Rubush & Hunter was an architectural firm in Indianapolis, Indiana in the United States.
He attended public schools and completed a special course in architecture at the University of Illinois.
He initially found employment in the Peoria, Illinois, branch office of architect James F. Alexander, based in Lafayette, Indiana.
[4] Rubush died February 4, 1947, at his winter home in Miami Beach, Florida.
Upon his return to Indianapolis he worked for Vonnegut & Bohn before joining Rubush.
In addition to their work in Indiana, the firm was hired by Indianapolis developers Carl G. Fisher and Joseph Wesley Young Jr. to do extensive work at their Florida resorts, Miami Beach and Hollywood, respectively.
Several of their Hollywood buildings survive, and Rubush and Hunter would both own second homes in Miami Beach.