Thomas Franklin Schneider

American architect
The basics

Quick Facts

IntroAmerican architect
PlacesUnited States of America
isArchitect
Work fieldEngineering
Gender
Male
The details

Biography

Thomas Franklin Schneider (b. 1859 in Washington, D.C. — d. 1938) was an American architect who designed about 2,000 houses in the capital city area. Other important buildings of his included the Cairo Apartment Building.

Buildings by Schneider

NameAddress
(Washington, DC, unless noted)
DateBuilt forCurrent useImage
12 Logan Circle12 Logan Circle, NW
1527 New Hampshire Avenue1527 New Hampshire Avenue, NW1889Benjamin West BlanchardAmerican Political Science Association headquarters, Pi Sigma Alpha headquarters, and Phi Beta Delta Society Executive Office
900 block of T Street, NW
900 block of Westminster Street, NW1893
The Albemarle1830 17th Street, NW1900
W. Taylor Birch House3099 Q Street, NW1890
Cairo Apartment Building1615 Q Street NW1894Condominium
Inn at Forest Glen9610 Dewitt Drive, Silver Spring, MD1887Forest Glen Improvement CompanyCondominium/Apartments
The Iowa1325 13th Street, NW1901Condominium

Moses House2129 Wyoming Avenue, NW1893businessman W.H. MosesEmbassy of the Republic of Macedonia in Washington, D.C.
Panama LegationIntersection of New Hampshire Avenue, 18th Street, and Q Street, NWDemolished
Schneider Mansion18th & Q Streets, NW1891Own useDemolished 1958
Schneider Row Houses1700 block of Q Street, NW1889-92Self
Schneider TriangleBounded by Washington Circle, New Hampshire Ave. NW, K, 22nd, and L Sts. NW1889John W. Paine
Sprenger Lang Building20th Street, Hillyer Place and Connecticut AvenueCriterion Economics

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