Boillot & Lauck
Boillot and Lauck was a long term architectural partnership between Elmer R. Boillot and Jesse F. Lauck (died September 28, 1968) in Kansas City, Missouri. Their work includes properties listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
The firm focused mainly on residential properties in its early years and expanded into apartment buildings. Boillot and Lauck designed 23 homes in the Coleman Highlands neighborhood. They also designed the Parriott House for oilman Foster Brooks Parriott in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
The firm was chief architect for Sedalia Air Force Base near Knob Noster, Missouri.
Lauck continued with his own firm after Boillot's retirement.
Architectural historian Tom Taylor gave a talk about the firm in 2016.
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