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'''Hemphill & Vierk''' was an architectural firm that practiced in Lincoln during the 1950s and 1960s. It was succeeded by the firm [[Hemphill, Vierk & Dawson, Architects|Hemphill, Vierk & Dawson]]. | '''Hemphill & Vierk''' was an architectural firm that practiced in Lincoln during the 1950s and 1960s. It was succeeded by the firm [[Hemphill, Vierk & Dawson, Architects|Hemphill, Vierk & Dawson]]. | ||
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+ | [[File:Goodall drawing 1w.jpg|thumb|center|upright=3.50|alt=Goodall drawing 1w.jpg|Goodall Arts & Sciences Building (1960), Doane College, Crete.]] | ||
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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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==Buildings & Projects== | ==Buildings & Projects== | ||
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+ | Goodall Arts & Sciences Building (1960), Doane College, Crete, Nebraska.[[#References|[4]]] | ||
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Second Baptist Church (1963), 525 N. Baptist Church, Lincoln, Nebraska.[[#References|[3]]] | Second Baptist Church (1963), 525 N. Baptist Church, Lincoln, Nebraska.[[#References|[3]]] | ||
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3. City of Lincoln Building Permit #79120. | 3. City of Lincoln Building Permit #79120. | ||
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+ | 4. Janet Jeffries to David Murphy, "Drawing" ''Personal Correspondence'' (January 15, 2019). | ||
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==Page Citation== | ==Page Citation== | ||
Revision as of 15:19, 16 January 2019
Partners:
Benjamin Franklin Hemphill, Lincoln, Nebraska
Fritz Charles Vierk, Lincoln, Nebraska
Hemphill & Vierk was an architectural firm that practiced in Lincoln during the 1950s and 1960s. It was succeeded by the firm Hemphill, Vierk & Dawson.
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
Lincoln, Nebraska, 1956, 1958-1965
Lineage of the Firm
Other Associations
1958-1960: employed Steve Edgar Cook, Jr., designer.[1][2]
Buildings & Projects
Goodall Arts & Sciences Building (1960), Doane College, Crete, Nebraska.[4]
Second Baptist Church (1963), 525 N. Baptist Church, Lincoln, Nebraska.[3]
Notes
References
1. American Institute of Architects, comp., American Architects Directory Second Ed. (New York: R. R. Bowker Co., 1962), 133, accessed April 4, 2010, http://communities.aia.org/sites/hdoaa/wiki/Wiki%20Pages/1962%20American%20Architects%20Directory.aspx
2. American Institute of Architects, comp., American Architects Directory Third Ed. (New York: R. R. Bowker Co., 1970), 176, accessed April 4, 2010, http://communities.aia.org/sites/hdoaa/wiki/Wiki%20Pages/1970%20American%20Architects%20Directory.aspx
3. City of Lincoln Building Permit #79120.
4. Janet Jeffries to David Murphy, "Drawing" Personal Correspondence (January 15, 2019).
Page Citation
D. Murphy, “Hemphill & Vierk, Architects,” in David Murphy, Edward F. Zimmer, and Lynn Meyer, comps. Place Makers of Nebraska: The Architects. Lincoln: Nebraska State Historical Society, January 12, 2015. http://www.e-nebraskahistory.org/index.php?title=Place_Makers_of_Nebraska:_The_Architects Accessed, June 21, 2025.
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