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Edward J. Schulte (April 27, 1890, in Cincinnati, OH – June 7, 1975, in Cincinnati, OH) was an architect who designed a number of mid-twentieth-century churches notable for their blending of a modern idiom with traditional function. Inspired by an encounter with Ralph Adams Cram, he devoted himself to building church buildings, designing over 88. He served as president of the Cincinnati chapter of the American Institute of Architects. Schulte had a sole practice after 1912, then practiced with Robert E. Crowe from 1921–1923, and practiced alone after that to 1967.

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  • Edward J. Schulte (April 27, 1890, in Cincinnati, OH – June 7, 1975, in Cincinnati, OH) was an architect who designed a number of mid-twentieth-century churches notable for their blending of a modern idiom with traditional function. Inspired by an encounter with Ralph Adams Cram, he devoted himself to building church buildings, designing over 88. He served as president of the Cincinnati chapter of the American Institute of Architects. Schulte had a sole practice after 1912, then practiced with Robert E. Crowe from 1921–1923, and practiced alone after that to 1967. (en)
  • Edward J. Schulte (1890–1975) foi um arquiteto que projetou um generoso número de igrejas ao longo de sua vida, sendo as mais conhecidas as realizadas em meados do século XX, as quais mesclam o arrojo da chamada arquitetura moderna com variados elementos da arquitetura tradicional. Mas também fez importantes casas e prédios públicos. Inspirado por um encontro que teve com , Schulte devotou-se a projetar igrejas, tendo desenhado mais de 88. Ele serviu, também, como presidente da filial de Cincinnati do Instituto Americano de Arquitetos. Schulte desempenhou prática solo até 1912, então passou a trabalhar com Robert. E. Crowe entre 1921 e 1934. Por fim, voltou a exercer o ofício sozinho até sua aposentadoria, em 1967. (pt)
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  • Edward J. Schulte (April 27, 1890, in Cincinnati, OH – June 7, 1975, in Cincinnati, OH) was an architect who designed a number of mid-twentieth-century churches notable for their blending of a modern idiom with traditional function. Inspired by an encounter with Ralph Adams Cram, he devoted himself to building church buildings, designing over 88. He served as president of the Cincinnati chapter of the American Institute of Architects. Schulte had a sole practice after 1912, then practiced with Robert E. Crowe from 1921–1923, and practiced alone after that to 1967. (en)
  • Edward J. Schulte (1890–1975) foi um arquiteto que projetou um generoso número de igrejas ao longo de sua vida, sendo as mais conhecidas as realizadas em meados do século XX, as quais mesclam o arrojo da chamada arquitetura moderna com variados elementos da arquitetura tradicional. Mas também fez importantes casas e prédios públicos. Inspirado por um encontro que teve com , Schulte devotou-se a projetar igrejas, tendo desenhado mais de 88. Ele serviu, também, como presidente da filial de Cincinnati do Instituto Americano de Arquitetos. (pt)
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  • Edward J. Schulte (en)
  • Edward J. Schulte (pt)
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