DePace & Juster

DePace & Juster was an architectural firm established in 1923 by architects Anthony DePace and Samuel Juster, who met while working at the firm of Alfred C. Bossom in the late 1910s.

[1] Juster left Bossom and DePace left the firm of Cass Gilbert in 1923 to create the partnership, which had a number of commissions for schools, places of worship, institutions and hospitals from Roman Catholic and Jewish clients.

[2] DePace was responsible for the Catholic commissions and Juster worked on those for Jewish clients.

The firm ceased activities during the Great Depression in the 1930s.

[1] Juster claimed in 1956 that the practice was established in 1925 and disestablished in 1948.