Career
Monheim served as the first president of Utah"s first professional architectural association, the Salt Lake City Institute of Architects. He was associated briefly with architects Proudfoot (1860-1928) and Bird (1854-1953) in several works credited to Monheim, Bird & Proudfoot. These works, during just 1892 and 1893, were several buildings in Salt Lake City which provided entree into Salt Lake City for Proudfoot & Bird.
Before and after this partnership ended by Monheim"s death in 1893, Proudfoot & Bird became much more well-known and was much more influential.
Several of Monheim"s works are listed on the United States. National Register of Historic Places (NRHP). Monheim"s works include (with attribution):
Best-Cannon House, 1146 South. 900 East, Salt Lake City (Monheim, Bird & Proudfoot), NRHP-listed
Emanuel Kahn House, 678 East. South Temple Saint, Salt Lake City, (Monheim,Henry), NRHP-listed
Carriage house (1872) of what is now the Alfred West. McCune Mansion (designed by another architect), 200 North. Main Saint, Salt Lake City, (Monheim,Henry), NRHP-listed
Salt Lake City and County Building, 451 Washington Square, Salt Lake City, (Proudfoot,Bird & Monheim), NRHP-listed.