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Edward Stotz, Sr (1868–1948), was an American architect based in the city of Pittsburgh. He designed numerous buildings in the late 19th and early 20th century that are now listed as significant by the National Register of Historic Places and the Pittsburgh History and Landmarks Foundation. Born in Allegheny City, now commonly known as the North Side of Pittsburgh, PA, Stotz spent a brief time in Europe before setting up shop in his home region in 1893.〔 He established the architecture firm that is now MacLanchlan,Cornelius, & Filoni, along the way holding the presidency of the Pennsylvania State Association of Architects, a forerunner to the PA chapter of the American Institute of Architects〔http://aiapa.org/about-us/history/past-presidents.html〕 and designing numerous school buildings, churches, and other buildings of interest along the way. He was also the father of Charles M. Stotz, also an architect, photographer,〔http://digital.library.pitt.edu/images/pittsburgh/stotz.html〕 and an advocate for preservation of historic structures in and around the city.〔http://www.lhs15201.org/articles_b.asp?ID=22〕 Some noted regional examples of Stotz's work include Schenley High School in the Oakland neighborhood, Fifth Avenue High School, St. Kieran Church, and Church of the Epiphany near the Bluff section of the city, and the Oakmont golf course clubhouse in Plum borough. ==Buildings== ''Italics denote a Nationally Registered Historic Place:'' File:FifthAvenueHighSchool.jpg|''Fifth Avenue High School'', 1894, in Pittsburgh's Bluff neighborhood File:SouthSideHighSchool.jpg|South Vo-Tech High School (South Side High School), 1897, 1923, in Pittsburgh's South Side neighborhood File:Epiphany Catholic Church Pittsburgh 5.jpg|Epiphany Catholic Church, 1902, located across the street from the Civic Arena and up against the Consol Energy Center (church only, not rectory). File:OakmontCountryClub.jpg|''Oakmont Country Club'', 1904, in Plum Borough File:Hartley-Rose Belting Company Building.jpg|''Hartley-Rose Belting Company Building'', 1907, on First Avenue, Downtown File:ColfaxElementarySchool.jpg|''Colfax Elementary School'', built 1911, at Beechwood Boulevard and Phillips Avenue in the Squirrel Hill neighborhood. File:Convent of Mercy - Carlow University - IMG 1447.JPG|Convent of Mercy, 1911, located along Fifth Avenue in Oakland File:SchenleyHigh2007.jpg|''Schenley High School'', 1915-16, also in (North) Oakland File:PittsburghPaKaSe.JPG|Kaufmann Auditorium, 1928, in the Hill District File:Wood Street Galleries - IMG 7572.JPG|Monongahela Bank building, 1927,〔http://wikimapia.org/1837851/Wood-Street-Station-Galleries〕 Downtown, now houses the Wood Street Galleries 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「Edward Stotz」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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