Charles Rudolph
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Charles Rudolph
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Charles Rudolph was an architect primarily known for his designs in Chicago. Born in St. Louis, Missouri, Rudolph attended Chicago's Dyrenfurth Academy and studied architecture under Bauer & Loebnitz and later with Augustus Bauer alone. He attended the Vienna Polytechnicum from 1877 to 1881, and graduated with honors. Rudolph partnered with C.J. Furst, and designed such buildings as the William P. Henneberry House in 1883, the Braun & Fitts Butterine Factory in 1891, and the Crown Piano Company
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American architect
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