Draft:G. Meredith Musick
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G. Meredith Musick (January 5, 1892-March 20, 1977)[1] was a prolific American architect based in Denver, Colorado. A number of his works are listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP).
He obtained his license in architecture in 1921.[2]
He served as Secretary and as President for the Colorado Chapter of the American Institute of Architects.[1]
Works include:
- Beach Elementary School (1929-1930), in Chaffee Park neighborhood of Denver
- Bryant-Webster Elementary School, 3635 Quivas St., Denver (with architect J.R. Musick), NRHP-listed. Art Deco in style.[3]
- Colorado State Capitol Annex Building and Boiler Plant (1939), 1341 Sherman St., Denver, NRHP-listed[4]
- Denver Civic Center Classroom Building, 1445 Cleveland Pl., Denver, NRHP-listed
- First Baptist Church of Denver, 230 E. 14th Av.--1373 Grant St., Denver, NRHP-listed[5]
- U.S. Customshouse, Denver. One of the architects.
References
[edit]- ^ a b "Architects of Colorado: G. Meredith Musick" (PDF).
- ^ "G. Meredith Musick and J. Roger Musick Architectural Records: Biographical/Historical". Denver Public Library. Retrieved October 23, 2022.
- ^ Rodd L. Wheaton; Michael Paglia; Seth Rosenman; Diane Wray (March 10, 1995). "National Register of Historic Places Registration: Bryant-Webster Elementary School / 5DV358.18". National Park Service. Retrieved October 23, 2022. With plans, maps, and accompanying eight photos from 1995
- ^ "National Register of Historic Places Inventory/Nomination: Colorado State Capitol Annex Building and Boiler Plant". National Park Service. Retrieved October 23, 2022. With accompanying photos
- ^ Alan Doggett (February 6, 2005). "National Register of Historic Places Registration: First Baptist Church of Denver / 5DV803". National Park Service. Retrieved October 23, 2022. With accompanying 11 photos from 2004