Claude and Starck
Claude and Starck was an architectural firm in Madison, Wisconsin, at the turn of the twentieth century. The firm was a partnership of Louis W. Claude and Edward F. Starck. Starck apprenticed with Edward Townsend Mix in Milwaukee. Established in 1896, the firm dissolved in 1928. The firm designed over 175 buildings in Madison.
Madison buildings
- Allyn house 1106 Sherman Ave; contributing property to Sherman Avenue Historic District.
- Alpha Phi Chapter House Association Sorority House bluelines
- Alpha Tau Omega Chapter House "Gamma Tau of Alpha Omega"
- American Tobacco Company Warehouses Complex
- Andrew R. Whitson House, 1920 Arlington Place, contributing property to University Heights Historic District
- August Cornelius Larson house, 1006 Grant St, Prairie School, contributing property to University Heights Historic District
- Prof. Balthuasar H. Meyer house, 1937 Arlington Place, contributing property to University Heights Historic District
- Breese Stevens Field
- Castle & Doyle storefront, State Street
- Bascom B. Clarke House
- Claude House
- Cornelius Collins House, 646 E Gorham St, 1908
- William Collins House
- Doty School
- Doyle house 1028 Sherman Ave; Claude & Starck designed a remodel; contributing property to Sherman Avenue Historic District.
- Edmund Ray Stevens house, 1908 Arlington Place, contributing property to University Heights Historic District
- Edward A. Ross House, 2021 Chamberlain Avenue, Prairie School, contributing property to University Heights Historic District
- Edward C. Elliott House 137 N Prospect Avenue, contributing property to University Heights Historic District
- Fay House
- Gary House
- Genske House, 1004 Sherman Ave; contributing property to Sherman Avenue Historic District.
- Griswold house 1158 Sherman Ave; contributing property to Sherman Avenue Historic District.
- Charles Heyl House, 952-956 Spaight St., 1906.
- Harry D. Tiemann house 135 N Prospect Ave; contributing property to University Heights Historic District
- Hokanson house 1047 Sherman Ave; contributing property to Sherman Avenue Historic District.
- Jackman Building
- Kate Curtis bungalow,, 22 N Prospect Avenue, contributing property to University Heights Historic District
- Adolph H. Kayser House
- Lamb Building
- August Cornelius Larson House
- Lincoln School
- George A. Lougee House
- Luther Memorial Church
- Madison Gas and Electric Company Powerhouse
- Majestic Theater
- Harlow & Isabel Ott House
- Phi Delta Theta chapter house
- Public Library Branch, Williamson Street
- Ralph Richardson House, 745 Jenifer St, 1908-09.
- Joseph & Frances Schubert house 1118 Sherman Ave; contributing property to Sherman Avenue Historic District.
- Oscar & Mary Schubert house, 932 Spaight St, 1906.
- Aquatic Bird and Fish Aquarium at the Henry Vilas Zoo, 702 S Randall, contributing property to University Heights Historic District
- Wiedenbeck-Dobelin Warehouse
- William D. Pence house, 168 N Prospect Avenue, contributing property to University Heights Historic District
- Zimmerman Store and Apartment
- 1028 Sherman Avenue
Buildings elsewhere
Claude and Starck designed approximately 40 libraries, including the "seven sisters" characterized by the Prairie School style.- Aitkin, Minnesota: Aitkin Carnegie Library, NRHP-listed
- Antigo, Wisconsin: Junior High School
- Argyle, Wisconsin: Argyle High and Grade School
- Baraboo, Wisconsin: Baraboo Public Library
- Barron, Wisconsin: public library
- Bloomington, Wisconsin: High and Grade School
- Darlington, Wisconsin: Darlington Carnegie Free Library
- Delavan, Wisconsin: Aram Public Library on Fourth Street
- Detroit Lakes, Minnesota: Carnegie Library
- Evansville, Wisconsin: public library
- Fennimore, Wisconsin: Dwight T. Parker Public Library
- Hoquiam, Washington: Carnegie Library
- Jefferson, Wisconsin: Jefferson Public Library
- Kaukauna, Wisconsin: public library
- Lancaster, Wisconsin: Municipal Building
- Ladysmith, Wisconsin: Carnegie Library
- Merrill, Wisconsin: T.B. Scott Free Library
- Mineral Point, Wisconsin: Mineral Point Opera House and municipal building
- Monroe, Wisconsin: Arabut Ludlow Memorial Free Library
- Mount Horeb, Wisconsin: Henry L. and Sarah Dahle House
- Owen, Wisconsin: Woodland Hotel. Listed on the Wisconsin Register of Historic Places since 2015, and the National Register of Historic Places since 2016.
- Rochelle, Illinois: public library
- Rock Springs, Wisconsin: Ableman High and Grade School
- Shawano, Wisconsin: public library
- Tomah, Wisconsin: Tomah Public Library
- Wilmette, Illinois: public library
- Wisconsin Dells, Wisconsin: Kilbourn Public Library