Leonard Asheim

Leonard Asheim (1877–1961) was a German-American Jewish architect from Connecticut.

Born in Germany, Asheim later came to the United States, locating in Waterbury, Connecticut.

He worked for Joseph A. Jackson for three years, before going to Boston, where he took evening classes in architecture at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, while working days for architects in that city.

[2] He quickly began to specialize in school buildings, a part of his practice that continued after his move to Bridgeport in 1909.

In 1945 he went to New Haven, leaving his office in the care of loyal assistant Oliver Wilkins.

West End Branch Library, Bridgeport, 1922.
Achavath Achim Synagogue , Bridgeport, 1926.
Klein Memorial Auditorium , Bridgeport, 1938.