J. Chris Jensen

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J. Chris Jensen (Born circa 1872, Denmark) was a notable architect from Council Bluffs, Iowa. He designed 773 buildings during his lifetime across several states in the Midwest and West, including five listed in the National Register of Historic Places. His family emigrated from Denmark when he was 8 years old, and he raised a family of four sons and five daughters in Council Bluffs.(1)[dead link]

Architecture

Jensen designed numerous buildings, ranging from private residences to factories to places of worship and large, public buildings. The majority were in and around Council Bluffs, though several ranged farther afield.

The former Y.M.C.A. building, Council Bluffs, IA
Former YMCA building in Council Bluffs.
B'nai Israel Synagogue - Council Bluffs, Iowa - 2012
B'nai Israel Synagogue in Council Bluffs.

Selected works:(1)(2)

  • New City Hall, Council Bluffs
  • Woodward Candy Factory, Council Bluffs
  • Hughes-Irons Motor Company, Council Bluffs (National Register 06/23/2011, record no. 491332)
  • Bennett Building (Council Bluffs, Iowa) (National Register 08/08/2001, record no. 347911)
  • B'nai Israel Synagogue (Council Bluffs, Iowa) (National Register 03/07/2007, record no. 356109)
  • Former YMCA building, rear extension, Council Bluffs (National Register 06/27/1979, record no. 79000931)
  • Evans-Elbert Ranch, Evergreen, Colorado (National Register 9/11/1980, record no. 381360)
  • Thomas Jefferson High School, Council Bluffs
  • Bloomer Elementary School, Council Bluffs
  • Jennie Edmundson Hospital, Council Bluffs
  • 300 Safeway Store, Council Bluffs
  • J. Chris Jensen House, 520 Oakland Ave, Council Bluffs
  • Lincoln-Fairview Historic District, Council Bluffs, along with other architects (National Register 04/10/2007, record no. 356268)

External links

References

1)Southwest Iowa News, http://www.southwestiowanews.com/council_bluffs/news/local_news/council-bluffs-architect-designed-city-hall-t-j-and-bloomer/article_a08b565a-61a6-11e2-9891-001a4bcf887a.html[dead link]

2)National Register of Historic Places Template:No link