Henry F. Ludorf
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Henry F. Ludorf was an American architect
Architect
An architect is a person trained in the planning, design and oversight of the construction of buildings. To practice architecture means to offer or render services in connection with the design and construction of a building, or group of buildings and the space within the site surrounding the...

 who specialized in churches and schools mostly for Polish Catholic clients in New England
New England
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Childhood and architectural education

Ludorf was born in Chicago
Chicago
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 in 1899 and graduated from the Pratt Institute of Architecture and the Columbia University
Columbia University
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 School of Architecture. He then worked for 2 years in the offices of C. C. Palmer before establishing his own firm in 1921. His offices were located at 100 Hanson Place, Hartford CT.

Architectural Practice

Although Ludorf was a prolific designer of churches and schools his most memorable building is the 1929 art deco styled Community Center of the Polish National Home, Hartford Ct. This building was described in a Hartford Courant article as a stately Art Deco cube with a stylish, comfortable and inviting interior for which Ludorf became known for Art Deco buildings in other East Coast cities. .

Personal life

Ludorf was chairman of the Ella Burr McManus Trust Fund and the Connecticut Commission on the Fine Arts.

Works Include

  • St. Adalbert Church, Providence, RI
  • St. Anne Church, Hartford, CT
  • St Louis Church, Hartford, CT (destroyed by fire)
  • St. John the Evangelist Church, New Britain, CT (basement only)
  • St. John the Evangelist Rectory, New Britain, CT
  • Holy Name Church, Stamford, CT
  • St. Peter and Paul Church, Wallingford, CT
  • St. Benedict Church and Rectory, Stamford, CT
  • St. Mary Church, Bridgeport, CT (renovation, church has been replaced)
  • St. Stanislaw School, Bristol, CT
  • SS Cyril and Methodius School, Hartford, CT
  • St. Joseph School, Webster, MA
  • St. Mary School, Middletown, CT
  • Polish Community Center, Northampton, MA
  • Roosevelt School, New Britain, CT
  • Embassy Theatre, New Britain, CT
  • Polish Orphan Asylum, New Britain, CT
  • Swedish Bethany Church, New Britain, CT
  • Community Center of the Polish National Home, Hartford, CT
  • Bushnell Tower, Hartford, CT (with I.M. Pei)
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