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Lloyd Willis Scholl was born 22 August, 1917, in Denver, CO. He received a B.S. from the University of Illinois in 1941. From 1945-48, he was employed as a structural engineer with the firm of Allen & Kelley, Indianapolis, IN. In 1954, he created his own firm, L.W. School, Architect and Engineer, in Indianapolis. Some of his principal works include the Western Electric Plant (1952), Park Terrace and East Lawn Apartments (1953), 7th Day Adventists Church (1955), Hoffman Specialty plant (1955), the County Hospital (1955), GMC Allison Division Bldg Addition (1966), Shrine Club Bldg. (1968), Park Moore Shopping Center (1968-9), and the Hillenbrand Industrial Office Bldg. (1969). From 1959-60, Scholl served as the Chair of Engineering Technology Division program at Purdue University. In 1970, he became the Building Commissioner for the city of Indianapolis. In 1975, Scholl relocated his office and practice to Phoenix, AZ. He died 8 October, 1989.
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