Preston J. Bradshaw | |
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Born | 1884 St. Louis, Missouri |
Died | 1953 |
Nationality | American |
Occupation | Architect |
Buildings | Bellerive Apartment Hotel Brown Hotel Roberts Mayfair Hotel Paul Brown Building |
Preston J. Bradshaw (1884–1952) was one of the most eminent architects of St. Louis, Missouri, during the 1920s. Among his numerous commissions as an architect, he is best known for designing hotels and automobile dealerships in the region. Like many hotel architects of his time, he eventually moved into the actual operation of hotels, becoming owner and operator of the Coronado Hotel in St. Louis.
Bradshaw graduated from Columbia University. This was followed by a period working in the office of architect Stanford White in New York City, after which he was a drafter for the Commissioner of Public Buildings of St. Louis. Later Bradshaw opened his own office as an architect.
In chronological order by opening date.
In chronological order by opening date.
In chronological order by opening date.
In chronological order by opening date.
Brown Hotel (1923)
Louisville, Kentucky
Forest Park Hotel
Saint Louis, Missouri
Chase Park Plaza hotel and condominiums
Saint Louis, Missouri