Teig & Johnson, Architects

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Omaha, Nebraska, 1967-1971


Partners

Robert A. Teig, Omaha, Nebraska.

Robert Luther Johnson, Omaha, Nebraska.

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

Omaha, Nebraska, 1967-1969, 1970-1971

Lineage of Related Partnerships

1953-1961: Edward J. Sessinghaus & Associates, Architects, Omaha, Nebraska.

1957-1961: Sessinghaus & Teig Associates, Architects, Omaha, Nebraska.

1967-1971: Teig & Johnson, Architects, Omaha, Nebraska.

1974-1978: Teig & Olsen, Architects, Omaha, Nebraska.

Other Associations

1967-1968: employed Linda Pounds Olsen, draftsman.

1967-1969: employed Richard A. Ross, draftsman (1967-1968) and architect (1969).

1967-1971: employed Larry P. Crouch, draftsman.

Buildings & Projects

House (1959), 7622 Belmont, Ralston, Nebraska.[4][b]

Action, Incorporated, Apartment Building (1964), 1702 N 73rd St, Omaha, Nebraska.[1][c]

Ritmus Realty Apartment Buildings (1964), 8220 Blondo, Omaha, Nebraska.[1][c]

Danish Brotherhood of America National Headquarters Building (1965-1966), 3717 Harney, Omaha, Nebraska.[2][a][c] (DO09:0319-086)

Notes

a. Teig & Johnson, architects-of-record; Edward J. Sessinghaus, design architect.[2][3]

b. This is the earliest mention thus far of a "Teig & Johnson" partnership, eight years before they formalized the arrangement and advertised by that name in city directories.

c. This attribution to Teig & Johnson predates their formal organization as a partnership, at least as far as city directories record such. See also note [b].

References

1. “Two Apartments Get Permits; 71 Units Total,” Sunday World-Herald (April 26, 1964): 4-F.

2. “Danish Open House Next Saturday,” Omaha World-Herald (September 10, 1967): 7-B.

3. Danish Brotherhood of America, Board Meeting Minutes (September 21, 1965): 33.

4. "Oak 'Grows' From House - View Fools Eyes," Omaha World-Herald (July 5, 1959): F-1.

Acknowledgement

Compilation of this page has benefited from research contributions submitted by Patrick Thompson, architectural historian, Restoration Exchange Omaha, various dates between April 20 and April 23, 2016.

Page Citation

D. Murphy, “Teig & Johnson, Architects,” in David Murphy, Edward F. Zimmer, and Lynn Meyer, comps. Place Makers of Nebraska: The Architects. Lincoln: Nebraska State Historical Society, May 10, 2016. http://www.e-nebraskahistory.org/index.php?title=Place_Makers_of_Nebraska:_The_Architects Accessed, April 20, 2024.


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