Kirchoff & Rose
Kirchoff & Rose was an architectural firm in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.[1] The partnership began in 1894 between Charles Kirchhoff, Jr. and Thomas Leslie Rose.[1]
Works
- Palace Theatre (New York City)
- Herman Uihlein House
- Joseph E. Uihlein mansion on Lake Shore Drive
- Wauwatosa Woman's Club Clubhouse
- Majestic Office Building and Theatre
- Schlitz Palm Garden and Hotel
- Pawling & Harnischfeger’s Plant
- Second Ward Savings Bank, now the Milwaukee County Historical Center
References
- 1 2 Kirchoff & Rose Milwaukee County Historical Society
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