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R. F. Graf : ウィキペディア英語版
R. F. Graf

Richard Franklin Graf (1863–1940) was an American architect, active primarily in Knoxville, Tennessee, and the vicinity, in the early 20th century. His works include Stratford Mansion (1910), Sterchi Building (1921),〔Ann Bennett, National Register of Historic Places Nomination Form for Stratford, 23 March 2009.〕 St. John's Lutheran Church (1913),〔Knoxville Historic Zoning Commission, (The Future of Knoxville's Past: Historic and Architectural Resources in Knoxville, Tennessee ), October 2006. Retrieved: 23 May 2011.〕 and the Journal Arcade (1924).〔 His home, the Prairie School-inspired Graf-Cullum House, is considered Knoxville's first modern home.〔''Knoxville: Fifty Landmarks''. (Knoxville: The Knoxville Heritage Committee of the Junior League of Knoxville, 1976), pp. 22, 29.〕 Several buildings designed by Graf have been listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
==Biography==

Graf was born in Nashville, Tennessee in 1863. His grandfather was one of several families to immigrate from Switzerland to Morgan County in the late 1840s (Morgan County's Swiss immigrants also included the grandparents of one of Graf's future clients, James G. Sterchi).〔 Graf had relocated to Knoxville by 1884, when he was working at the Burr & Terry Sash Factory in what is now the Old City.〔''(Norwood's Knoxville City Directory )'' (Cottonbelt Publishing Company, 1884), p. 183.〕
In 1887, Graf cofounded a contracting firm, Vinson and Graf, which operated in Knoxville until 1891.〔 In the early 1890s, Graf worked as a supervisor for the Knoxville Cabinet and Mantel Company. In 1894, he joined the firm of noted mail-order architect George Franklin Barber (1854–1915), and was elevated to associate in 1901.〔 He and Barber were still working together as late as 1907, when they designed a new building for Mechanics' National Bank.〔''(Daily Bulletin of the Manufacturers' Record )'', 20 June 1907. Retrieved: 23 May 2011.〕
Graf eventually formed an architectural firm with his two sons, John and Herbert, with Graf as supervising architect. In 1910, this firm designed an elaborate Neoclassical mansion, Stratford, for James G. Sterchi,〔 as well as two buildings– the Bandstand and the Liberal Arts Building– for the Appalachian Exposition at Chilhowee Park.〔Plaque at the Chilhowee Park Bandstand, Knoxville, Tennessee.〕〔East Tennessee Historical Society, Lucile Deaderick (ed.), ''Heart of the Valley: A History of Knoxville, Tennessee'' (Knoxville, Tenn.: East Tennessee Historical Society, 1976), p. 49.〕 Three years later, Graf designed the Gothic-style St. John's Lutheran Church, which still stands across from Old Gray Cemetery on Broadway.〔
In 1920, Sterchi again commissioned Graf to design his furniture company's 10-story warehouse, now known as Sterchi Lofts, which was completed the following year.〔〔(The Lumber Manufacturer and Dealer ), Vol. 65, 23 February 1920, p. 63. Retrieved: 23 May 2011.〕 The Graf-Cullum House, the design of which was inspired by the Prairie School movement, was completed in 1923.〔 During this same period, Graf designed two dormitories for Maryville College, Carnegie Hall (1917) and Thaw Hall (1923).

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