Rapp and Rapp

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Rapp and Rapp was a prominent early 20th-century American architectural firm best known for designing lavish movie palaces and theaters across the United States.

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Rapp and Rapp canonical 4

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Predicate Object
instanceOf American company
architectural firm
activity design of neighborhood movie houses
design of urban downtown theaters
basedIn Chicago
country United States of America
surface form: United States
era golden age of American movie palaces
fieldOfWork cinema architecture
theater architecture
foundedBy Cornelius W. Rapp NERFINISHED
George L. Rapp
hasMember Cornelius W. Rapp NERFINISHED
George L. Rapp
heritageStatusOfWorks many works listed on the National Register of Historic Places
industry architecture
influenced design of American cinemas
knownFor grand lobbies and auditoriums
lavish interior decoration
ornate theater facades
notableClient Balaban and Katz
Loew's Inc.
surface form: Loew's Theatres

Saenger Amusement Company
notableFor design of movie palaces
design of theaters
notableWork Capitol Theatre (Flint, Michigan)
Chicago Theatre
Fox Theatre St. Louis
surface form: Fox Theatre (St. Louis)

Ohio Theatre
surface form: Loew's Ohio Theatre (Columbus, Ohio)

Loew's State Theatre
surface form: Loew's State Theatre (New York City)

Loew's United Artists Theatre (Chicago)
Michigan Theatre (Detroit)
Oriental Theatre
surface form: Oriental Theatre (Chicago)

Palace Theatre (Broadway)
surface form: Palace Theatre (New York City)

Paramount Theatre (New York City)
Saenger Theatre Mobile
surface form: Saenger Theatre (Mobile, Alabama)

Saenger Theatre (New Orleans)
Saenger Theatre (Pensacola, Florida)
Uptown Theatre (Chicago)
Warner Theatre, Erie
surface form: Warner Theatre (Erie, Pennsylvania)
operatedIn United States of America
surface form: United States
style Beaux-Arts
surface form: Beaux-Arts architecture

French Renaissance Revival
Neoclassical architecture
timePeriod early 20th century

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Chicago Theatre architecturalFirm Rapp and Rapp
KeyBank State Theatre architect Rapp and Rapp
George L. Rapp coFounded Rapp and Rapp