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Joseph Conradi
Swiss-American architect and sculptor
Joseph Conradi (1867–1936) was a Swiss-born American sculptor and architect, who designed a number of Catholic churches, schools, convents and rectories in the United States.
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Joseph Conradi | |
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Born | 1867 Berne, Switzerland |
Died | 1936 Los Angeles, California |
Nationality | Swiss, USA |
Known for | Joseph Conradi, Architect and Sculptor |
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Born in Berne, Switzerland, in 1867 Conradi studied in Italy and came to the U.S. in 1887, settling in St. Louis and established a practice first specializing in sculpture and later architecture. For a time he entered practice with Theodore Schrader under the name Schrader and Conradi. In about 1915 he moved to Los Angeles where he was associated with Albert C. Martin, Sr.
- St. Andrew Church, St Louis Missouri
- Most Holy Trinity Church, St Louis Missouri
- St. Matthews Parish Complex, St Louis, Missouri
- St. Aloysius Gonzaga Church, St. Louis, Missouri[1]
- The Tower of St. Alphonsus Liguori (Rock) Church, St. Louis, Missouri
- Altar. All Saints Church Keokuk, Iowa
- St. Alphonsus Church, Chicago, Illinois (with Adam Boos)
- Holy Cross Church, St. Louis, Missouri (with Ruedell & Odenthal of Cologne)
- St. Liborius Church sculpture and convent (with Schrader, building by William Schickel)[2]
- St. Mary of Perpetual Help Church, Villa Ridge, MO[3]
- St. Mary Cathedral, Wichita, Kansas[4]
- sculpture "the spirit of progress" for the Montgomery Ward & Co. Administration Building, Chicago, Illinois[5]
- Sacred Heart Church, Frazee, Minnesota[6]
- sculpture for the Utah County Court House, Provo, Utah
- sculpture for St. Vincent De Paul Church, Kansas City, Missouri (with Albert C. Martin, architect)[7]
- sculpture for Zion Lutheran Church, St. Louis Missouri[8] (with Schrader)
- sculpture for Library of Congress, Washington DC
With Albert C. Martin Sr.:
- sculpture for Doheny Memorial Library, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, California[9]
- fireplace for Doheny Mansion, Los Angeles, California[10]
- sculpture for City Hall, Los Angeles, California
- sculpture for St Vincent Church, Los Angeles, California
- sculpture for Los Angeles Times Building, Los Angeles, California