Hoit, Price & Barnes | |
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Practice information | |
Key architects | William H. Ware, Henry Van Brunt, Frank M. Howe, William H. Cutler |
Partners | Henry F. Hoit, Edwin M. Price, Alfred E. Barnes |
Founded | 1919 |
Dissolved | 1941 |
Location | Kansas City, Missouri |
Significant works and honors | |
Buildings | Kansas City Power & Light, Corinthian Hall, 909 Walnut, Oak Tower, Municipal Auditorium |
Awards | Medal 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.