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La société Rapp and Rapp était un cabinet d'architectes actif dans la ville de Chicago, dans l'État de l'Illinois, aux États-Unis, au début du XXe siècle. Les frères Cornelius W. Rapp (mort en 1926) et George Leslie Rapp (1878 - 1942), originaires de Carbondale, diplômés en 1899 de l'University of Illinois School of Architecture, furent les fondateurs du cabinet Rapp and Rapp. Ils furent aidés par un autre frère, Isaac Rapp, architecte connu dans le Colorado et le Nouveau-Mexique. C. W. & George L. Rapp, commonly known as Rapp & Rapp, was an American architectural firm famed for the design of movie palaces and other theatres. Active from 1906 to 1965 and based in Chicago, the office designed over 400 theatres, including the Chicago Theatre (1921), Bismarck Hotel and Theatre (1926) and Oriental Theater (1926) in Chicago, the Five Flags Center (1910) in Dubuque, Iowa and the Paramount Theatres in New York City (1926) and Aurora, Illinois (1931).
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C. W. & George L. Rapp, commonly known as Rapp & Rapp, was an American architectural firm famed for the design of movie palaces and other theatres. Active from 1906 to 1965 and based in Chicago, the office designed over 400 theatres, including the Chicago Theatre (1921), Bismarck Hotel and Theatre (1926) and Oriental Theater (1926) in Chicago, the Five Flags Center (1910) in Dubuque, Iowa and the Paramount Theatres in New York City (1926) and Aurora, Illinois (1931). The named partners were brothers C. Ward Rapp (1860–1926) and George L. Rapp (1878–1941), sons of a builder and natives of Carbondale, Illinois. Their Chicago practice is not to be confused with the Trinidad, Colorado practice of their brothers Isaac H. Rapp (1854–1933) and William M. Rapp (1863–1920) or the notable Cincinnati architects George W. Rapp and Walter L. Rapp, to whom they were not related. La société Rapp and Rapp était un cabinet d'architectes actif dans la ville de Chicago, dans l'État de l'Illinois, aux États-Unis, au début du XXe siècle. Les frères Cornelius W. Rapp (mort en 1926) et George Leslie Rapp (1878 - 1942), originaires de Carbondale, diplômés en 1899 de l'University of Illinois School of Architecture, furent les fondateurs du cabinet Rapp and Rapp. Ils furent aidés par un autre frère, Isaac Rapp, architecte connu dans le Colorado et le Nouveau-Mexique. Cette entreprise est considérée comme l'un des principaux concepteurs américains de théâtres ou de salles de cinéma du début du XXe siècle. La société Rapp and Rapp a conçu plus de 400 théâtres dont le Majestic Theatre à Dubuque, dans l'Iowa (1910), le Chicago Theatre (1921), le Uptown Theatre, à Chicago (1925), le Bismark Hotel and Theatre (1926), le Oriental Theatre, à Chicago (1926), les Paramount Theatres à New York (1926), le Kings Theatre (1929) et Aurora (1931) et le Mitchell Corn Palace à Mitchell.
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