- Hoit, Price and Barnes
Hoit, Price and Barnes was an
architect firm inKansas City, Missouri that built several landmark buildings there.The firm was particularly noted for its
Art Deco style which has defined the Kansas City skyline for many years including two of the city's biggest buildings theKansas City Power and Light Building (which was Missouri's tallest building from 1931 until 1976) and909 Walnut Tower .Municipal Auditorium (Kansas City) was called by theArchitectural Record "one of the 10 best buildings of the world that year" [ [http://www.kclibrary.org/localhistory/media.cfm?mediaID=119992 Alonzo H. Gentry, Architect, Is Dead - Kansas City Times - February 7, 1967] ]In 2000 the Princeton Architectural Press called it one of the 500 most important architectural works in the United States. [ [http://books.google.com/books?id=kM5H7TNRh2sC&pg=PA381&dq=Gentry,+Voskamp+%26+Neville&sig=TW7kk8FuzNpB_KuzH0UAKcVVCX8#PPA381,M1 Source Book of American Architecture by Kidder G.E. Smith - Princeton Architectural Press - 2000] ISBN 1568982534 Princeton Architectural Press]
Principals of the firm
*Henry F. Hoit (1873-1951) - a native of
Chicago, Illinois who moved to Kansas City in 1901 [ [http://www.kclibrary.org/localhistory/media.cfm?mediaID=98425 Hoit Profile - kclibrary.org - Retrieved December 30, 2007] ]
*Edwin Price (1885-1957) - a native ofArkansas [ [http://www.kclibrary.org/localhistory/media.cfm?mediaID=119987 Price Profile - kclibrary.org - Retrieved December 30, 2007] ]
*Alfred Edward Barnes (1892-May 11, 1960) [ [http://www.kclibrary.org/localhistory/media.cfm?mediaID=107274 Barnes Profile - kclibrary.org - Retrieved December 30, 2007] ]Buildings on
National Register of Historic Places [ [http://www.nationalregisterofhistoricplaces.com/MO/Jackson/state.html Nationalregisterofhistoricplaces.com - Retrieved December 30, 2007] ]*Baker-Vawter Building, 915-917 Wyandotte, Kansas City
*Christian Church Hospital (aka Robinson Neurilogical Hospital), 2524 W. Paseo Blvd., Kansas City
*Continental Hotel, 106 W. 11th St., Kansas City
*909 Walnut Tower , Kansas City
*Kansas City Power and Light Building , 1330 Baltimore Ave., Kansas City
*Kansas City Museum (aka Corinthian Hall), former home of R.A. Long, 3218 Gladstone Blvd., Kansas CityAdditional Buildings of Note
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Municipal Auditorium (Kansas City) , 301 West 13th Street, Kansas City
*Southwestern Bell Building (Oak Tower), 11th and OakGallery
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