Dec 08, 1859Died on 26 Jun 1925 (aged 65)Sagittarius
About Walter C. Root
Walter C.
Root (December 8, 1859 - June 26, 1925) was an American architect.
He designed many buildings including the Francis and Harriet Baker House, a historic site listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
With George M.
Siemens, he designed Dyche Hall at University of Kansas, now the University of Kansas Natural History Museum and the Scarritt Building in Kansas City, Missouri.
He founded the Root & Siemens architectural firm based in Kansas City, Missouri.