Hentz,_Reid_&_Adler

Hentz, Reid & Adler

Hentz, Reid & Adler

Former American architectural firm


Hentz, Reid & Adler was an architectural firm that did work in the U.S. state of Georgia. The firm is "known in the Southeast for their Beaux-Arts style and as the founding fathers of the Georgia school of classicism."[1]

Rich's department store (1924) (east side, taken from northeast

The partnership Hentz & Reid included Hal Fitzgerald Hentz (1883-1972) and Joseph Neel Reid (1885-1926). Rudolph S. Adler became a partner in 1913. In 1927, after Reid’s death in 1926, Philip T. Shutze became partner in 1927 and the firm became known as Hentz, Adler & Shutze.[1]

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Several of their works are listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP).[3]

Works

Atlanta

Rest of Georgia

Outside Georgia


References

  1. "Hentz, Reid & Adler Architectural Drawings Collection: Biographical/Historical Note".
  2. Robert M. Craig (2002). "Neel Reid (1885-1926)".
  3. Advertisement in Atlanta Constitution, April 3, 1921, p.5
  4. ""VIS 71.252.04 Paramount Theater", Atlanta History Center". Archived from the original on 2013-03-31. Retrieved 2013-01-24.
  5. "New $400,000 apartment building", Atlanta Constitution, September 17, 1922]

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