Edward Boehmer

Edward Boehmer
Born 1861
Pennsylvania, U.S.
Died 1940
Occupation Architect

Edward Boehmer (1861–1940) was an American-born, London-based architect.

Early life

Edward Boehmer was born in 1861 in Pennsylvania.[1] He was educated in Stuttgart, Germany.[1]

Career

Deutsche Evangelische Christuskirche in 2015.

Boehmer co-founded an architectural firm with Percy Christian Gibbs in 1889.[1] Together, they designed Harley House on Marylebone Road in Marylebone in 1904.[1] They also designed Cavendish Mansions in West Hampstead.[2] They designed Portland Court, located at 160–200 Great Portland Street in Fitzrovia, from 1904 to 1912.[1] Meanwhile, they designed 80 Portland Place in 1909.[1]

With Charles G. F. Rees, Boehmer designed the Deutsche Evangelische Christuskirche in Knightsbridge in 1904-1905.[3]

Death

Boehmer died in 1940.[1]

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 "Edward Boehmer". Oxford Reference.
  2. "cavendish mansions". greene&co. Retrieved May 28, 2016.
  3. 'Montpelier Square Area: Deutsche Evangelische Christuskirche, Montpelier Place', in Survey of London: Volume 45, Knightsbridge, ed. John Greenacombe (London, 2000), pp. 124-127 http://www.british-history.ac.uk/survey-london/vol45/pp124-127 [accessed 7 June 2015].
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