Warner, Franz
Biography
Franz Childs Warner was born in Painesville and graduated from Case School of Applied Science in 1900. He was listed in the Cleveland City Directories from 1906 to 1939. He began practicing architecture in 1898, originally working for Owsley & Boucherle of Youngstown. He was later associated with the firm of Frank Packard of Columbus. In 1908 he entered in business for himself in Cleveland. He had a deep interest in art and engineering. He added Walter R. McCornack to the firm in 1925 (Warner & McCornack) and later made George E Mitchell a partner in 1928 (Warner, McCornack & Mitchell). McCornack left the firm in late 1928 creating Warner and Mitchell from 1929 to 1939. He specialized in designing school buildings, having much work in Cleveland suburbs and surrounding towns. Ohio Governor John Bricker appointed him to the Ohio Board of Examiners of Architects, which he served from 1937 to 1947. According to census records, he lived at 2237 Demington in Cleveland Heights in 1920 and in Hunting Valley in 1930. He was a member of the American Institute of Architects, the American Federation of Art, the Cleveland Chamber of Commerce, the Old Colony Club, and the Cleveland Yacht Club. He was listed as a registered architect in the November 1940 Ohio Architect.
Building Name | Address | Built | Status |
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Hospital annex | Painesville, OH | 1907 | Demolished |
Double residence for Geo. McLeod | Glenville, OH | 1908 | Demolished |
Edward Halley Residence | Wade Park Allotment, Cleveland, OH | 1908 | Demolished |
Edward Zeidler Residence | 1503 East 106th Street, Cleveland, OH | 1909 | Standing |
Harry C. Gawne Residence | 1515 East 106th Street, Cleveland, OH | 1909 | Standing |
Euclid Arcade | 510 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, OH | 1911 | Standing |
Cleveland Fire Department Engine Company 31 | 747 East 152nd Street, Cleveland, OH | 1912 | Standing |
Residence | 3009 Fairfax Road, Cleveland Heights, OH | 1913 | Standing |
Shore High School | 291 East 222nd Street, Euclid, OH | 1913 | Standing |
Mentor Village School | 7482 Center Street, Mentor, OH | 1914 | Standing |
Willoughby High School (Union High School) | 25 Public Square, Willoughby, OH | 1915-6 | Standing |
Case Institute Dental School | 2165 Adelbert Road, Cleveland, OH | 1915-7 | Demolished |
Coventry Elementary School | Cleveland Heights, OH | 1917 | Demolished |
Dr. F. Chesbro Residence | Willoughby, OH | 1917 | Demolished |
Eight Andrews Institute Buildings - Domestic Science Building, Sewing Building, Central Heating Building, five cottages | Willoughby, OH | 1917 | Demolished |
Office and Welfare Building for Erie Dock Company | Old River Bed, Cleveland, OH | 1917 | Demolished |
Residence for Dr. Chesbro | Willoughby, OH | 1917 | Demolished |
School | Cleveland Heights, OH | 1917 | Demolished |
Shaker Heights School | Off Shaker Boulevard, Shaker Heights, OH | 1917 | Demolished |
Toledo Furnace Company | Toledo, OH | 1917 | Unknown |
Warehouse for Northern Ohio Traction and Light | Akron, OH | 1917 | Demolished |
School | Cleveland Heights, OH | 1918 | Demolished |
Woodbury Jr High School | 15400 South Woodland, Shaker Heights, OH | 1918-9 | Standing |
Morris Plan Bank | 921 Huron Road, Cleveland, OH | 1920 | Standing |
Oberlin High School (Langston Middle School) | Main & Walnut, Oberlin, OH | 1921 | Standing |
Roxboro Elementary School | 2405 Roxboro Road, Cleveland Heights, OH | 1921 | Standing |
Seneca Street School | Lorain, OH | 1921 | Standing |
Seminary of Our Lady of the Lake | 1227 Ansel Road, Cleveland, OH | 1924 | Standing |
Additions to Imaculate Heart of Mary Convent | 6700 Lansing Ave, Cleveland, OH | 1925 | Demolished |
Additions to Imaculate Heart of Mary Rectory | 6700 Lansing Ave, Cleveland, OH | 1925 | Demolished |
St. Colman's School | 2001 West 65th Street, Cleveland, OH | 1925 | Standing |
Hudson Youth Development Center | Hudson, OH | 1926 | Demolished |
Blossom Hill Development Center | Brecksville, OH | 1927 | Demolished |
Cleveland House of Correction Administration Building | Cleveland, OH | 1927 | Demolished |
St. Thomas Hospital | 444 North Main Street, Akron, OH | 1927 | Standing |
Oberlin High School Addition | Oberlin, OH | 1935 | Standing |
Christian Science Church | 109 Richmond Street, Painesville, OH | n.d. | Demolished |
City Hall | Painesville, OH | n.d. | Demolished |
Fire Department | 116 North St. Clair, Painesville, OH | n.d. | Demolished |
High School | 209 West Washington Street, Painesville, OH | n.d. | Demolished |
Police Station | Painesville, OH | n.d. | Demolished |
United States Embassy at Buenos Aires | Unknown | n.d. | not built |
Sources
Album: This Cleveland of Ours 1933 The S.J. Clarke Publishing Co.p614
Avery, Elroy McKendree; Cleveland and its Environs p 345
Necrology file died 5 May 1963 Plain Dealer
Orth, Samuel; A History of Cleveland, Ohio v II p 191-2
Progressive Men of Northern Ohio p 222
Who's Who in Ohio 1930
Image Source(s): Craig Bobby, Western Reserve Fire Museum, Sharon Trsek