Isaac Rapp


Isaac Hamilton Rapp, was a notable American architect who has been called the "Creator of the Santa Fe style." He was born in Orange, New Jersey.
Rapp learned his trade working for his father, a sometime architect and building contractor in Carbondale, Illinois. He left in 1887 and by 1889 had moved to Trinidad, Colorado where he joined with C.W. Bulger in establishing the architectural firm of Bulger and Rapp. The company dissolved after about five years at which point Rapp's brother William Morris Rapp moved to Trinidad and the firm of Rapp and Rapp was created. Eventually a third brother, Charles Rapp moved to Trinidad, but did not join the architectural firm.
The First Christian Church in Trinidad, built in 1922, was one of the later works by Rapp.
Isaac Rapp died in 1933 at his home in Trinidad, Colorado.

Important commissions

All are in Santa Fe, New Mexico unless otherwise noted: