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Kenneth J. Heidrich (1907-1980) was an Ame … Kenneth J. Heidrich (1907-1980) was an American architect, primarily active in Pennsylvania. He specialized in school and residential architecture in Central and Western Pennsylvania as well as Ohio. In addition to K-12 school architecture, he maintained an interest in architectural education. Heidrich’s 1946 McCormick House, was one of a small number of modern designs at that time in State College, Pennsylvania. He was a proponent of the architect-designed small home, rather than mass produced plans and houses.ather than mass produced plans and houses.
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