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  1. Architect. Art Deco style of the Continental Life Building in St. Louis. William Butts Ittner (September 4, 1864 – 1936) was an American architect in St. Louis, Missouri. He designed over 430 school buildings in Missouri and other areas, was president of the St. Louis Chapter of the American Institute of Architects from 1893 to ...

  2. The most remarkable building from the latter part of Ittner's career is the epitome of St. Louis Art Deco--the 1929 Continental Building in Midtown. William B. Ittner died in 1936 but his name lives on in St. Louis architecture through the firms of William B. Ittner, Inc. and Ittner & Bowersox, Inc.

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  3. William Butts Ittner (9/4/1864-3/2/1936) Saint Louis, Missouri (F.A.I.A) A nationally noted figure in the field of school architecture, and head of the firm of William B. Ittner, Inc. In Saint Louis, where Mr. Ittner was born and educated, he graduated at the age of nineteen at the Manual Training School, Washington University, and subsequently ...

  4. Designed by William B. Ittner, the present-day Downtown Clubhouse opened on March 1, 1916, with a gala celebration attended by 5,000 people. The 10-story facility was grander than the original, with contains two restaurants, a ballroom, a barber shop, numerous private meeting rooms, a reading room, a billiard parlor, a rooftop deck, more than 75 guest rooms, and full-service athletic ...

  5. Our Legacy. Wm. B. Ittner revolutionized school planning across the nation beginning in 1899. Through the decades, Ittner has pioneered innovations in planning and building design that led to the creation of today’s schools with design features that continue to be widely imitated. Early Ittner innovations included the inclusion of natural ...

  6. William B[utts] Ittner architect. lifetime > * September 4, 1864 in Saint Louis † January 26, 1936 in Saint Louis. info > American architect, active in Missouri. relationships > office . Link, Rosenheim and Ittner American office for architecture. texts ...

  7. 5. Sept. 2012 · In 1897, a man named William B. Ittner became the Commissioner of School Buildings for the Board of Education in St. Louis. It was a new position, created to oversee an ambitious plan to design and build scores of new public schools in St. Louis city. Before this, school buildings in St. Louis were vastly unappealing structures.