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Rapp and Rapp

The architectural firm Rapp and Rapp was active in Chicago, Illinois during the early 20th century. Brothers Cornelius Ward Rapp (1861-1926) and George Leslie Rapp (1878–1941) of Carbondale, Illinois were the named partners and 1899 alumni of the University of Illinois School of Architecture.

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A third brother, Isaac Rapp, was also a well-known architect, primarily in Colorado and New Mexico. The firm is well known as one of the leading designers of early 20th century movie palaces. It designed over 400 theatres, including the Five Flags Theater, Dubuque, Iowa (1910), the Chicago Theatre (1921), Bismarck Hotel and Theatre (1926), Oriental Theater, Chicago (1926), and the Paramount Theatres in New York (1926) and Aurora (1931). If murals were to be included in the interior design look, Louis Grell of Chicago was commissioned to paint them.

Buildings

Some of the notable buildings that the firm designed include:

Chicago, Illinois

  • Central Park Theatre
  • Chicago Theatre
  • Gateway Theatre
  • New Bismarck Hotel, today "Hotel Allegro"
  • Old Dearborn Bank Building, also known as 203 North Wabash Street
  • Oriental Theatre
  • Palace Theatre
  • Riviera Theatre
  • Uptown Theatre
  • Other areas

    Denver, Colorado
  • Paramount Theatre
  • Champaign, Illinois
  • Orpheum Theater
  • Joliet, Illinois
  • Rialto Square Theatre
  • Davenport, Iowa
  • Capital Theater
  • Sioux City, Iowa
  • Orpheum Theatre
  • Wichita, Kansas
  • Miller Theater 1922-1972
  • Ashland, Kentucky
  • Paramount Arts Center
  • Detroit, Michigan
  • Michigan Theatre
  • Kansas City, Missouri
  • Mainstreet Theater
  • St. Louis, Missouri
  • Ambassador Theatre
  • St. Louis Theater
  • Jersey City, New Jersey
  • Loew's Jersey Theater
  • Buffalo, New York
  • Shea's Theatre
  • Middletown, New York
  • Paramount Theatre
  • New York City
  • Paramount Theatre, Brooklyn
  • Paramount Theatre, Times Square
  • Loew's Kings Theatre, Brooklyn
  • Cincinnati, Ohio
  • St. Francis Hospital
  • Cleveland, Ohio
  • Palace Theatre
  • Youngstown, Ohio
  • Warner Theatre
  • Tulsa, Oklahoma
  • Akdar Theatre 1922-1964
  • Portland, Oregon
  • Paramount Theatre
  • Erie, Pennsylvania
  • Warner Theatre
  • Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
  • Loew's Penn Theatre
  • West Chester, Pennsylvania
  • Warner Theatre
  • Providence, Rhode Island
  • Loew's State Theatre, now the Providence Performing Arts Center
  • Mitchell, South Dakota
  • Corn Palace
  • Chattanooga, Tennessee
  • Tivoli Theatre
  • Memphis, Tennessee
  • Orpheum Theatre
  • Charlottesville, Virginia
  • Paramount Theater
  • Seattle, Washington
  • Paramount Theatre
  • Madison, Wisconsin
  • Orpheum Theatre (Madison, Wisconsin)
  • Milwaukee, Wisconsin
  • Uptown Theatre
  • Warner Theatre - became Centre Cinema and Building then Grand Cinema, now vacant but intact
  • Kenosha, Wisconsin
  • Gateway Theatre - now the Rhode Center for the Arts
  • Racine, Wisconsin
  • RKO Main Street Theatre
  • Streator, Illinois
  • The Majestic Theatre
  • References

    Rapp and Rapp Wikipedia


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