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1955-1956: [[Hull & Campbell, Architects]], Lincoln, Nebraska.
 
 
1956-1969: [[Woodrow Hull & Associates, Architects]], Lincoln, Nebraska.
 
 
 
1970-1971: [[Aitken, Graf, Hazen, Hoffman & Hull, Architects]], Lincoln, Nebraska.
 
1970-1971: [[Aitken, Graf, Hazen, Hoffman & Hull, Architects]], Lincoln, Nebraska.
  
1971: [[Aitken, Graf & Hazen, Architects]], Lincoln, Nebraska, 1971
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1971: [[Aitken, Graf & Hazen, Architects]], Lincoln, Nebraska.
  
 
1972-1973: [[Aitken, Hazen, Hoffman & Hull, Architects]], Lincoln, Nebraska.
 
1972-1973: [[Aitken, Hazen, Hoffman & Hull, Architects]], Lincoln, Nebraska.
  
1973-1974: [[Aitken, Hazen, Hoffman & Miller, Architects]], Lincoln, Nebraska.
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1974: [[Aitken, Hazen, Hoffman & Miller, Architects]], Lincoln, Nebraska.
 
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1974-1975: [[Woodrow Hull & Associates, Architects]], Lincoln, Nebraska.
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1975-1978: [[Hazen, Hoffman & Miller, Architects]], Lincoln, Nebraska.
 
1975-1978: [[Hazen, Hoffman & Miller, Architects]], Lincoln, Nebraska.

Revision as of 14:10, 1 February 2019

Lincoln, Nebraska, 1973-1974; Lincoln, Nebraska, 1978-1997


Principals:

Martin Aitken, Lincoln, Nebraska

Nathan Hazen, Lincoln, Nebraska

LeRoy "Bill" Hoffman, Lincoln, Nebraska

Richard G. Miller, Ralston, and Lincoln, Nebraska


In an interview, Bill Hoffman describes how this line of partnerships evolved after 1970: Martin Aitken, who had been building since the 1930s, was going to retire until Bill talked him into joining him. Then Burket Graf and Woody Hull were looking for places. Bruce Hazen, who had worked with Bill before on his KFC projects, was also looking for a place. "Eventually the group of us formed Aitken, Hazen, Hoffman & Miller", a firm name under which Bill maintained his office until 2003.[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.

Compiled Nebraska Directory Listings

Lincoln, Nebraska, 1974

Lineage of the Partnerships

1970-1971: Aitken, Graf, Hazen, Hoffman & Hull, Architects, Lincoln, Nebraska.

1971: Aitken, Graf & Hazen, Architects, Lincoln, Nebraska.

1972-1973: Aitken, Hazen, Hoffman & Hull, Architects, Lincoln, Nebraska.

1974: Aitken, Hazen, Hoffman & Miller, Architects, Lincoln, Nebraska.

1975-1978: Hazen, Hoffman & Miller, Architects, Lincoln, Nebraska.

1978-1997: Aitken, Hazen, Hoffman & Miller, Architects, Lincoln, Nebraska.

Buildings & Projects

Lincoln Bank East Drive-In Facility (1974), 6801 O St., Lincoln, Nebraska.[1:131]

Notes

References

1. Steve Eveans, et al., New Architecture in Nebraska (American Society of Architects, Omaha, Nebraska: 1977).

Page Citation

D. Murphy, “Aitken, Hazen, Hoffman & Miller, Architects,” in David Murphy, Edward F. Zimmer, and Lynn Meyer, comps. Place Makers of Nebraska: The Architects. Lincoln: Nebraska State Historical Society, February 1, 2019. http://www.e-nebraskahistory.org/index.php?title=Place_Makers_of_Nebraska:_The_Architects Accessed, March 29, 2024.


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