Johnson, Roger T.
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Roger T. Johnson was an architect in Minneapolis, Minnesota for 42 years. He was an architect in the following firms: Parker and Johnson Architects (1957-1958), Roger Johnson Associates (1958-1974), Roger Johnson-James Forberg Associates (1975-1980), Johnson-Forberg Associates, Inc. (1981-1985) and Roger Johnson-Richard Smith Architects (1985-1998). Roger Johnson retired in 1998.
He, along with his associates, designed residential, civic and religious buildings in Minnesota. Projects include remodels of many University of Minnesota buildings, including Northrop Auditorium and Coffman Union (1969-1984), Roosevelt Community Center (1990), and Courage Center I.L.U. (1979).
From the guide to the Roger Johnson papers, 1930-1995, (University of Minnesota Libraries. Northwest Architectural Archives, Manuscripts Division [naa])
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referencedIn | Louis H. Roddis papers, 1823-1990 | David M. Rubenstein Rare Book & Manuscript Library | |
creatorOf | Roger Johnson papers, 1930-1995 | University of Minnesota Libraries. Northwest Architectural Archives, Manuscripts Division |
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