Sundberg & Sundberg was an architectural firm based in Idaho Falls, Idaho. Among its works are several county courthouses. Several of its works are listed on the National Register of Historic Places for their architecture.

C.A. Sundberg was an architect of Rexburg, Idaho, when he designed the Power County Courthouse, built in 1925. He later moved his practice to Idaho Falls.[1]

It was written about the 1920 Madison County courthouse that it, "Like most of Idaho's county courthouses", is "the most ambitious and stylistically elaborate architectural design in its locality and its region". Three courthouses, for Jefferson, Jerome, and Oneida counties, were designed for Works Project Administration-funded construction during 1938–39, and are nearly identical.[2]

Works by the firm or C.A. Sundberg include (with attribution):

Other Sundberg architects:

  • Keith Covington Sundberg owned and operated Sundberg and Associates, architects in Idaho Falls, until retiring in 1981.[5]
  • Alvin Frithiof Sundberg may be associated with the firm?[6]

See also

References

  1. Jennifer Eastman Attebery (June 23, 1987). "National Register of Historic Places Inventory/Nomination: Power County Courthouse". National Park Service. Retrieved January 23, 2017. with photos
  2. 1 2 Jennifer Eastman Attebery (June 23, 1987). "National Register of Historic Places Inventory/Nomination: Oneida County Courthouse". National Park Service. Retrieved January 14, 2017. with two photos from 1986
  3. "Idaho Falls 5th Ward Meetinghouse". 16 July 2018.
  4. "Idaho Falls 5th Ward Windows".
  5. "Georgette "Jo" Sundberg Obituary (2010) Rexburg Standard Journal". Legacy.com.
  6. "UCFA » Architect » Alvin Frithiof Sundberg".


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