Charles Rudolph

Charles Rudolph (March 22, 1854 – January 31, 1901) was an architect primarily known for his designs in Chicago.

Furst,[4][1] and designed such buildings as the William P. Henneberry House in 1883,[6] the Braun & Fitts Butterine Factory in 1891,[6][7] and the Crown Piano Company factory in 1895.

[8] Furst and Rudolph also designed the John York Store in 1888.

[9][5] After the store burned down, Furst and Rudolph designed its reconstruction in 1893.

[1][4] Rudolph's partnership with Furst was dissolved on January 1, 1896, and he subsequently returned to St.