Anna Keichline
Anna Keichline
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Professional Architecture Career (1920-1943)

This timeline covers Anna Keichline's career as a registered architect, detailing her practice, significant projects, and contributions to the field.
Registered Architect in Pennsylvania
1920
After graduating from Cornell, Anna Keichline became a registered architect in Pennsylvania. She opened her own architectural practice in Bellefonte.
Architectural Practice in Bellefonte
1920s-1930s
Keichline designed numerous residential and commercial buildings in the Bellefonte area. Her designs often incorporated innovative features and emphasized functionality. Most of her documented architectural work dates from this period.
Focus on Domestic Architecture
1920s
Much of her architectural practice was focused on domestic buildings, particularly houses, which were suited to her inventions.
Design of Apartment Buildings
Unknown
Some sources indicate that she also designed apartment buildings, though specifics are currently unclear.
Impact of the Great Depression
1930s
The Great Depression likely impacted her architectural practice, with a downturn in building construction. This may have led her to focus more on inventions and consulting.
Continued Practice and Health Decline
1940s
Continued to practice architecture, though health problems began to limit her activities. It is believed that the later years of her career are not well documented due to the decline in her physical health.
Death
February 5, 1943
Died on February 5, 1943. The circumstances are unclear. The architectural work after the 1930s is unkown