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| Downtown Commercial Buildings | ||||||
| Foster & Liebbe, Des Moines | Spencer Building (1884); Seaman Building (1889) |
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| H. S. Josselyn and Eugene H. Taylor, Cedar Rapids, IA | Phoenix Block (1889) | |||||
| R. G. Coutts, Grinnell | Broad Street Building (1891) | |||||
| Hawlett & Rawson, Des Moines | Spaulding Block (1899) Longshore Building (1901) |
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| Proudfoot, Bird & Rawson, Des Moines | Grinnell Herald Newspaper (1916) gained National Historic Register status 1991 |
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| Louis H. Sullivan, Chicago | Merchants National "Jewel Box" Bank (1914) gained National Historic Register status 1976 |
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| Frank Wetherell, Iowa | Masonic Temple (1917) | |||||
| Grinnell College Campus | ||||||
| H. S. Josselyn and Eugene H. Taylor, Cedar Rapids, IA | Alumni Hall (1882-1958, site of current Burling Library) | |||||
| Smith & Barnes, New York | Magoun Hall (Chicago Hall) (1883-1958, site of current Burling Library) |
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| Stephen Earle, Worcester, MA, protégé of H.H. Richardson | Goodnow Hall (1885) Nat'l Hist Register status 1979 |
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| C.D. Marvin, New York | Mears Cottage (1888) Nat'l Hist Register status 1979 | |||||
| Henry K. Holsman of Brainerd and Holsman, Chicago | Men’s Gymnasium (Women’s Gymnasium) (1899-1972) |
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| William H. Brainerd of Brainerd, Leeds, & Russell, Boston (Brainerd was an 1883 graduate of Grinnell College) |
Steiner Hall (YMCA/YWCA Building) (1906) |
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| H.D. Rawson of Proudfoot, Bird, and Rawson, Des Moines (Rawson was an 1895 graduate of Grinnell College) |
Carnegie Hall (Carnegie Library) (1904) |
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| Henry Rawson of Hallet and Rawson, Des Moines | Swimming Pool Building (1927-1973) | |||||
| Proudfood, Rawson, Brooks & Borg, Des Moines | Darby Gymnasium (1942-2004), site of current Rosenfield Campus Center Cowles dormitory (1943) |
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| Walter Netsch of Skidmore, Owings and Merrill, Chicago | Burling Library (1959),
interior completely renovated and 3rd & 4th floor additions by Weese Hickey Weese, Chicago (1982) |
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| James Hammond of Skidmore, Owings and Merrill, Chicago | Norris dormitory (1960) | |||||
| Holabird & Root and Research Facilities Design, Chicago | Noyce Science Center (1997-2008) |
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| Cesar Pelli and Associates, New Haven, CT | Bucksbaum Center for the Arts (1999) |
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| Herbert Lewis Kruse and Blunck, Des Moines | John Chrystal Center (2002) | |||||
| William Rawn and Associates, Boston | East Campus dormitories (2003) | |||||
| Cesar Pelli and Associates, New Haven, CT and Sasaki Associates, Boston |
Athletic and Fitness Center (2005) | |||||
| Residential Architecture | ||||||
| Hawlett & Rawson, Des Moines | H.L. Beyer House, 1414 Broad Street (1910) | |||||
| Walter Burley Griffin & Marion Mahony Griffin | Benjamin Ricker House, 1510 Broad Street (1912) gained National Historic Register status 1979 |
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| George W. Maher | Morse House, 909 High Street | |||||
| 1110 Main Street | ||||||
updated 4/2007
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