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Nathaniel C. Curtis

Nathaniel C. Curtis (1917–1997) was an American architect who, together with Arthur Q. Davis, designed the Charité Campus Benjamin Franklin in Berlin — a Brutalist-Modernist hospital complex. Curtis & Davis was a prominent New Orleans-based practice known for institutional buildings, including the Louisiana Superdome.

Architecture at a Glance

1 building 1 city 1 country 2 styles

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many buildings by Nathaniel C. Curtis are in the guide?
The guide features 1 building by Nathaniel C. Curtis across 1 city in 1 country.
Where can I find buildings by Nathaniel C. Curtis?
Buildings by Nathaniel C. Curtis can be found in Berlin (1).
What architectural styles define Nathaniel C. Curtis's work?
Nathaniel C. Curtis's work spans Brutalist, Modernist.
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