Mann & Stern was an architectural partnership in Arkansas of Eugene John Stern (1884–1961) and George Richard Mann (1856–1939).[1]
A number of their works are listed on the National Register of Historic Places.[2]
Howard Seymour Stern (1910–2002), son of Eugene, also trained as an architect.[1]
Works
edit- Arkansas State Capitol[1] (1915)
- Little Rock Central High School[1] (1927)
- Albert Pike Hotel[1] (1929)
- Arkansas Consistory[1] (Albert Pike Memorial Temple) 1924
- Arlington Hotel[1]
- Fordyce Bath House[1]
- Arkansas Bank & Trust Company (1916), 103 Walnut St. Newport, AR (Mann & Stern), NRHP-listed[2]
- Exchange Bank, Washington and Oak Sts. El Dorado, AR (Mann & Stern), NRHP-listed[2]
- Little Rock High School, 14th and Park Sts. Little Rock, AR (Almand, Delony, Mann, Stern & Wittenbrg), NRHP-listed[2]
- Little Rock Y.M.C.A., 524 Broadway St. Little Rock, AR (Mann & Stern), NRHP-listed[2]
- Municipal Building, 204 N. West Ave. El Dorado, AR (Mann & Stern), NRHP-listed[2]
- Riceland Hotel, Third and Main Sts. Stuttgart, AR (Mann & Stern), NRHP-listed[2] (1919-1923)
- Union County Courthouse (1927), Union Sq. El Dorado, AR (Peterson/Mann & Stern), NRHP-listed[2]
- Part of the El Dorado Commercial Historic District, El Dorado, AR (Mann, George R. & Howard Stern), NRHP-listed[2]