Viktor Klutho

American architect
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Quick Facts

IntroAmerican architect
PlacesUnited States of America
isArchitect
Work fieldEngineering
Gender
Male
BirthGermany, Germany
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Biography

Viktor Klutho was an American architect of German descent, who designed a number of Catholic churches, schools, convents and rectories in Missouri, Illinois, and Indiana, and elsewhere.

Personal life

Born in Alsace-Lorraine, Klutho came to St. Louis with his family at age 12. His long career began in 1885 as a carpenter; by 1887, he had formed a partnership with Frederick Boeke known as Klutho and Boeke. In 1900, he began an independent practice of architecture and was licensed to practice architecture in Illinois by 1902.

Works include

  • Benedictine Hall, Shawnee, Oklahoma
  • St. Francis De Sales Church, St. Louis Missouri (1908)
  • The Chapel of the Monastery of the Immaculate Conception, Ferdinand Indiana (1924)
  • St. Peter Cathedral, Belleville, Illinois
  • St. George Church, New Baden, Illinois
  • St. Joseph Church, Freeburg, Illinois
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