Kiehnel advanced to Art Moderne styling in the Carlyle Hotel on Miami Beach and the 1924 Scottish Rite Masonic Temple on the Miami River, the first Art Deco building in the area. He also designed the Annie Russell Theatre, a Romanesque Revival building on the campus of Rollins College in Winter Park.
Kiehnel was active in his profession. He was a member of the Pittsburgh chapter of the American Institute of Architects since 1906 and a member of the national body from 1913. He was a charter member of the Florida South chapter and its president in 1930-1931. From 1935 to 1942 Kiehnel was the editor of Florida Architecture and Allied Arts magazine.
A number of his and his firm's buildings are listed on the National Register of Historic Buildings.
(from Wikipedia and other architectural websites)
Kiehnel advanced to Art Moderne styling in the Carlyle Hotel on Miami Beach and the 1924 Scottish Rite Masonic Temple on the Miami River, the first Art Deco building in the area. He also designed the Annie Russell Theatre, a Romanesque Revival building on the campus of Rollins College in Winter Park.
Kiehnel was active in his profession. He was a member of the Pittsburgh chapter of the American Institute of Architects since 1906 and a member of the national body from 1913. He was a charter member of the Florida South chapter and its president in 1930-1931. From 1935 to 1942 Kiehnel was the editor of Florida Architecture and Allied Arts magazine.
A number of his and his firm's buildings are listed on the National Register of Historic Buildings.
(from Wikipedia and other architectural websites)
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VP Savings and Loan-Married to Jessie-1900 Census-Born in Germany Lived in Michigan
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