Herman Paul (H.P.) Schnetzky was a Milwaukee-based architect at the turn of the 20th century.

In 1892 he started a partnership with Eugene Liebert, which was dissolved in 1897. Both were employed by Henry Koch.

Schnetzky died in 1916.

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Plats and Parcels: Company Moving HQ To Milwaukee
Plats and Parcels

Company Moving HQ To Milwaukee

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Committee Okays City Funds for Convent Project

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Eyes on Milwaukee

Convent Being Redeveloped As Affordable Housing

Chapel Garden apartments will add new senior housing to S. Layton Blvd.

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107 New Apartments For N. 5th Street

Ribbon cutting touts conversion of two old buildings into apartments in Harambee area.

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Press Release

The Harambee Revival Continues

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House Confidential: New York Times Most Popular Home
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New York Times Most Popular Home

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Eyes on Milwaukee: Inside the Brix Apartments
Eyes on Milwaukee

Inside the Brix Apartments

Rehabbed, century-old Walker's Point candy factory now a cool apartment complex.