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Emil Schacht : ウィキペディア英語版
Emil Schacht

Emil Schacht was a prominent architect in Portland, Oregon. Schacht's work was prolific from the 1890s until World War I and he produced commercial buildings including factories and warehouses as well as residential projects, hotels and theatres.〔 He is known for his craftsman architecture stlyle homes〔William John Hawkins, William F. Willingham (Classic houses of Portland, Oregon: 1850-1950 )〕 and was a founding member of the 1902 Portland Association of architects.〔Lawrence Kreisman, Glenn Mason (The arts and crafts movement in the Pacific Northwest )〕
==In Portland==
Schacht's firms included Emil Schacht & Son, and designed the Wheeldon Apartments in Portland: a 5-story brick Tudor Revival apartment building in Downtown Portland. The building became known as the Admiral Apartments in the 1970s and has also been known as the Admiral Hotel Apartments. It was built in 1909 and listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1990.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 National Register of Historic Places: Multnomah County, Oregon, pg. 11 )〕 The building's apartments had between two and five multiple bedrooms and included hardwood floors and electric dumbwaiter service.〔 By 1913 the services of at least three "sporting girls" (prostitutes) were offered in the building.〔 The building was renovated and in 1990 it was listed on the National Register of Historic Places.〔

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