- Adolf Cluss
Infobox Architect
caption=Adolf Cluss, 1900
name=Adolf Cluss
nationality=German-born American
birth_date=birth date|1825|7|14|mf=y
birth_place=Heilbronn Germany
death_date=death date and age|1905|7|24|1825|7|14|mf=y
death_place=Washington D.C.
practice_name=
significant_buildings=Arts and Industries Building
Eastern Market
significant_projects=
awards=|Adolf Cluss (
July 14 ,1825 -July 24 ,1905 ) was a German-born American immigrant who became one of the most importantarchitect s inWashington, D.C. , in the late 19th century, responsible for the design of numerous schools and other notable public buildings in the capital.He was born in 1825 in
Heilbronn in the Kingdom ofWürttemberg in south-westGermany . His father was a master builder, and young Cluss set out as an itinerant carpenter when he left Heilbrunn at age nineteen. In his travels, he met and became a friend ofKarl Marx and a supporter of communist principles at a time of political and revolutionary ferment in Germany. He joined theCommunist League and became a member of theMainz Worker Council. The failure of the German revolutionary movement in 1848 led him to leave Germany when he was twenty-three, along with other "Forty-Eighters " who emigrated to the United States at that time. In the United States, he continued his political activity into the 1850s, maintaining an extensive correspondence with Marx and Engels and writing and publishing political articles for the German-American community.Settling in Washington, D.C., Cluss also began building a highly successful practice as an engineer and architect. In the following decades, from the 1860s to the 1890s, he was responsible for designing scores of major public buildings, including at least eleven schools, as well as markets, government buildings, museums, residences and churches. By 1872, he had become City Engineer and a member of the Board of Public Works, overseeing some of the civic improvements that transformed Washington in the 1870s: street paving, sewer construction, and the planting of thousands of street trees.
Cluss's schoolhouse designs were particularly innovative and influential, though only two of his red-brick school masterpieces remain, Franklin School and Sumner School in downtown Washington. He designed four major buildings on the
National Mall , including the still-standing SmithsonianArts and Industries Building . He built six houses of worship, including Calvary Baptist Church, located at 777 8th Street, N.W.Two of the city's major food markets, Center Market and Eastern Market, were built to his design, and the latter, completed in 1873, functioned as a market on Capitol Hill, Washington, D.C until gutted by fire the morning of April 30, 2007. His flagship store for
Lansburgh's opened in 1882.Cluss was also active as a builder of mansions for the Washington elite. In 1880, he was hired to create what became Washington's first apartment building, Portland Flats, an ornate, six-floor, 39-unit creation on the south side of
Thomas Circle . Almost all of Cluss' residential creations have been demolished--Portland Flats, for instance, was torn down in 1962 to make way for an office building.Red brick was Cluss' favorite building material; that, and his early communist sympathies, led some to dub as the "Red architect" a man who in later life became a confirmed Republican.
A descriptive list of Cluss's known buildings and an interactive map showing their locations can be found here. [ [http://www.adolf-cluss.org/index.php?lang=en&content=h&topSub=washington&sub=3.5 Cluss-Buildings - the Red Brick City around 1900 ] at www.adolf-cluss.org]
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External links
* [http://www.adolf-cluss.com/ Adolf Cluss, An International Exhibition Project]
* [http://www.goethe.de/ins/us/was/pro/vtour/dc1/clussbio.htm Goethe-Institut in Washington, DC: Notes on Adolf Cluss]
* [http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2005/09/16/AR2005091601904.html Washington Post: "Red Architect" Adolf Cluss]Persondata
NAME=Cluss, Adolf
ALTERNATIVE NAMES=Cluss, Adolph
SHORT DESCRIPTION=architect
DATE OF BIRTH=July 14 ,1825
PLACE OF BIRTH=Heilbronn ,Germany
DATE OF DEATH=July 24 ,1905
PLACE OF DEATH=Washington D.C ,United States
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