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  1. Charles Alfred Hausler (January 27, 1889 – July 12, 1971) was an American architect. Over his long career he had a major impact on the built environment of Saint Paul, Minnesota. As the first person to hold the office of city architect, he designed many public buildings, including Saint Paul's three Carnegie libraries

  2. Over his long career, the architect Charles A. Hausler had a major impact on the built environment of St. Paul. As the first person to hold the office of city architect, he designed many public buildings, including the three branch libraries funded by Andrew Carnegie.

  3. The Arlington Hills Library is a 1916 Beaux Arts library building designed by Charles A. Hausler. It is one of three Carnegie Libraries in Saint Paul, Minnesota, United States. It is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

  4. deu.archinform.net › arch › 128955Charles A. Hausler

    archINFORM-Homepage von Charles Alfred Hausler (*1889 †1971) – US-amerikanischer Architekt [mit Projektliste]

  5. de.wikipedia.org › wiki › HäuslerHäusler – Wikipedia

    Als Häusler (auch Häuselmann, Eigenkätner, Kathenleute, Büdner bzw. Bödner, Brinksitzer, Instleute, fränkisch und in der Oberpfalz Köbler, oberdeutsch Pointler oder Söldner, amtsdeutsch Kolonisten oder Kleinstellenbesitzer) bezeichnete man früher Kleinstbauern mit eigenem Haus, aber nur wenig Grundbesitz.

  6. Charles H. Hausler was born in Saint Paul and apprenticed with Louis Sullivan in Chicago before getting a Minnesota architect's license in 1908. Six years later he became the first City Architect and designed many municipal buildings and other structures some of which are on the National Register of Historic places.

  7. 10. Dez. 2018 · St. Andrew’s Church was designed by a prolific and creative architect known for his diverse range of styles and high-quality designs. Charles A. Hausler (photo right at age 20 provided) was born in St. Paul and left an indelible imprint on the city he lived in for all but a few years of his life.