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'''Denham, Van Keuren & Denham''' was an architecture firm active in [[Birmingham]] from [[1923]] to [[1928]].
 
It was created by merger of the partnership of [[Denham & Denham|partnership]] of [[William Denham|William]] and [[George Denham]] with the firm of [[E. B. Van Keuren|E. B. Van Keuren & Co.]], which was effected on [[November 21]], [[1923]].
 
Their offices were located in rooms 411-416 in the [[City Federal Building|Comer Building]] (then called the [[City Federal Building|Age-Herald Building]]). Within two years they had either moved a short distance on the same floor, or the rooms were renumbered, putting them in 416-420.
 
The merger was dissolved in [[1928]] with both former firms both keeping their offices in the [[City Federal Building|Comer Building]].
 
==Notable projects==
* [[Highland Plaza Apartments]], 1924
* [[Fairfield Elementary School]]
* [[Rickwood Field]] alterations
 
==References==
* "Professional Merger Completed" (November 29, 1923) ''Manufacturer's Record''. Vol. 84, No. 22, p. 107
 
[[Category:Architecture firms]]
[[Category:1923 establishments]]
[[Category:1928 disestablishments]]
[[Category:City Federal Building]]
[[Category:Denham, Van Keuren & Denham buildings|*]]

Revision as of 11:46, 27 June 2019

Denham, Van Keuren & Denham was an architecture firm active in Birmingham from 1923 to 1928.

It was created by merger of the partnership of partnership of William and George Denham with the firm of E. B. Van Keuren & Co., which was effected on November 21, 1923.

Their offices were located in rooms 411-416 in the Comer Building (then called the Age-Herald Building). Within two years they had either moved a short distance on the same floor, or the rooms were renumbered, putting them in 416-420.

The merger was dissolved in 1928 with both former firms both keeping their offices in the Comer Building.

Notable projects

References

  • "Professional Merger Completed" (November 29, 1923) Manufacturer's Record. Vol. 84, No. 22, p. 107