Edward J. Schulte (April 27, 1890, in Cincinnati, OH – June 7, 1975, in Cincinnati, OH) was an architect who designed a number of mid-twentieth-century churches notable for their blending of a modern idiom with traditional function. Inspired by an encounter with Ralph Adams Cram, he devoted himself to building church buildings, designing over 88. He served as president of the Cincinnati chapter of the American Institute of Architects.
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1890
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1975 (aged 84)
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