Hoit, Price and Barnes

Hoit, Price & Barnes
Kansas City Power and Light Building
Practice information
Key architectsWilliam H. Ware, Henry Van Brunt, Frank M. Howe, William H. Cutler
PartnersHenry F. Hoit, Edwin M. Price, Alfred E. Barnes
Founded1919
Dissolved1941
LocationKansas City, Missouri
Significant works and honors
BuildingsKansas City Power & Light, Corinthian Hall, 909 Walnut, Oak Tower, Municipal Auditorium
AwardsMedal Awards for Excellence in Architectural Design, Architectural League of Kansas City
1923 for the Kansas City Athletic Club
1929 for the Bell Telephone Administration Building[1]

Hoit, Price & Barnes was a prominent Kansas City architectural firm in the early 20th century. It designed several skyscrapers and mansions including three of the current ten tallest buildings in Kansas City; the Kansas City Power and Light Building, 909 Walnut, and Oak Tower.

  1. ^ Mitchell, Giles Carroll (1934). There is No Limit: Architecture and Sculpture in Kansas City. Brown-White Company, Kansas City.