Reinholdt F. Hennig

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Reinholdt F. Hennig (1902–1961) was an American architect based in Omaha, Nebraska. He designed Safeway Inc. stores in Iowa and Nebraska, as well as many buildings in Omaha, Nebraska, including the Selby Apartments which were listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) in part for their architecture and their association with Hennig.[1]

He was born in South Dakota but grew up in Nebraska. He received no formal architecture degree, but entered private practice in Omaha in 1924. He became one of Omaha's most prolific architects. In 1945 he became design and construction manager for Safeway grocery stores in Nebraska and Iowa.[1]

Hennig was greatly influenced by Frank Lloyd Wright's Usonian designs.[2]

Hennig designed 13 homes in Omaha, three of which can be called "French fairytale cottages", following upon a request by a World War II veteran to visit and copy a house he had encountered in France.[3]

Works by Hennig include:

He died of a heart attack. His remains are buried in Forest Lawn Memorial Park, in Omaha.

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  1. ^ a b c d e f Carol Ahlgren (August 23, 2004). "National Register of Historic Places Registration: Selby Apartments / DO09:0315-001, DO09:0315-002, DO09:0315-003". National Park Service. Retrieved October 17, 2019. With accompanying six photos from 2004
  2. ^ Landmarks Heritage Preservation Commission (1980). A Comprehensive Program for Historic Preservation in Omaha (PDF) (Report). City of Omaha. Retrieved October 18, 2019.
  3. ^ MyOmahaObsession (September 16, 2016). "The Curious Case of the French Fairytale Cottage: Part Two". Retrieved October 18, 2019.

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