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'''Denham & Denham''', originally '''Denham, Van Keuren & Denham''', was an architecture firm active in [[Birmingham]] in the 1920s. The firm was founded in [[1924]] with [[William Denham]], ___ Denham and [[E. B. Van Keuren]] as partners, and with offices in the [[Age-Herald Building]]. | '''Denham & Denham''', originally '''Denham, Van Keuren & Denham''', was an architecture firm active in [[Birmingham]] in the 1920s. The firm was founded in [[1924]] with [[William Denham]], ___ Denham and [[E. B. Van Keuren]] as partners, and with offices in the [[Age-Herald Building]]. | ||
William Denham had been associated with Clarence L Hutchisson and A. J. Downey in Mobile before [[1916]]. <!--[[William Denham|William Leslie Denham]] born 1879 in Louisiana. Graduated from the Louisiana State University with a B.S. in architecture in 1900. Worked as a superintendent for the Contractors Building Company in St Louis in 1908. Married Laura Eubank Hamilcar, daughter of a Methodist minister and Pensacola prohibitionist leader. Patented a design for an aeroplane with rotating horizontal wings in 1928. #US1366067 A--> | William Denham had been associated with Clarence L Hutchisson and A. J. Downey in Mobile before [[1916]]. <!--[[William Denham|William Leslie Denham]] born 1879 in Louisiana. Graduated from the Louisiana State University with a B.S. in architecture in 1900. Worked as a superintendent for the Contractors Building Company in St Louis in 1908. Credited with designing alterations to the Mobile City Hall in 1910. Married Laura Eubank Hamilcar, daughter of a Methodist minister and Pensacola prohibitionist leader. Patented a design for an aeroplane with rotating horizontal wings in 1928. #US1366067 A--> | ||
The firm was dissolved in [[1928]] with Denham & Denham and their former partner both keeping offices in the [[City Federal Building|Comer Building]]. | The firm was dissolved in [[1928]] with Denham & Denham and their former partner both keeping offices in the [[City Federal Building|Comer Building]]. |
Revision as of 11:56, 14 July 2015
Denham & Denham, originally Denham, Van Keuren & Denham, was an architecture firm active in Birmingham in the 1920s. The firm was founded in 1924 with William Denham, ___ Denham and E. B. Van Keuren as partners, and with offices in the Age-Herald Building.
William Denham had been associated with Clarence L Hutchisson and A. J. Downey in Mobile before 1916.
The firm was dissolved in 1928 with Denham & Denham and their former partner both keeping offices in the Comer Building.
Notable projects
- Highland Plaza Apartments, 1924
- Fairfield Elementary School
- Mountain Brook Elementary School, 1929
- Canterbury United Methodist Church, rejected design, 1931