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 (1868-1951) and Edward F. Starck (1868-1947). Established in 1896, the firm dissolved in 1928. The firm designed over 175 buildings in Madison.
American Tobacco Co.
Castle & Doyle storefront
B. B. Clarke House
Claude House
Fay House
Gary House
Hirsig House
Hokanson House
Kayser House
Larson House
Lincoln School
Madison Gas and Electric Company Powerhouse
Majestic Theater
Ott House
Public Library Branch
Wiedenbeck Dobelin Warehouse
Zimmerman Store and Apartment
1028 Sherman Avenue
Claude and Starck designed approximately 40 libraries, including the "seven sisters" characterized by the Prairie School style.