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==References==
 
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1. [George Haecker], “GH edits and notes: Dated buildings and projects list,” MS. ([Omaha: BVH], 2. The Office of Bahr Vermeer & Haecker, Architects. (Lincoln and Omaha: BVH, [1981]).  
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1. [George Haecker], “GH edits and notes: Dated buildings and projects list,” MS. ([Omaha: BVH], May 12, 2016).
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2. The Office of Bahr Vermeer & Haecker, Architects. (Lincoln and Omaha: BVH, [1981]).  
  
 
3. Bahr Vermeer & Haecker, Architects: Architecture, Interior Design, Planning. (Lincoln, Omaha, and Los Angeles, [1985]). [[Only dated projects have been recorded in the Buildings & Projects list.]]
 
3. Bahr Vermeer & Haecker, Architects: Architecture, Interior Design, Planning. (Lincoln, Omaha, and Los Angeles, [1985]). [[Only dated projects have been recorded in the Buildings & Projects list.]]

Revision as of 12:35, 6 January 2017

Lincoln, Nebraska, 1970-1971


Partners:

Deon Franklin Bahr (1938-____), Architect, Lincoln, Nebraska

Robert Leroy Hanna (1939-____), Architect, Lincoln, Nebraska

Lynn Eugene Vermeer (1935-2006), Architect, Lincoln, Nebraska


This page is a contribution to the publication, Place Makers of Nebraska: The Architects. See the format and content page for more information on the compilation and page organization.

Lineage of the Firm

1968-1969: Bahr & Hanna, Lincoln, Nebraska.

1970-1971: Bahr, Hanna & Vermeer, Lincoln, Nebraska.

1971-1976: Bahr, Hanna, Vermeer & Haecker, Lincoln and Omaha, Nebraska.

1977-2017: Bahr, Vermeer & Haecker, Lincoln and Omaha, Nebraska.


Buildings & Projects

Redeemer Lutheran Cross Complex (1970), Lincoln, Nebraska.[1][2][4:93][a][b]

Funk House (1971), Fort Calhoun, Nebraska.[1][2][a]

Bahrhausen (1971-1972), Lincoln, Nebraska.[1][2][3][4][a][b]


Honors & Awards

1970: Honor Award, American Institute of Architects, Nebraska Chapter, Redeemer Lutheran Cross Complex.[3]

1971: Honor Award, American Institute of Architects, Nebraska Chapter, John Skold Residence.[2]


Notes

a. Deon Bahr, designer.[1]

b. Award winning design.[4]


References

1. [George Haecker], “GH edits and notes: Dated buildings and projects list,” MS. ([Omaha: BVH], May 12, 2016).

2. The Office of Bahr Vermeer & Haecker, Architects. (Lincoln and Omaha: BVH, [1981]).

3. Bahr Vermeer & Haecker, Architects: Architecture, Interior Design, Planning. (Lincoln, Omaha, and Los Angeles, [1985]). Only dated projects have been recorded in the Buildings & Projects list.

4. Bahr Vermeer Haecker, Architects: Forty Years. (Omaha: Omaha Books, 2008). May 12, 2016).


Page Citation

D. Murphy, “Bahr, Hanna & Vermeer, Architects,” in David Murphy, Edward F. Zimmer, and Lynn Meyer, comps. Place Makers of Nebraska: The Architects. Lincoln: Nebraska State Historical Society, January 5, 2017. http://www.e-nebraskahistory.org/index.php?title=Place_Makers_of_Nebraska:_The_Architects Accessed, March 28, 2024.


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