Beatty (& Beatty) & Strang

Beginning in 1935, Hamilton Beatty and Allen Strang worked together on at least 36 houses, several school additions, and some proposed plans.

After a regular job was ended by the stock market crash, Ham worked voluntarily under Le Corbusier until 1930.

[2] Allen Strang (1906-1996) was born in Richland Center, Wisconsin (birthplace of Frank Lloyd Wright (1867-1959)).

In 1931, Ham and Gwenyyd designed two modern houses in the Frost Woods development in what is now Monona, Wisconsin, outside of Madison.

The firm also designed several school additions in southern Wisconsin, as well as submitting plans to competitions and periodicals.

After World War II, Allen Strang returned to Madison and led several architectural firms until he retired in 1977.

NRHP-listed Tompkins house