Otis and Clark
American
The Keith House was designed by Otis and Clark, noted architects in Chicago who worked together from c 1911-1924, and produced "Some of the largest and most elegant residences in the Chicago area." Their work was well known for having a "strong Italian Renaissance flavor," and the design of the Keith House followed this trend. Besides the "great houses" and the public buildings the two men designed when they were in partnership, they also achieved respect and notice for their individual accomplishments as architects. - NRHP, 14th March 1991
Notable Position | Person | From | To |
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Partner | William A Otis | 1911 | 1924 |
Partner | Edwin H Clark | 1911 | 1924 |
Chester H Walcott |