Sullivan bank rose window Historic Architecture of Grinnell, Iowa
List of Architects and Buildings : Commercial, Campus, Residential
  Downtown Commercial Buildings  
  Foster & Liebbe, Des Moines

Spencer Building (1884); Seaman Building (1889)

  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)
  Proudfoot, Bird & Rawson, Des Moines Grinnell Herald Newspaper (1916)
gained National Historic Register status 1991
  Louis H. Sullivan, Chicago Merchants National "Jewel Box" Bank (1914)
gained National Historic Register status 1976
  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)
  Stephen Earle, Worcester, MA, protégé of H.H. Richardson

Goodnow Hall (1885) Nat'l Hist Register status 1979

  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)
Rand Gymnasium for Women (1897-1939)

  William H. Brainerd of Brainerd, Leeds, & Russell, Boston
(Brainerd was an 1883 graduate of Grinnell College)

Steiner Hall (YMCA/YWCA Building) (1906)
Herrick Chapel (1906)
Grinnell House, 1011 Park St (1917)

  H.D. Rawson of Proudfoot, Bird, and Rawson, Des Moines
(Rawson was an 1895 graduate of Grinnell College)

Carnegie Hall (Carnegie Library) (1904)
Alumni Recitation Hall (1914)
South Campus dormitories (Women's Quad) (1915)
North Campus dormitories (Men's Quad) (1917)

  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)
  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)
Fine Arts Building (1961) expanded and renovated by Cesar Pelli and Associates(1999)
Physical Education Complex (P.E.C.) (1968/71)
Forum (1964)

  James Hammond of Skidmore, Owings and Merrill, Chicago Norris dormitory (1960)
  Holabird & Root and Research Facilities Design, Chicago

Noyce Science Center (1997-2008)
Environmental Education Center at CERA (2005)

  Cesar Pelli and Associates, New Haven, CT

Bucksbaum Center for the Arts (1999)
Rosenfield Campus Center (2006)

  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
  George W. Maher Morse House, 909 High Street
  1110 Main Street
 
updated 4/2007
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