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Alfred A. Hahn (1890–1964) was an architect in Toledo, Ohio and the founder of the Hahn and Hayes architectural firm. He designed the United States Post Office in Oberlin, Ohio (1934) .〔(Papers of Other Individuals ) (Group 30) Oberlin College Archives〕〔page 64 in Wilbur A. Phillips, Oberlin Colony: The Story of a Century (Oberlin, 1993)〕 It was designed in neoclassical architecture style and dedicated in 1933.〔http://www.ohiochannel.org/your_state/remarkable_ohio/marker_details.cfm?marker_id=106056&file_id=115456〕 The contract for the post office in Oberlin was $85,000.〔 Hahn along with Harry Hake and Frank Bail designed the Art Deco style Ohio State Office Building (1929) at 65 Front Street in Columbus, Ohio.〔(Ohio State Office Building ) OhioPix (includes pictures of site, building under construction, and completed building〕 Hahn designed the Hillcrest Hotel, also known as Hillcrest Arms Apartment Hotel, at 1603 Madison Avenue in Toledo with H.J. Spieker. It is listed on the National Register of Historic Places for Lucas County.〔((added 1998 - Building - #98001179) ) Lucas County NRHP listings〕 The building was still in use in 2008 and part of a forcelosure effort over a loan default.〔() Toledo Biz.com story〕 Hahn's son Alfred A. Hahn, Jr., was also an architect in Toledo architect and became a partner in the firm in 1940.〔 ==Projects== *Hillcrest Hotel (also known as the Hillcrest Arms Apartment Hotel), at 1603 Madison Avenue in Toledo with H.J. Spieker. *Ohio State Office Building (1929) at 65 Front Street in Columbus, Ohio with Harry Hake and Frank Bail *Oberlin Post Office (1933–1934) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Alfred Hahn」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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