Lloyd R. Lotz, Sr. architectural drawings
Abstract
Descriptive Summary
- Title
- Lloyd R. Lotz, Sr. architectural drawings
- Date
- 1947-2010 (inclusive)
- Creator
- Lotz, Lloyd, 1927-2013
- Extent
- 6 Cubic Feet
- Subjects
- Architectural design
- Architectural rendering
- Architecture, Domestic.
- Architecture, Modern -- 20th century
- Banks and banking -- Kentucky.
- Churches -- Kentucky.
- Hospital architecture
- Hospitals -- Kentucky -- Louisville
- Arrangement
- Collection is arranged chronologically.
- Preferred Citation
- 2019ms2014 : [identification of item], Lloyd R. Lotz, Sr. architectural drawings, 1947-2010, University of Kentucky Special Collections Research Center.
- Repository
- University of Kentucky
Collection Overview
- Biography / History
- Lloyd Richard Lotz, Sr. (1927-2013) was an architect who lived his entire life in Louisville, Kentucky. The youngest of eight children, Lotz graduated from Manual High School in 1945 and began working as a draftsman with the Thomas J. Nolan and Sons architectural firm. While never formally trained in architecture, Lotz earned his architectural license and was a member of the American Institute of Architects (AIA) for over 50 years. By 1954 he worked at Otis and Grimes, Architects. In 1966 he established a partnership with Garwood Grimes that was known as Grimes and Lotz. He later worked as an architect for Hubbuch and Associates and Dahlem Construction. From 1961 to 2010, he often worked on his own as Lloyd R. Lotz, Sr., Architect or as Lotz and Associates.
- Lotz was active in his community through numerous positions in Boy Scouts of America; singing as a baritone in the Thoroughbred Chorus barbershop quartet, and being a life-long member of Third Lutheran Church in Louisville. He also maintained a passion for coin and stamp collecting, and amassed a large collection by the time of his death in 2013.
- Scope and Content
- The Lloyd R. Lotz, Sr. architectural drawings (dated 1947-2010; 6 cubic feet; 2 flat file drawers) comprise architectural drawings that document churches, banks, hospitals, residences, and other structures in Kentucky and Indiana that Lotz designed or assisted with the design. The structures represented in the collection are all in Kentucky, particularly the Louisville area, except for one bank building located in Seymour, Indiana. Architecture firms represented in the collection include Lotz operating under his own name, as well as Grimes and Lotz; Lotz and Dahlem; Otis and Grimes; Mansell, Lewis and Fugate; and McCulloch and Bickel. The collection includes complete architectural drawing sets for many of the structures, but in some cases there are only preliminary or presentation drawings.
Restrictions on Access and Use
- Conditions Governing Access
- Collection is open to researchers by appointment.
- Use Restrictions
- The physical rights to the materials in this collection are held by the University of Kentucky Special Collections Research Center.
Contents of the Collection
Kentucky Farm Bureau Federation, 120 S. Hubbards Lane, St. Matthews, Kentucky. Otis and Grimes, Architects, 1947-1967
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Durham, Jr. residence, Louisville, Kentucky. Nevin and Morgan, Architects, 1949
Christ Lutheran Church, Taylorsville Road and Six Mile Lane, Jeffersontown, Kentucky. McCulloch and Bickel, Architects, 1956
St. John Evangelical Lutheran Church, Jefferson County, Kentucky. August Baker, T. Norman Mansell, Architects (1956) and Mansell, Lewis and Fugate (1968), 1956-1968
Green County Hospital, Greensburg, Kentucky. Otis and Grimes, Architects, 1960-1961
Cloverleaf Home presentation drawing, 1961
St. Augustine Parish School presentation drawing, 1961
Chapel Park Baptist Church, Louisville, Kentucky. Lloyd R. Lotz, Sr., Architect, 1962
Jane Todd Crawford Hospital and nursing home addition, Greensburg, Kentucky. Otis and Grimes, Architects (1962) and Grimes and Lotz, Architects (1967), 1962-1967
Strathmoor Presbyterian Church proposed addition, Louisville, Kentucky. Grimes and Lotz, Architects, 1962-1970
Owensboro Catholic High School, 1524 Parrish Avenue, Owensboro, Kentucky. Lloyd R. Lotz, Sr., Architect, 1963
Killion Motor Express presentation drawing, unidentified location, 1963
Midland Mutual Life Insurance Company presentation drawing, Louisville, Kentucky, 1963
Baptist Center, East Baptist Church, Chestnut and Preston Streets, Louisville, Kentucky. Lloyd R. Lotz, Sr., Architect, 1965
Unidentified office building, Louisville, Kentucky. Grimes and Lotz, Architects, 1967
H. Salt Fish and Chips restaurant, division of Kentucky Fried Chicken (KFC), Browns Lane and Shelbyville Road, Louisville, Kentucky. Edmund Armistead, Architect, 1969
Caverna Memorial Hospital, Horse Cave, Kentucky, Grimes and Lloyd R. Lotz, Sr., 1969
Parkway Extended Care Center, Eastern Parkway, Louisville, Kentucky. Grimes and Lotz, Architects, 1969-1970
Jackson County Bank, Chestnut and Tipton Streets, Seymour, Indiana. Grimes and Lotz, Architects, 1969-1970
Barnett M. Grimes, Inc. residence, Creekside subdivision, Louisville, Kentucky. Frank V. Haire, Architect, 1970
Taylorsville Road Realty Company proposed bank building, Breckinridge and Hikes Lanes, Louisville, Kentucky. Grimes and Lotz, Architects, 1970
Jefferson County Farm Bureau, Locust Lane, Louisville, Kentucky. Grimes and Lotz, Architects, 1970
Calvin Presbyterian Church, 2501 Rudy Lane, Jefferson County, Kentucky. Lotz and Dahlem, Architect and Engineer, 1981
Pet Super Mart, Louisville, Kentucky. Lloyd R. Lotz, Sr., Architect, 1991
St. Matthews Imports, St. Matthews, Kentucky. Lloyd R. Lotz, Sr., Architect, 1994
Fern Creek Methodist Church, 6727 Bardstown Road, Jefferson County, Kentucky. Lloyd R. Lotz, Sr., Architect, 1997
Schoppenhorst Underwood Brooks Funeral Home, 4895 Preston Highway, Bullit County, Kentucky. Lloyd R. Lotz, Sr., Architect, 2007
Fern Creek Baptist Church remodel and addition, Louisville, Kentucky. Lloyd R. Lotz, Sr., Architect, 2010
Woodland Baptist Church, Louisville, Kentucky. Lloyd R. Lotz, Sr., Architect, undated
Howard Clinic Annex, Glasgow, Kentucky. Lloyd R. Lotz, Sr., Architect, undated
Royal Bank and Trust Company presentation drawing. Lloyd R. Lotz, Sr., Architect, undated
Unidentified small business presentation drawing, Lloyd R. Lotz, Sr., Architect, undated
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