Theodore Link

Architect

1850 – 1923

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Who was Theodore Link?

Theodore C. Link, FAIA, was a German-American architect.

Born in Germany, Link trained in engineering at the University of Heidelberg and, later, at the Ecole Centrale in Paris before emigrating to the United States. He moved to St. Louis in 1873 to work for the Atlantic and Pacific Railroad company. In 1875, St. Louis Surveyor Julius Pitzman recommended him to the job of superintendent of public parks for St. Louis, and after a four-year interim as a German-language newspaper publisher in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Link returned to St. Louis as one of the architects for the 1904 World's Fair.

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Born
Mar 17, 1850
Germany
Also known as
  • Theodore C Link
Education
  • École Centrale Paris
Died
Nov 12, 1923

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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