
Emiel Christensen
Architect, University of Nebraska system, Oak Ballroom
Herausgegeben: Cristóbal, Barnabas
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Emiel J. Christensen (April 23, 1895 - May 1988) was a Nebraska architect, community planner, and professor at the University of Nebraska whose work includes the Oak Ballroom in Schuyler, Nebraska, Eagle Creek Lodge in Atkinson, Nebraska, Izaak Walton League Lodge in Columbus, Nebraska. He also designed several homes in Columbus, the area where he lived. Christensen wrote "emphatically" on enviroethics. His son has spoken on his work since his death. Christensen was b...
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Emiel J. Christensen (April 23, 1895 - May 1988) was a Nebraska architect, community planner, and professor at the University of Nebraska whose work includes the Oak Ballroom in Schuyler, Nebraska, Eagle Creek Lodge in Atkinson, Nebraska, Izaak Walton League Lodge in Columbus, Nebraska. He also designed several homes in Columbus, the area where he lived. Christensen wrote "emphatically" on enviroethics. His son has spoken on his work since his death. Christensen was born in Washington County, Nebraska on April 23, 1895 and received his architectural training from Washington University in St. Louis. After World War I he worked at architectural firms in Omaha, Nebraska and Jacksonville, Florida.