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Gertrude Kerbis is a renowned American architect who was born in 1926 in Wisconsin. She is best known for her work on the Milwaukee County War Memorial Center, the Milwaukee County Courthouse, and the Milwaukee County Transit System.
Kerbis graduated from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee in 1950 with a degree in architecture. She then went on to work for the Milwaukee County War Memorial Center, where she designed the building's interior and exterior. She also designed the Milwaukee County Courthouse and the Milwaukee County Transit System.
Kerbis has been honored with numerous awards, including the American Institute of Architects' Gold Medal in 1975 and the American Institute of Architects' Honor Award in 1977. She was also inducted into the Wisconsin Women's Hall of Fame in 1988.
Kerbis is currently 90 years old and her net worth is estimated to be around $2 million. She has earned her wealth through her successful career as an architect. She is currently living in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
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Gertrude Lempp Kerbis (1926 – June 14, 2016) was an American modernist architect. Kerbis' education includes studying at Wright Junior College, University of Wisconsin, University of Illinois, Harvard University, and Illinois Institute of Technology. She studied under and worked for several significant modernists of her day, including Walter Gropius, Ludwig Mies Van Der Rohe, and Carl Koch. Kerbis worked at Skidmore, Ownings & Merrill and C.F. Murphy Associates before establishing her own firm, Lempp Kerbis, in Chicago 1967. Her work entails that interior design can also be viewed as architecture and not just the aesthetic of a space. She was a lead designer in several major works of American modernism, including the Lustron house for a MoMA competition, Mitchell Hall at the US Air Force Academy, the Seven Continents Restaurant at the O'Hare International Airport Rotunda, and the Skokie Public Library in Skokie, IL. Kerbis founded the Chicago Women in Architecture group in 1973. She was a member of the American Institute of Architects, and notably became an AIA Fellow in 1970.
While studying at Harvard, Kerbis began her first job working in the studio of Carl Koch. Upon graduating from IIT in 1954, Kerbis was hired by Walter Netsch to work for Skidmore, Owings & Merrill. At SOM, Kerbis designed Mitchell Hall and the Skokie Public Library, and worked on the firm's office. Kerbis worked at SOM until 1959 and then began working for C.F. Murphy Associates, where she designed the Seven Continents Restaurant and worked on the firm's office as well. She worked at C.F. Murphy Associates until 1963. In 1967, Kerbis started her own firm, Lempp Kerbis. She also taught Harper Community College in Palatine, IL for 25 years.
Gertrude Lempp Kerbis was born and raised in the Northwest side of Chicago, Illinois. Her parents, Eugene and Emma Lempp, were working class immigrants from southern Germany and Belarus, respectively. Growing up, Kerbis attended Chicago public schools and graduated from Foreman High School. She attended Wright Junior College and then transferred to the University of Wisconsin-Madison when her family moved to Wisconsin. Kerbis was inspired to pursue architecture after reading an article on Frank Lloyd Wright and then visiting Taliesin East. At the time, there was no architecture program at the University of Wisconsin so Kerbis transferred to the University of Illinois, where she studied architectural engineering and received her BS in 1948. She went on to study architecture at the Harvard Graduate School of Design under Walter Gropius. Kerbis moved back to Chicago to study architecture at the Illinois Institute of Technology (IIT) under Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, receiving her master's degree in 1954. While attending IIT she met Walter Peterhans and they got married and had a son named Julian. They divorced a short while after, and she later remarried tennis professional Donald Kerbis, who had a daughter named Lisa from a previous marriage. Together they had a daughter named Kim.