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  1. Herbert J. Krapp (1887–1973) was a 20th-century theatre architect and designer, notable for his contributions to Broadway theater district architecture. [ 1][ 2] Known for his innovative approach to design, his built work favors width, rather than depth, to create better sightlines for an "intimate theatre" experience.

  2. "Herbert J. Krapp" published on by null. (1887–1973), architect.The most productive of all American theatre designers, he was born in New York and studied at the Cooper Union Institute. At the height of his career, Krapp ...

  3. architect. Herbert J. Krapp was a theatre architect and designer in the early part of the twentieth century. Career. Krapp was an apprentice with the Hertfordshire & Tallant firm, where he was involved with designing the plans for the Lyceum, Shubert, Booth, New Amsterdam and Longacre Theatres, among others He departed the firm in 1915.

  4. Herbert J. Krapp (1887–1973) was a 20th-century theatre architect and designer, notable for his contributions to Broadway theater district architecture. Known f...

  5. Feb 17, 1973 · STUART, Fla., Feb. 16 — Herbert J. Krapp, who designed many, of the theaters in the Times Square area, died today, apparently of a heart attack. He was 86 years old and had homes here and at 25...

  6. Herbert J. Krapp was the most prolific theater designer on Broadway; he was the architect for fifteen of the remaining Broadway theaters. Krapp studied at Cooper Union and started his career at Herts & Tallant, where he met the Shubert brothers.

  7. Designed by Herbert J. Krapp, Broadway’s most prolific architect, the Imperial was the fiftieth theater built by the Shubert Organization in the New York area. Krapp designed fifteen of the forty remaining Broadway theaters, more than any other architect.