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− | <div style="white-space:nowrap;font-size:125%">'''Omaha, Nebraska, 1973- | + | <div style="white-space:nowrap;font-size:125%">'''Omaha, Nebraska, 1973-1977'''</div style="white-space:nowrap;font-size:125%"> |
− | ''' | + | '''Also DBA:''' Neil Astle Associates |
− | [[Neil LaMonte Astle (1933-2000), Architect|Neil Astle]] | + | '''Principal:''' [[Neil LaMonte Astle (1933-2000), Architect|Neil Astle]] |
− | See the [http://utahcfa.org/architect/neil-lamonte-astle '''Utah Center for Architecture'''], Utah Architects Project page for the definitive work on [[Neil LaMonte Astle (1933-2000), Architect|Neil LaMonte Astle]] and his practice.[[#References|[1]]] | + | |
+ | By 1973, Astle's individual practice had grown sufficiently to take on associates to the firm. See the [http://utahcfa.org/architect/neil-lamonte-astle '''Utah Center for Architecture'''], Utah Architects Project page for the definitive work on [[Neil LaMonte Astle (1933-2000), Architect|Neil LaMonte Astle]] and his practice.[[#References|[1]]] | ||
This page is a contribution to the publication, '''[[Place Makers of Nebraska: The Architects]]'''. See the [[Format and contents of Nebraska architect entries|format and contents]] page for more information on the compilation and page organization. | This page is a contribution to the publication, '''[[Place Makers of Nebraska: The Architects]]'''. See the [[Format and contents of Nebraska architect entries|format and contents]] page for more information on the compilation and page organization. | ||
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==Lineage of the Firm== | ==Lineage of the Firm== | ||
− | + | 1968-1973: [[Neil LaMonte Astle (1933-2000), Architect|Neil Astle]], Architect, Omaha, Nebraska. | |
− | 1973- | + | 1973-1977: [[Neil Astle & Associates, Architects]], Omaha, Nebraska.[[#Notes|[a]]] |
− | + | 1977-1981: [[Astle Ericson & Associates, Architects|Astle Ericson & Associates]], Omaha, Nebraska. | |
− | + | 1981-1999: [[Astle Ericson & Associates, Architects|Astle Ericson & Associates]], Salt Lake City, Utah, and Omaha, Nebraska. | |
==Other Associations== | ==Other Associations== | ||
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==Buildings & Projects== | ==Buildings & Projects== | ||
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+ | |[[File:Astle009 1w.jpg|thumb|upright=2.9|alt=DM201304 424 11w.jpg|Milltown Village (1974)]] | ||
+ | |[[File:Astle011 1w.jpg|thumb|upright=2|alt=DM201304 220 11w.jpg|Dr. and Mrs. U. John Collignon house (1975)]] | ||
+ | |[[File:Astle014 1w.jpg|thumb|upright=2.7|alt=DM201305 200 11w.jpg|Myott Park Housing (1974-1975)]] | ||
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+ | [[:File:Astle009 1w.jpg|'''Milltown Village (1974)''']], 108th & Seward, Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[6][7][8:153]]] | ||
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+ | Echo Park (n.d.), Missouri River bluffs, Council Bluffs, Iowa.[[#References|[6]]] | ||
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+ | [[:File:Astle014 1w.jpg|'''Myott Park Housing (1974-1975)''']], 6636 N 51st Plaza, Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[6]]] | ||
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+ | Dale and Sylvia Ball house (1975), 2525 S 95th St, Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[7]]] | ||
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+ | [[:File:Astle011 1w.jpg|'''Dr. and Mrs. U. John Collignon house (1975)''']], Council Bluffs, Iowa [[#References|[6][7]]] | ||
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+ | [[:File:Astle001 1w.jpg|'''Midlands Mall [Omni Center] (1975)''']], 300 West Broadway #1, Council Bluffs, Iowa [[#References|[6][7]]] | ||
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+ | Morehead house (1977), Falls City, Nebraska.[[#References|[7]]] | ||
==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
+ | a. From 1973-1975, Omaha directories listed the firm as Neil Astle Associates. | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
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5. Astle, Neil L., Fellowship Membership Files, The American Institute of Architects Archives, The AIA Historical Directory of American Architects, s.v. “Astle, Neil L.,” (ahd1001408), http://public.aia.org/sites/hdoaa/wiki (accessed March 14, 2017). | 5. Astle, Neil L., Fellowship Membership Files, The American Institute of Architects Archives, The AIA Historical Directory of American Architects, s.v. “Astle, Neil L.,” (ahd1001408), http://public.aia.org/sites/hdoaa/wiki (accessed March 14, 2017). | ||
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+ | 6. ''Neil Astle & Associates, Suite 414, Univac Building, Omaha, Nebraska, 68106, Architecture & Planning, 7100 West Center Road, Telephone 402 393 9788.'' (Omaha: Neil Astle & Associates, [ca. 1977]). [Individual project booklets and pages in folding box set] | ||
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+ | 7. "Astle Ericson Publications" ''Architecture Nebraska'' (Lincoln: Schluntz Publication, 1977). Spiral bound book in NSHS file. | ||
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+ | 8. Steve Eveans, et al., ''New Architecture in Nebraska'' (American Society of Architects, Omaha, Nebraska: 1977). | ||
==Page Citation== | ==Page Citation== |
Latest revision as of 13:40, 4 September 2018
Also DBA: Neil Astle Associates
Principal: Neil Astle
By 1973, Astle's individual practice had grown sufficiently to take on associates to the firm. See the Utah Center for Architecture, Utah Architects Project page for the definitive work on Neil LaMonte Astle and his practice.[1]
This page is a contribution to the publication, Place Makers of Nebraska: The Architects. See the format and contents page for more information on the compilation and page organization.
Contents
[hide]Compiled Nebraska Directory Listings
Omaha, Nebraska, 1973-1975
Lineage of the Firm
1968-1973: Neil Astle, Architect, Omaha, Nebraska.
1973-1977: Neil Astle & Associates, Architects, Omaha, Nebraska.[a]
1977-1981: Astle Ericson & Associates, Omaha, Nebraska.
1981-1999: Astle Ericson & Associates, Salt Lake City, Utah, and Omaha, Nebraska.
Other Associations
1972-1999: employed Ronald G. Ericson, architect.
1976-1978: employed Charles H. Morton, architect.
1977-1978: employed Steve R. Laughlin, architect.
Buildings & Projects
Milltown Village (1974), 108th & Seward, Omaha, Nebraska.[6][7][8:153]
Echo Park (n.d.), Missouri River bluffs, Council Bluffs, Iowa.[6]
Myott Park Housing (1974-1975), 6636 N 51st Plaza, Omaha, Nebraska.[6]
Dale and Sylvia Ball house (1975), 2525 S 95th St, Omaha, Nebraska.[7]
Dr. and Mrs. U. John Collignon house (1975), Council Bluffs, Iowa [6][7]
Midlands Mall [Omni Center] (1975), 300 West Broadway #1, Council Bluffs, Iowa [6][7]
Morehead house (1977), Falls City, Nebraska.[7]
Notes
a. From 1973-1975, Omaha directories listed the firm as Neil Astle Associates.
References
1. "Neil Lamonte Astle," Utah Center for Architecture (2012-2016). Accessed March 7, 2017. http://utahcfa.org/architect/neil-lamonte-astle
2. "Astle Ericson Publications" Architecture Nebraska (Schluntz Publication: 1977). Spiral bound book in NSHS file.
3. The AIA Historical Directory of American Architects, s.v. “Astle, Neil Lamonte,” (ahd1001408) Accessed March 8, 2017. http://public.aia.org/sites/hdoaa/wiki
4. Astle, Neil L., Corporate Membership Files, The American Institute of Architects Archives, The AIA Historical Directory of American Architects, s.v. “Astle, Neil L.,” (ahd1001408), http://public.aia.org/sites/hdoaa/wiki (accessed March 14, 2017).
5. Astle, Neil L., Fellowship Membership Files, The American Institute of Architects Archives, The AIA Historical Directory of American Architects, s.v. “Astle, Neil L.,” (ahd1001408), http://public.aia.org/sites/hdoaa/wiki (accessed March 14, 2017).
6. Neil Astle & Associates, Suite 414, Univac Building, Omaha, Nebraska, 68106, Architecture & Planning, 7100 West Center Road, Telephone 402 393 9788. (Omaha: Neil Astle & Associates, [ca. 1977]). [Individual project booklets and pages in folding box set]
7. "Astle Ericson Publications" Architecture Nebraska (Lincoln: Schluntz Publication, 1977). Spiral bound book in NSHS file.
8. Steve Eveans, et al., New Architecture in Nebraska (American Society of Architects, Omaha, Nebraska: 1977).
Page Citation
D. Murphy, “Neil Astle & Associates, Architects,” in David Murphy, Edward F. Zimmer, and Lynn Meyer, comps. Place Makers of Nebraska: The Architects. Lincoln: Nebraska State Historical Society, March 7, 2017. http://www.e-nebraskahistory.org/index.php?title=Place_Makers_of_Nebraska:_The_Architects Accessed, June 20, 2025.
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