Frankel & Curtis was an architectural firm of Lexington, Kentucky. It was a partnership of Leon K. Frankel and of John J. Curtis, along with associates James Slaughter Frankel and Melbourne Mills. A successor name is Frankel, Curtis & Coleman. Under this name, the firm received a 1963 American Institute of Architects Kentucky award, its Honor Award merit prize, for its Admin. Bldg., of the Spindletop Research Center, in Lexington, Kentucky.
A number of their works are listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Works include:
Admin Building, Spindletop Research Center, Lexington, Kentucky Cadentown School, 705 Caden Ln., Lexington, Kentucky, NRHP-listedCharles W. Caldwell House, 0.2 mi N of KY 34, 0.6 mi W of KY 127, Danville, Kentucky, NRHP-listedElizabethtown Armory, 205 Warfield St., Elizabethtown, Kentucky, NRHP-listedFohs Hall, 143 N. Walker St., Marion, Kentucky, NRHP-listedGarth School, 501 S. Hamilton St., Georgetown, Kentucky, NRHP-listedLexington Herald Building, 121 Walnut St., Lexington, Kentucky, NRHP-listedRussell Theatre, 9 E. Third St., Maysville, Kentucky, NRHP-listedSecond Presbyterian Church, 460 E. Main St., Lexington, Kentucky, NRHP-listedSomerset Armory, 109 Grand Ave., Somerset, Kentucky, NRHP-listedWolf Wile Department Store Building, 248–250 E. Main St., Lexington, Kentucky, NRHP-listed