• 1905: Born on February 24 in
Cologne, Germany. • 1918: Decides to become architect. • 1926: Graduates with honors from the School of Architecture (Staatliche Bauschule) in Cologne. • 1928: Applies for job with
Frank Lloyd Wright. • 1929: Begins working with Wright in
Taliesin. From January to May, works at the Ocatilla camp in Arizona. • 1931: On March 1, takes an exhibit of Wright's work to Europe. In August, marries Else Schmidt. In November, returns to the United States. • 1933: Leaves Taliesin and moves to
Brainerd, Minnesota. Forms partnership with Stephen Arneson. • 1934: Moves to
Washington, D.C. • 1936: His first son, Peter, is born. • 1937: In partnership with
Louis I. Kahn on several projects. Obtains
US citizenship. • 1939: In August, moves to California. Begins working with the
United States Department of the Interior in the
Bureau of Indian Affairs. Designs exhibit Indian Arts and Crafts for the Golden Gate Exposition in San Francisco. • 1940: His second son, Richard, is born. • 1941: Exhibit Indian Arts and Crafts opens at the
Museum of Modern Art in New York. • 1942: Begins work as architectural planner in
Los Angeles. • 1944: On February 24, moves to
Puerto Rico. Begins working with the Public Works Design Committee. With Stephen Arneson, establishes the ARKLU furniture factory. • 1945: Works for the Puerto Rico Housing Authority. Begins private practice; firm known as The Office of Henry Klumb. Takes part in the design competition for the
Caribe Hilton. • 1946: Designs faculty residences at the
University of Puerto Rico, Río Piedras. Designs the New York Department Store in Santurce. • 1948: Designs the San Martín de Porres Sanctuary in Bayview, Cataño. • 1953: Creates master plan for the Río Piedras and
Mayagüez campuses of the University of Puerto Rico. • 1957: Begins designs for the Parke, Davis pharmaceutical plant in Carolina. • 1968: Establishes the Klumb Foundation. • 1979: The
American Institute of Architects makes him the first Fellow in Puerto Rico. • 1981: The Puerto Rico Architects Association awards him the first Henry Klumb Award. Begins designs for the
Ciba-Geigy pharmaceutical plant in New Jersey. • 1984: On November 20, dies with his wife Else in a car crash in Hato Rey. ==Projects==