William Redding & Son
William Redding & Son, also known as Redding & Redding, was an architectural firm based in Denver, Colorado.[1] The partnership included William Redding and his son E. Floyd Redding. Several of the buildings the firm designed are listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
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In 1913 the firm of Redding and Redding was operating out of the Wyoming Building in Denver.[2] Floyd Redding ran the Redding & Redding firm's Nogales, Arizona office in 1914.[3] According to a 1918 issue of American Contractor, the firm was also known as Redding & Redding in 1918.[4] E. Floyd Redding is credited as the architect for the El Monte Hotel at 925 First Avenue in Monte Vista, Colorado. It is listed on the National Register.
Work
- Morgan County Courthouse and Jail at 225 Ensign and 218 West Kiowa in Fort Morgan, Colorado. NRHP listed
- Old Nogales High School at 209 Plum in Nogales, Arizona
- Hotel Boulderado (1909)[5] at 2115 13th Street in Boulder, Colorado. NRHP listed
- Charles E. Blair House (1911) at 170 N. 5th Street in Laramie, Wyoming. NRHP listed
- Elks Lodge No. 607 (1907) in Idaho Springs, a Mission Style building
- Apartment building at 2140 California Street in Denver[6]
Gallery
- Morgan County Courthouse and Jail
References
- "Southwest Contractor and Manufacturer". November 18, 1914 – via Google Books.
- "The Architects' Directory and Specification Index". Willaim T. Comstock. November 18, 1913 – via Google Books.
- "Southwest Contractor and Manufacturer". November 18, 1914 – via Google Books.
- "The Architects' Directory and Specification Index". Willaim T. Comstock. November 18, 1913 – via Google Books.
- Lamb, Kailyn (September 13, 2016). Ghosthunting Colorado. Clerisy Press. ISBN 9781578605606 – via Google Books.
- "The Reality Record and Builder". November 18, 1904 – via Google Books.
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