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Emil Schacht (November 20, 1854 – March 4, 1926) was a prominent architect in
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. Schacht's work was prolific from the 1890s until
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and he produced commercial buildings including factories and warehouses as well as residential projects, hotels and theatres. He is known for his
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stlyle homes and was a founding member of the 1902 Portland Association of architects.


In Portland

Schacht's firms included Emil Schacht & Son, and designed the Wheeldon Apartments in Portland: a 5-story brick
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apartment building in
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. The building became known as the Admiral Apartments in the 1970s and has also been known as the Admiral Hotel Apartments. It was built in 1909 and listed on the
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in 1990. The building's apartments had between two and five multiple bedrooms and included hardwood floors and electric
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service. By 1913 the services of at least three "sporting girls" (
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s) were offered in the building. The building was renovated and in 1990 it was listed on the
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.


In Astoria

Schacht's firm designed what is now the Clatsop County Heritage Museum, at 1618 Exchange Street, a neo-classical building constructed in 1904 as Astoria's City Hall. It was used for that purpose until 1939 and "used as a Public Library, a USO Club during WWII, and the first home of the
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", before eventually becoming the Heritage Museum, in the mid-1980s. It was listed on the
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on September 7, 1984. Schacht also designed the original building that was "rebuilt" into Uppertown Fire Station No. 2. Constructed in 1896 at 2968 Marine Drive it was part of the North Pacific Brewery. It was shut down in 1915 due to prohibition, and "in 1928, the City of Astoria rebuilt it as the fire station, and it continued to be used in that role until 1960. It was put on the National Register of Historic Places on September 7, 1984 and in 1989 "it was donated to the Clatsop County Historical Society to become the Uppertown Firefighters Museum... the second floor also houses the Astoria Children's Museum."


Legacy

Some of Schacht's plans and drawings are held in the Cachot Therkelsen Collection with the
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Libraries.Cachot Therkelsen Collection
1906-1952 University of Oregon Libraries


Projects

* Pacific Metal Company Building design (1909), when the company's the owners decided to concentrate in the Pacific Northwest under the direction of Harry F. Morrow, son of William and new building was erected at Park and Everett Streets in Portland. *Blyth BuildingEmil Schacht Architect
gallery of some of his work and notes on his unconventional (less reputable) projects
* Hotel Gearhart (Seaside, Oregon) * Hotel Oregon * Pantages Theater (Portland, Oregon) (1912) * Nob Hill Apartments * Police station building (Police Bureau Building on Oak Street) * "The Louvre", an "entertainment complex" in Astoria built for August Erickson in 1895.


Projects listed on the National Register of Historic Places

* Astoria City Hall (old) at 1618 Exchange Street in Astoria, Oregon *
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at 2968 Marine Drive in Astoria * Cohn-Sichel House at 2205 NW. Johnson Street in Portland * Henry Hahn House at 2636 NW.
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in Portland * Peter Jeppesen House at 4107 N. Albina Avenue in Portland * Ida and Moses Kline House at 2233 SW 18th Avenue in Portland * Nicolai–Cake–Olson House at 1903 NE Hancock Street in Portland *
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at 209 SW Oak Street in Portland * Swetland Building at 500 SW 5th Avenue in Portland


Emil Schacht & Son

* Wheeldon Apartment Building (1909) at 910 SW. Park Avenue in Portland * Christine Becker House at 1331 NW. 25th Avenue in Portland NRHP #91000142


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Schacht, Emil Architects from Portland, Oregon 1854 births 1926 deaths