelines
* Alpha Tau Omega Chapter House "Gamma Tau of Alpha Omega"
* American Tobacco Company Warehouses Complex (on the National Register of Historic Places since 2003)
* Breese Stevens Field (1925-26)
* Castle & Doyle storefront, State Street
* B. B. Clarke House
* Claude House (1899; on the National Register of Historic Places since 1980)
* William Collins House (ca. 1911; on the National Register of Historic Places since 1974)
* Doty School
* Fay House
* Gary House
* Edward A. Ross House (1907; on the National Register of Historic Places since 1982)
* Hirsig House (on the National Register of Historic Places since 1974)
* Hokanson House
* Jackman Building (1913-14; on the National Register of Historic Places since 1980)
* Kayser House (1902; on the National Register of Historic Places since 1980)
* Lamb Building (1905; on the National Register of Historic Places since 1984)
* Larson House (1911; on the National Register of Historic Places since 1994)
* Lincoln School (1915; on the National Register of Historic Places since 1980)
* George A. Lougee House (1907; on the National Register of Historic Places since 1978)
* Lutheran Memorial Chapel
* Madison Gas and Electric Company Powerhouse (ca. 1908; on the National Register of Historic Places since 2002)
* Majestic Theater
* Harlow & Isabel Ott House
* Phi Delta Theta chapter house
* Public Library Branch, Williamson Street
* Vilas Zoo Aquatic Bird and Fish Aquarium at the Vilas Zoo
* Wiedenbeck-Dobelin Warehouse (1907; on the National Register of Historic Places since 1986)
* Zimmerman Store and Apartment
* 1028 Sherman Avenue

File:American Tobacco Company Warehouses Complex.jpg|American Tobacco Co.
File:Breese Stevens Field.jpg|Breese Stevens Fieldhouse
File:Castle & Doyle.jpg|Castle & Doyle storefront
File:Bascom B. Clarke House.jpg|B. B. Clarke House
File:Louis W. Claude House.jpg|Claude House
File:William Collins House.jpg|William Collins House
File:Lucius M. Fay House.jpg|Fay House
File:George E. Gary House.jpg|Gary House
File:Louis Hirsig House.jpg|Hirsig House
File:Hokanson House.jpg|Hokanson House
File:Jackman Building Madison.jpg|Jackman Building
File:Adolph H. Kayser House.jpg|Kayser House
File:Lamb Building.jpg|Lamb Building
File:August Cornelius Larson House.jpg|Larson House
File:Lincoln School.jpg|Lincoln School
File:George A. Lougee House.jpg|George A. Lougee House
File:Madison Gas & Electric Powerhouse.jpg|Madison Gas and Electric Company Powerhouse
File:Majestic Theater.jpg|Majestic Theater
File:Harlow and Isabel Ott House.JPG|Ott House
File:Public Library No. 1.jpg|Public Library Branch
File:Wiedenbeck Dobelin.jpg|Wiedenbeck Dobelin Warehouse
File:Zimmerman Store.jpg|Zimmerman Store and Apartment
File:1028 Sherman Avenue Madison.jpg|1028 Sherman Avenue

==Buildings elsewhere==

Claude and Starck designed approximately 40 libraries, including the "seven sisters" characterized by the Prairie School style.
* Aitkin, Minnesota:Carnegie Library
* Antigo, Wisconsin: Junior High School
* Argyle, Wisconsin: Argyle High and Grade School (1920)
* Barron, Wisconsin: public library (1913; one of the "seven sisters")
* Bloomington, Wisconsin: High and Grade School (1923)
* Delavan, Wisconsin: Aram Public Library on Fourth Street (1907)
* Detroit Lakes, Minnesota: Carnegie Library (1913; listed since 1976 in the National Register of Historic Places)
* Evansville, Wisconsin: public library (1908; perhaps the first of the "seven sisters")
* Hoquiam, Washington: Carnegie Library (circa 1910; listed since 1982 in the National Register of Historic Places)
* Jefferson, Wisconsin: public library (listed since 1980 in the National Register of Historic Places)
* Kaukauna, Wisconsin: public library (1905)
* Ladysmith, Wisconsin: Carnegie Library (1907)
* Merrill, Wisconsin: T.B. Scott Free Library (1911; listed since 1974 in the National Register of Historic Places; one of the "seven sisters")
* Owen, Wisconsin: Woodland Hotel (1906, for the J. S. Owen Lumber Company)
* Rochelle, Illinois: public library
* Rock Springs, Wisconsin: Ableman High and Grade School (1923)
* Shawano, Wisconsin: public library (1914; one of the "seven sisters"; now demolished)
* Tomah, Wisconsin: public library (1916; listed since 1976 in the National Register of Historic Places)
* Wilmette, Illinois: public library (1904)
* Wisconsin Dells, Wisconsin: Kilbourn Public Library (1912; listed since 1974 in the National Register of Historic Places)

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