George Clyde Money (1921-1991), Architect

From E Nebraska History
Jump to: navigation, search
Omaha, Nebraska, 1953-1976


George Clyde Money was born in Corwith, Iowa on April 16, 1921. He attended Kansas State College from 1939-1940, but then served in the U.S. Navy, in Command of LST, from 1941-1946. Money finished his education at Iowa State University, where he received his Bachelor of Science in Architecture in 1943. In this same year, Money became married, and would eventually have two children. Money went to work for John Latenser & Sons from 1946-1947, whereupon he transferred to the firm of James T. Allan, where he worked until 1956. In 1956, Money joined a partnership in the firm, Allan, Monet & Keogh for one year, until he started working for Cecil A. Martin & Associates, Architects, until 1961. In 1962, Money began another partnership at his firm, Martin-Money & Associates, in Omaha, until 1967. In 1970, Money became the Director of the Physical Plant at the University Nebraska Medical Center.

Money had extensive foreign travel, including destinations such as the Phillipine Islands, Okinawa, Cuba, Panama, China, Japan, and Hawaii, mostly while he served in the Navy. Money was a Member of the Masonic Lodge, Junior Chamber of Commerce, YMCA, National Rifle Association, the Omaha Safety Council Committee, and the State Fire Marshal Regulations Advisory Board Commission. He received an award from Institution Magazine at the 13th Annual Food Service Contest United Air Lines Flight Kitchen. Money died in 1991.[1][2][3][4]

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.

Educational & Professional Associations

1946-1947: John Latenser & Sons, Architects, Omaha, Nebraska.[1][2]

1947-1956: architect, James T. Allan, Architect, Omaha, Nebraska.[1][2][a]

1956-1957: architect and partner, Allan Money & Keogh, Architects, Omaha, Nebraska.[2][3]

1957-1961: architect, Cecil A. Martin & Associates, Architects, Omaha, Nebraska.[2]

1962-1967: architect and partner, Martin-Money & Associates, Architects, Omaha, Nebraska.[3]

1968-1969: engineer, Nance Engineering, Omaha, Nebraska.

1970-1977: director, Physical Plant, University Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha, Nebraska.[3]

1978-1980: director, Capital Construction, University Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha, Nebraska

1981-1982: architect, University Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha, Nebraska

1983-1984: construction coordinator, University of Nebraska-Omaha, Omaha, Nebraska

1985-1986: architect-plant manager, University of Nebraska-Omaha, Omaha, Nebraska

1987-1990: retired, Omaha, Nebraska.

Architectural Study Travel

Phillipine Islands, Okinawa, Cuba, Panama, China, Japan, Hawaii (while in Navy).[1]

Buildings & Projects

United Air Lines Flight Kitchen (1957), Omaha, Nebraska.[2]

Roberts Dairy Company, Fluid Milk Plant (1958).[2]

Peter Sarpy Elementary School (1960), Bellevue, Nebraska.[2]

Wayne Elementary School (1960), Wayne, Nebraska.[2]

Bloomfield Elementary School (1961), Bloomfield, Nebraska.[2]

Bellevue Senior High School (1961), Bellevue, Nebraska.[2]

Honors & Awards

Institution Magazine 13th Annual Food Service Contest, United Air Lines Flight Kitchen.[2]

Notes

a. First listing as an architect in city directory, 1953.

References

1. American Institute of Architects, comp., American Architects Directory First Ed. (New York: R. R. Bowker Co., 1956), 387, accessed March 3, 2010, http://communities.aia.org/sites/hdoaa/wiki/Wiki%20Pages/1956%20American%20Architects%20Directory.aspx

2. American Institute of Architects, comp., American Architects Directory Second Ed. (New York: R. R. Bowker Co., 1962), 490, accessed April 4, 2010, http://communities.aia.org/sites/hdoaa/wiki/Wiki%20Pages/1962%20American%20Architects%20Directory.aspx

3. American Institute of Architects, comp., American Architects Directory Third Ed. (New York: R. R. Bowker Co., 1970), 634, accessed April 4, 2010, http://communities.aia.org/sites/hdoaa/wiki/Wiki%20Pages/1970%20American%20Architects%20Directory.aspx

4. “Money,” Omaha World-Herald (March 12, 1991), 10:2.

Page Citation

D. Murphy, “George Clyde Money (1921-1991), Architect,” in David Murphy, Edward F. Zimmer, and Lynn Meyer, comps. Place Makers of Nebraska: The Architects. Lincoln: Nebraska State Historical Society, February 17, 2015. http://www.e-nebraskahistory.org/index.php?title=Place_Makers_of_Nebraska:_The_Architects Accessed, April 19, 2024.


Contact the Nebraska State Historic Preservation Office with questions or comments concerning this page, including any problems you may have with broken links (see, however, the Disclaimers link at the bottom of this page). Please provide the URL to this page with your inquiry.