Julius H. Huber


Julius H. Huber was a prominent architect in Chicago, Illinois. He is especially known for his work in Edgewater, Chicago. Clarence Hatzfeld's early architectural training was largely in Huber's office. At least one building he designed is on the National Register of Historic Places. He is buried in Rosehill Cemetery. Huber designed churches, breweries, Brand’s Hall at Clark and Erie streets, residences, apartments, stores and office buildings. His firm also worked on coal sheds, docks, and coal-handling machinery.

Works

He designed and lived in:
He designed 12 other houses in the Lakewood Balmoral addition to Edgewater developed by John Lewis Cochran.
Others projects included: