- Frederic Joseph DeLongchamps
Infobox Architect
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name=Frederic Joseph DeLongchamps
nationality=American
birth_date=birth date|1882|6|2|mf=y
birth_place=Reno, Nevada
death_date=death date and age|1969|2|11|1882|6|2|mf=y
death_place=Reno, Nevada
practice_name=DeLongchamps, O'Brien and Wells
significant_buildings=Washoe County Courthouse Reno Main Post Office Riverside Hotel
significant_projects=
significant_design=
awards=|Frederic Joseph DeLongchamps (
June 2 ,1882 -February 11 ,1969 ) was an Americanarchitect . He was one of Nevada's most prolific architects, yet is notable for entering the architectural profession with no extensive formal training.Life
Early life and education
Born Frederic Joseph DeLonchant in
Reno, Nevada onJanuary 2 ,1882 , he was raised in Washoe County, graduating fromReno High School in 1900, then the University of Nevada in 1904 with a degree inmining engineering .Career
DeLongchamps was employed as a
mining engineer and draftsman inInyo County, California before he embarked on a career inarchitecture . He spent a short time inSan Francisco where he may have apprenticed, but he returned to Nevada in 1907 and formed a partnership withIra W. Tesch .From 1909 to 1938, DeLongchamps maintained his own firm and became one of Nevada's most prolific architects. He designed both private and public buildings including nine county
courthouse s in Nevada and California. He was awarded the contract to design the Nevada Buildings for thePanama-Pacific International Exposition (1915) , winning a silver medal for his work. DeLongchamps was appointed Nevada State Architect in 1919 and was the only person to hold the position, which was abolished in 1926. During this time, he designed many state buildings.In 1939,
George L. F. O'Brien joined DeLongchamps in partnership in Reno, andHewitt Wells added his name to the association in 1962. The architectural firm of DeLongchamps, O'Brien and Wells continued to design buildings, mainly in the Reno area, into the 1960s.Legacy
DeLongchamps died in Reno, Nevada on
February 11 ,1969 . He was survived by his son, Galen (08 Aug 1916-22 Jul 2001).Work
Buildings
*Douglas County High School
*Washoe County Courthouse
*Alpine County Courthouse
*Webster School
*Riverside Hotel
*Nevada State Capitol Awards
*Silver medal,
Panama Pacific International Exposition , 1915, Nevada Buildings
*Distinguished Service Award, University of Nevada, Reno, 1966References
* [http://www.library.unr.edu/specoll/mss/NC1215.html A Guide to the Frederic J. Delongchamps Architectural Drawings And Papers Collection] , University of Nevada, Reno
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