Carl F. Struck

Carl F. Struck (29 January 1842 – 3 March 1912) was a Norwegian American architect, who designed private residences, civic buildings and commercial structures throughout the Midwest in the latter part of the 19th century.

After employment at architectural offices in Brooklyn, Cleveland, Chicago and Marquette, Michigan, he arrived in Minneapolis in 1881, where he worked for the next twenty years.

[6] Another was Minneapolis's Dania Hall, was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1974 and removed from the list after its destruction by fire in 2000.

[7] The main building of the Grain Belt Brewery in Northeast Minneapolis is also in the National Register of Historic Places.

Although Struck did not contribute to its design, he was the architect for an office building at 1215 Marshall Street NE that was part of the complex.