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Schenley Hotel, Pittsburgh, PA. 1898.

Rutan & Russell was an American architectural partnership of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

The firm developed from the Pittsburgh office of Shepley, Rutan & Coolidge of Boston, successors of H. H. Richardson. When that firm closed its Pittsburgh office in 1896, Rutan & Russell was established by Frank E. Rutan (1863-1911), younger brother of Charles H. Rutan, of the Boston firm, and Frederick A. Russell.[1] After Rutan's death, the firm was continied by Russell alone.[2]

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References

  1. ^ "F. E. Rutan, F. A. I. A.". American Institute of Architects Quarterly Bulletin 1911: 48.
  2. ^ Journal of the American Institute of Architects Dec. 1915: 541.