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Richard Karl August Kletting (July 1, 1858 – September 25, 1943),〔 most commonly known as Richard K.A. Kletting, was an architect in Utah. His design for the Utah State Capitol was chosen over 40 competing designs. A number of his buildings survive and are listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places including many building in University of Utah Circle and the Salt Lake City Warehouse District. Other works include the Enos Wall Mansion, now a landmark for the LDS Business College campus, and the Old Saltair Resort Pavilion. Kletting also trained many architects that went on to be influential architects in Utah including Richard C. Watkins, Carl M. Neuhausen, and Leslie S. Hodgson. He was born in the Kingdom of Württemberg in 1858; he died in Salt Lake City, Utah on 25 September 1943. He was interested in forestry. Kletting Peak, a 12,000-foot mountain in Summit County, Utah is named for him, recognizing his contribution to forestry.〔 ==Gallery== File:Utah State Capitol in October 2010.JPG| File:Saltair-Pavilion-1900.jpeg| File:Smoot House Provo Utah.jpeg| File:Lehi Tabernacle.jpg| File:McIntyre Bldg.jpg| File:Riverton Ward Meeting House.jpg| File:LeRoy Cowles Building UofU Nov 2010.jpg| File:Utah Commercial and Savings Bank Building.jpg| File:Salt Palace 1910.jpg| File:Oquirrh School.JPG| File:Old Beaver County Ut courthouse.jpg| File:Henry Dinwoody House 411 East 100 South Salt Lake City Utah USA.jpg| File:Albert E. Fisher Mansion.JPG| File:Gibbs-Thomas House SLC.jpeg| File:Allen House Draper Utah.jpeg| 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「Richard K.A. Kletting」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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