Emile Weil
Emile Weil (January 20, 1878 – January 19, 1945) was a noted architect of New Orleans, Louisiana.[1]
He studied with New Orleans artist William Woodward.
A number of his works are listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places.[2]
Works include:
- Arabian Theatre, Laurel, Mississippi (built 1927)
- B. Lowenstein & Brothers Building, 27 S. Main St. Memphis, TN, NRHP-listed
- Benjamin-Moore-Christovitch Residence, 5531 St. Charles Ave., New Orleans, LA
- Bohn Motor Company Building, South Broad St., New Orleans, LA (built 1926)
- Church of St. John the Evangelist, Plaquemine, LA
- Canal Bank & Trust Company (New Orleans, LA)
- Crane Co. Building (New Orleans, Louisiana) (built 1922), 1148 S. Peters St. New Orleans, LA, Mill Construction style
- Dixie Brewery (New Orleans, LA)
- Four Winds (New Orleans, LA)
- Jerusalem Temple of the Shriners of New Orleans (with Stone Bros., architects, now Church of the King), 1137 St. Charles Ave., New Orleans, LA (built 1916)
- Jefferson Theatre (built 1927), 345 Fannin St. Beaumont, Texas, NRHP-listed
- Leon Fellman Building, 810 Canal St., New Orleans, LA
- Newberger House, 1640 Palmer Ave. New Orleans, LA, NRHP-listed
- Pelican Stadium
- Saenger Theatre (Hattiesburg, Mississippi) (built 1929), Art Deco style, NRHP-listed
- Saenger Theatre (Mobile, Alabama) (built 1927)
- Saenger Theatre (New Orleans, Louisiana) (built 1927), 1111 Canal St. New Orleans, LA, Atmospheric theatre style, NRHP-listed
- Saenger Theatre (Pensacola, Florida) (built 1925), 118 S. Palafox St. Pensacola, FL, NRHP-listed
- Saenger Theatre (Pine Bluff, Arkansas) (built 1924), NRHP-listed
- Saenger Theatre (Texarkana, Texas) (built 1924), renamed the Perot Theatre, 221 Main St, Texarkana, Texas, NRHP-listed
- Salomon Residence, 5428 St. Charles Ave., New Orleans, LA
- S. H. Kress Department Store (New Orleans, Louisiana)
- Strand Theatre (Shreveport, Louisiana), (built 1925), 630 Crockett Shreveport, LA, NRHP-listed
- Temple Theater (Meridian, Mississippi) construction started 1923, 2318 8th St. Meridian, MS, Moorish Revival architecture style, NRHP-listed
- Tivoli Theatre (New Orleans, Louisiana)
- Touro Synagogue (New Orleans, Louisiana) New Orleans, LA (built 1909)
- Union Bethel A.M.E. Church (New Orleans, Louisiana), 2321 Thalia New Orleans, LA, NRHP-listed
- Whitney National Bank, St. Charles Ave., New Orleans, LA
References
- "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2012-04-26. Retrieved 2011-12-15.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
- "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. July 9, 2010.
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