Schlossman, Norman J.

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Norman J. Schlossman Soundex Code S425

Norman J. Schlossman Architect

Norman Joseph Schlossman. ALA 35, FAIA 51. Chicago Chapter

Loebl, Schlossman, Bennett & Dart, Inc. 333 N. Michigan Avenue, Chicago, Illinois 60601.

Home Address: 985 Dean Ave, Highland Park, Illinois 60035.

b. Chicago, March 13, 1901.

Education: B.S. Arch., Armour Institute of Technology, 1921;

Scarab, 1920;

Hutchinson Medal, 1921.

Previous Firms:

Partner, Loebl & Schlossman, 1925-9127, 1934-1946;

Partner, Loebl, Schlossman & Demuth, 1927-1934;

Partner, Loebl, Schlossman & Bennett, 1947-1965.

President Firm: Partner, Loebl Schlossman, Bennett & Dart, Inc. org. 1965.

Registered: Illinois, Missouri, New Jersey, Ohio, Wisconsin;

NCARB Certified; License.

Engineer, Principal Works: Temple Sholom, Chicago, 1928;

Town of Park Forest, Illinois (town plan, rental housing, commercial area), III, 1951-1955;

Michael Reese Hospital (several buildings), Chicago, 1952-1970:

Louis A. Weiss Memorial Hospital.(several bldgs), Chicago, 1955-1970;

Old Orchard Shopping Center, Skokie, Illinois, 1957.

Hon. Awards:

Best housing develop, award for Park Forest, Illinois 1951,

best hospital. award for Institute for Psychosomatic & Psychiatric Research and Training, Michael Reese Hospital, 1951,

honor award for Marshall Field & Company Store, Old Orchard Shopping Center, 1957

distinguished building award for Congregation Solel, 1966, Chicago Chapter, AIA;

honor award for Chicago Civic Center, AIA, 1968.

Educational Activity: Instructor, Armour Institute of Technology, 1932-1935;

visiting critic, University of Michigan, 1948.

Public Service: Chairman, Building Code Committee, Highland Park, Illinois 1947-1950;

Member & chairman, Planning Committee, Highland Park, Illinois 1957-1961.

Government Service: Armed Forces Housing Agency, Advisory Member, 1951-1954;

Federal Housing Administration Advisory Committee, 1959-1963. Norman J. Schlossman

American Institute of Architects Activities: Chicago Chapter, secretary, 1946-1948, president, 1948-1950; Norman J. Schlossman

Chairman of Committee on publishing, ALA board, 1951,

Chairman of Committee on arch. & govt, AIA, 1954;

2nd v.pres, AIA, 1951-1953,

1st v.pres, 1953-1954,

bursar col. fellows, 1963-1966,

chancellor college fellows, 1966-1968.