Alphabetical index1876 Fair --Agriculture Building, Centennial Exposition, Philadelphia, 1876
1876 Fair --British Building, Centennial Exposition, Philadelphia, 1876
1876 Fair --Horticultural Hall, Centennial Exposition, Philadelphia, 1876
1876 Fair --Illinois State Building, Centennial Exposition, Philadelphia, 1876
1876 Fair --Japanese Building, Centennial Exposition, Philadelphia, 1876
1876 Fair --main building, Centennial Exposition, Philadelphia, 1876
1876 Fair --Massachusetts State Building, Centennial Exposition, Philadelphia, 1876
1876 Fair --Memorial Building or Art Gallery, Centennial Exposition, Philadelphia, 1876
1876 Fair --Michigan State Building, Centennial Exposition, Philadelphia, 1876
1876 Fair --New England Kitchen, Centennial Exposition, Philadelphia, 1876
1876 Fair --New Jersey State Building, Centennial Exposition, Philadelphia, 1876
1876 Fair --Public Comfort Building, Centennial Exposition, Philadelphia, 1876
1876 Fair --railroad station, Centennial Exposition, Philadelphia, 1876
1876 Fair --women's building, Centennial Exposition, Philadelphia, 1876
1893 Fair --Administration Building, Columbian Exposition, Chicago, 1893
1893 Fair --Aztec Ruins, Columbian Exposition, Chicago, 1893
1893 Fair --Court of Honor, Columbian Exposition, Chicago, 1893
1893 Fair --Electricity Building, Columbian Exposition, Chicago, 1893
1893 Fair --Ferris Wheel, Columbian Exposition, Chicago, 1893
1893 Fair --Fine Arts Building, Columbian Exposition, Chicago, 1893
1893 Fair --Fisheries Building, Columbian Exposition, Chicago, 1893
1893 Fair --French Pavilion, Columbian Exposition, Chicago, 1893
1893 Fair --Government Building, Columbian Exposition, Chicago, 1893
1893 Fair --Great Britain Building, Columbian Exposition, Chicago, 1893
1893 Fair --Ho-o-den, Japanese building, Columbian Exposition, Chicago, 1893
1893 Fair --Horticultural Building, Columbian Exposition, Chicago, 1893
1893 Fair --Indiana State Building, Columbian Exposition, Chicago, 1893
1893 Fair --Machinery Hall, Columbian Exposition, Chicago, 1893
1893 Fair --Massachusetts State Building, Columbian Exposition, Chicago, 1893
1893 Fair --Movable Sidewalk, Columbian Exposition, Chicago, 1893
1893 Fair --New England Kitchen, Columbian Exposition, Chicago, 1893
1893 Fair --New York State Building, Columbian Exposition, Chicago, 1893
1893 Fair --Pennsylvania State Building, Columbian Exposition, Chicago, 1893
1893 Fair --Peristyle, Columbian Exposition, Chicago, 1893
1893 Fair --Public Comfort Building, Columbian Exposition, Chicago, 1893
1893 Fair --Samoan Village, Columbian Exposition, Chicago, 1893
1893 Fair --Transportation Building, Columbian Exposition, Chicago, 1893
1893 Fair --Turkish Pavilion, Columbian Exposition, Chicago, 1893
1893 Fair --Virginia State Building, Columbian Exposition, Chicago, 1893
1893 Fair --Woman's Building, Columbian Exposition, Chicago, 1893
199 Commonwealth Ave., Boston, 1890. McKim, Mead & White, architects.
1st Harrison Gray Otis House, Boston, 1796 Charles Bulfinch, architect.
2nd Harrison Gray Otis House, Boston, 1800 Charles Bulfinch, architect.
2nd Leiter Building, Chicago, 1891. William LeBaron Jenney, architect.
303 Commonwealth Ave., Boston, 1895. McKim, Mead & White, architects.
32 Hereford St., Boston, 1884. McKim, Mead & White, architects.
333 North Michigan Avenue, Chicago, 1927-28. Holabird and Root, architects.
3rd Harrison Gray Otis House, Boston, 1806. Charles Bulfinch, architect.
860-880 Lake Shore Drive, Chicago, IL. Mies van der Rohe, architect.
A. Heurtley House, Oak Park, IL, 1902
Allegheny County Courthouse and Jail, Pittsburgh, PA, 1885. H.H. Richardson, architect.
Amelia S. Given Library, Mt. Holly Springs, PA, 1890. James F. Steen, architect; Moses Ransom, woodwork. (photos by Paul Tucker)
Ames Free Library, North Easton, MA, 1877. H.H. Richardson, architect.
Ames Gate Lodge, North Easton, MA. 1880-81. H.H. Richardson, architect.
Andrew Jackson Downing: Cottage Residences, 1842
Annunciation Greek Orthodox Church, Wauwautosa, WI, 1956. F.L. Wright, architect.
Ashland Block, Chicago, 1891-92. Burnham and Root, architects. Demolished.
AT&T Headquarters, New York, 1979-84. Philip Johnson, architect.
Athenaeum, Providence, William Strickland, architect.
Auditorium Building, Chicago, IL. 1887-89. Louis Sullivan & Dankmar Adler, architects.
Bauhaus, Dessau, 1926. Walter Gropius, architect.
Beinecke Rare Book Library, Yale, 1960-63. Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, architects.
Bogk House, Milwaukee. WI, 1916
Boott Mill Complex, Lowell, MA 1821-36, & ff.
Boston Public Library Extension, 1972. Philip Johnson, architect.
Boston Public Library, 1888-1895. McKim, Mead, & White, architects.
Bradley ("Airplane") House, Wood's Hole, MA, 1912. Purcell and Elmslie, architects.
Brattle Square Church, Boston, 1871. H.H. Richardson, architect.
Breakers, Newport, RI. 1895. Richard Morris Hunt, architect.
Brooklyn Bridge, NYC, John and Washington Roebling, engineers.
Capen House, Topsfield MA, 1683
Carson Pirie Scott Building, Chicago, 1899. Louis Sullivan, architect.
Carson Pirie Scott Building, Chicago, 1899. Louis Sullivan, architect.
Carter House, Evanston, IL, 1911. Walter Burley Griffin, architect.
Chapel, MIT, Cambridge, MA, 1954. Eero Saarinen, Architect.
Charnley House, Chicago, IL, 1892
Chicago Temple, Chicago. 1924. Holabird and Roche, architects.
Chicago Tribune Building, 1922-25. Raymond Hood and John Mead Howells, architects.
Christ Church, Cambridge, MA. 1760. Peter Harrison, architect.
Chrysler Building, NYC, 1929. Willian Van Alen, architect.
City Hall, Boston, 1962-68. Kallmann, McKinnell & Knowles, associated with Campbell, Aldrich & Nulty & Lemessurier Associates, architects.
City Hall, Buffalo, NY. 1929-31. George J. Dietel & John J. Wade w. S.S. Jones, architects.
City Hall, Chicago, 1965. C.F. Murphy & Associates, architects.
City Hall, Los Angeles, 1925-28. John Parkinson, Albert Martin, John Austin, associated architects.
City Hall, New York City, 1802-11. Joseph F. Mangin and John McComb, Jr. From an old postcard.
City Hall, Providence, RI, 1874-78. Samuel J.F. Thayer, architect.
Colonial Revival House, Cambridge, MA, 1887. Longfellow and Harlow, architects. 115 Brattle St.
Connecticut State Capitol, Hartford, CT, 1878. Richard M. Upjohn, architect (son of Richard Upjohn).
Converse Memorial Library, Malden, MA, 1885. H.H. Richardson, architect.
Court House, Newfane, VT, c. 1840. 12.Treasury Building, Washington, D.C. 1839-69. Robert Mills, architect.
Crane Memorial Library, Quincy, MA. 1881. H.H. Richardson, architect.
Custom House (later sub-treasury building), New York City, 1833-42. Ithiel Town & A.J. Davis & James Frazee, architects.
Custom House Tower, Boston, 1913-15. Peabody & Stearns, architects.
Custom House, Boston, 1837-47. Ammi B. Young, architect.
Daily News Building, NYC, 1930. Raymond Hood, architect.
Darwin Martin House, Buffalo, NY, 1904
Deerfield, MA - various houses
Dwight-Barnard House, Deerfield, MA, 1754.
East Wing, National Gallery, Washington, D.C., 1968-78. I.M. Pei, architect.
Empire State Building, NYC, 1931. Shreve, Lamb & Harmon, architects. H.G. Balcom, engineer.
Equitable Building, NYC, 1915. Ernest R. Graham, architect.
Exchange Place, Boston, WZMH Group, architects.
Fairbanks House, Dedham, MA, 1636ff.
Fallingwater, Bear Run, PA, 1936
Faneuil Hall, Boston, 1740. Original building. John Smibert, architect.
Faneuil Hall, Boston,1804. Enlarged 1804 by Charles Bulfinch, architect.
Federal Reserve Bank, Boston, 1976. Hugh Stubbins, architect.
Federal Reserve Bank, Minneapolis, 1971-73. Gunnar Birkerts & Associates, architects.
First Baptist Church, Providence, RI, 1771-75. Joseph Brown, architect.
First Church, Boston. 1868 William Ware and Henry Van Brunt, architects. Restored by Paul Rudolph, 1971.
First Lutheran Church, Boston, MA, 1957. Pietro Belluschi, Architect.
First National Bank, Chicago, 1969. C.F. Murphy & Associates, architects.
First Unitarian (North) Church, Salem. 1836-37 Anonymous architect.
Flatiron Building, NYC, 1902. Daniel Burnham, architect. From an old postcard.
Flour and Grain Exchange, Boston. Shepley, Rutan & Coolidge, architects.
Frank Gehry: Arnoldi Triplex, Venice, CA, 1981. (Slide courtesy Lauren Soth)
Frank Gehry: Weisman Art Center, U. of MN, Mpls, MN, 1993
Frank Lloyd Wright: Fallingwater, Bear Run, PA
Frank Lloyd Wright: Wingspread, Racine, WI
Frederick Robie House, Chicago, IL, 1906-09
Gannett House, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA. 1838.
Gardner-Pingree House, Salem, MA. 1804. Samuel MacIntyre, architect.
Gasson Hall, Boston College, 1913. Charles Maginnis & Timothy Walsh, architects.
Getty Center, 1997. Richard Meier, architect.
Gillender Building, New York, 1896-97. Charles Berg & Edward Clark, architects.
Gore Estate, Waltham, 1797 (Whiffen & Koeper), 1805 (Roth). Design attributed to Rebecca Gore and French architect Jacques-Gillaume Legrand.
Gothic Revival house, Salem, c. 1850.
Grove Street Cemetary entrance, New Haven, CT. 1844-48. Henry Austin, architect.
Guaranty Building, Buffalo, N.Y., 1894-5. Louis Sullivan & Dankmar Adler, architects.
Habitat, Montreal, 1967. Moshe Safdie, architect.
Hillside Home School, Spring Green, WI, 1902ff.
Hirshhorn Sculpture Museum, Washington, D.C., 1974. Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, architects.
Hooper-Hathaway House, "Old Bakery," Salem, c. 1682
Hotel Vendome, Boston, 1871ff. W.G. Preston, architect.
House of 7 Gables, Salem, MA, 1668;
House, Kennebunkport, ME. c. 1860.
Hyatt, San Diego, 1990. Michael Graves, architect.
I.N. Hagan House, Kentuck Knob, 1954.
IBM Building, Chicago, 1969-71. Mies van der Rohe, w. CF Murphy Assoc., architects.
IDS Center, Minneapolis, 1968-73. Philip Johnson & John Burgee, architects.
Illinois Center, Chicago, 1967-70. Office of Mies van der Rohe; Joseph Fujikawa, chief designer.
Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago, 1945-60. Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, architect. (photos by William Nowak, '99)
Illinois State Office Building, Chicago, 1985. Helmut Jahn, architect.
Independence Hall, Philadelphia, 1732-53. A. Hamilton & E. Wooley, builders.
Inland Steel Building, Chicago, 1957. Skidmore, Owings and Merrill, architects.
International Place, Boston, 1985. Philip Johnson, architect.
Ironworks, Saugus, MA
Isaac Royall House. East facade. Medford, MA, 1733-37.
Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, Boston, 1900. Edward Sears, architect.
Isidore Heller House, Chicago, 1896
Isobel Roberts House, River Forest, IL, 1908
J.J. Glessner House, Chicago, IL, 1885. H.H. Richardson, architect.
Jackson House, Portsmouth, NH, 1664
Jeremiah Lee House, Marblehead, MA, 1768.
Jewelers Building, Chicago. 1924-26. Thielbar & Fugard, architects, with Giaver and Dinkelberg, associates.
JFK Federal Center, Boston, 1967. The Architect's Collaborative.
John F. Kennedy Library, Boston, 1979. I.M. Pei, architect.
John Hancock Building, Chicago, 1965-70. Skidmore, Owings and Merrill, architects.
John Hancock Center, Boston. 1973 I.M. Pei and Henry Cobb, architects.
Johnson Wax Headquarters, Racine, WI, 1936-39. Frank Lloyd Wright, architect.
Joseph Barnard House, Deerfield, MA
Joseph Mollica House, Milwaukee, WI, 1957
Judge Corwin House (Witch House), Salem, c. 1675
King's Chapel, Boston, 1750. Peter Harrison, architect.
King's Dream of New York, 1908. Moses King, publisher. Harry Pettit, artist.
Kline Biology Tower, Yale University, New Haven, 1966. Philip Johnson, architect.
Kresge Auditorium, MIT, Cambridge, MA, 1953. Eero Saarinen, Architect.
Lady Pepperell House. Kittery, Maine, 1760.
Leo Burnett Building, Chicago, 1985. (center). Roche & Dinkeloo, architects.
Lever House, New York, 1951-52. Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, architects.
Library, Philips Exeter Academy, Exeter, NH, 1968-72. Louis Kahn, architect.
Louisburg Square, 1826. S.P. Fuller, builder.
MacPhaedris-Warner House. Portsmouth, N.H., 1718-23.
Madison Square Garden, NY, 1889-90, McKim, Mead and White.
Marina City Towers, Chicago, 1964, 1967. Bertram Goldberg, architect.
Meeting House, Lancaster, MA. 1815-17. Charles Bulfinch, architect.
Metropolitan Life Building, NYC, 1909. Pierre Lebrun, architect. From an old postcard.
Metropolitan Museum, NYC, 1895. Richard Morris Hunt, architect.
Metropolitan Waterworks, Chestnut Hill, MA, 1889. Arthur Vinal, architect.
Metropolitan Waterworks, Chestnut Hill, MA, 1895. Shepley, Rutan, Coolidge, architects.
Mills and town, Harrisville, NH, 1820-60.
Monadnock Building, Chicago, IL. 1889. Burnham & Root, architects.
Monticello, Thomas Jefferson, 1770-1796; 1809.
Morse-Libby House, "Victoria Mansion," Portland, ME, 1859. H. Austin, architect.
Mrs. Thomas Gale House, Oak Park, IL, 1909
Mt. Auburn Cemetary Gate, Cambridge, MA, 1831/1842. Jacob Bigelow, architect. Permanent stone version 1842.
Municipal Building, NYC, 1913. McKim, Mead & White, architects.
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. 1871-78. (Demolished) Sturgis & Brigham, architects.
Museum of Science, Chicago, 1893. Charles Atwood, of Burnham & Root, architect.
New Old South Church, Boston. 1874-75. Cummings and Sears, architects.
New York Public Library, NYC, 1905. Carrere & Hastings, architects.
New York Tribune Building, New York, 1873-5. Richard Morris Hunt, architect.
New York World Building, New York, 1889-90. George B. Post, architect.
Newspaper Row: New York World Building, 1890.(left) George B. Post, architect./ New York Tribune Building, New York, 187. (center) Richard Morris Hunt, architect.
Oakes Ames Memorial Hall, North Easton, MA. 1877-79. H.H. Richardson, architect.
Ohio State Capitol, Columbus, Ohio,1838-61. Design largely by Thomas Cole (painter), Ithiel Town & A.J. Davis, architects.
Old Brick Market, Newport, RI. 1761-2. Peter Harrison, architect.
Old City Hall, 1862-5. Gridley J.F. Bryant & Arthur Gilman, architects.
Old Corner Bookstore Boston, 1712. Thomas Crease, builder.
Old Mill Tower, Newport, RI, c. 1675
Old North Church, interior, Boston, 1723. Designed by Wm. Price, printseller.
Old Ship Meeting House, Hingham, MA
Old South Meeting House, Boston, 1729-30. Robert Twelves, architect.
Old State House Boston, 1712. (First Town House). William Payne, builder.
P.A. Beachy House, Oak Park, IL, 1906
Palmer House, Chicago, 1873. John M. Van Osdel, architect.
Park Row Building, New York, 1896-99, R.H. Robertston, architect.
Park Street Church, Boston, MA. 1809. Peter Banner, architect.
Paul Revere House, Boston, MA, 1676;
Pennsylvania Academy of Art, Philadelphia, 1871-76. Frank Furness, architect.
Peter Tufts House (Cradock House), Medford, c. 1675
Philip Johnson: Glass House, New Canaan, CT, 1949. Photo courtesy Louis J Slovinsky (1998).
Pierce House, Dorchester, MA, 1650
Pink House, Deerfield, MA
Pioneer Village, Salem c. 1620s (reconstruction)
Plymouth Plantation, c. 1627 (reconstruction)
Post Office, Boston, 1929-31. Cram & Ferguson, J. Wetmore, architects. Cram & Ferguson, J. Wetmore, architects.
Potter Palmer Mansion, Chicago.
Produce Exchange Building,New York, 1881-84. G.B. Post, architect.
Prudential Center, Boston, 1959-65. Charles Luckman & Assoc., architect.
Pyramid, Louvre addition, Paris. I.M. Pei, architect.
Pyramids, Indianapolis, Indiana, 1972. Kevin Roche & John Dinkeloo
Pyramids, Indianapolis, Indiana, 1972. Kevin Roche & John Dinkeloo
Quincy Market, Boston,1825-6. Alexander Parris, architect. From Josiah Quincy's History of Boston, 1830.
R. Schindler: Lovell Beach House, Newport Beach, CA, 1926. (Slide courtesy Lauren Soth)
Railway Exchange Building, Chicago, IL. 1904. Daniel Burnham, architect.
Rebecca Nurse House, Danvers, MA, 1678
Redwood Library, Newport, RI. 1748-50. Peter Harrison, architect.
Reliance Building, Chicago, IL. 1894. Burnham & Root, with Charles Atwood, architects.
Robert "King" Hooper house, Marblehead, MA. 1768.
Rockefeller Center, NYC, 1930-40. Reinhardt, Hoffmeister, R. Hood & Fouilhoux, H.W. Corbett,Harrison & Mac Murray, architects. H.G. Balcom, engineer.
Rowes Wharf, Boston, 1987. Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, architects.
Russell House (now Honors College, Wesleyan University), Middletown, CT. 1828-30 Ithiel Town & A.J. Davis, architects.
Scotch-Boardman House, Saugus, MA, 1686
Seagram Building, New York, 1954-58. Mies van der Rohe and Philip Johnson, architects.
Sears House, Boston, MA. 1818. Alexander Parris, architect.
Sears Tower, Chicago, 1970-74. Skidmore, Owings and Merrill, architects.
Singer Building, NYC, 1906-8. Ernest Flagg, architect. From an old postcard.
Slater Mill, Pawtucket, RI 1793.
Smithsonian Institution, Washington DC, 1846-55. James Renwick, architect.
Solomon Guggenheim Museum, New York, 1959. Frank Lloyd Wright, Architect.
South Station, Boston. 1899. Shepley, Rutan & Coolidge, architects.
St. Patrick's Cathedral, New York. 1858-79. James Renwick, architect.
Stanley-Whitman house, Farmington, CT, 1660
State House Boston, 1795-98. Charles Bulfinch, architect.
State, Navy & War Building, Washington, D.C. Alfred B. Mullet, architect.
Stoughton House, Cambridge, MA. 1882-83. H.H. Richardson, architect.
Strauss Building, Chicago. 1923. Graham, Anderson, Probst & White, architects. Building top modelled on the Mausoleum of Halicarnassus.
Taliesin East, Spring Green, WI, 1911ff.
Thomas Hancock House. Boston, 1737. From King's Handbook of Boston, 1885.
Times Building, NYC, 1903-5. C.L.W. Eidlitz and A. McKenzie, architects.
Tontine Crescent, Boston, 1790. Charles Bulfinch, architect.
Touro Synagogue, Newport, RI 1760. Peter Harrison, architect.
Tremont Hotel, Boston. 1828-32. Isaiah Rogers, architect.
Trinity and US Realty Buildings, NYC, 1904-5,1906-7. Francis Hatch Kimball, architect.
Trinity Church, Boston, 1829. George Brimmer, architect. Destroyed by fire, 1872.
Trinity Church, Boston, 1872-77. H.H. Richardson, architect.
Trinity Church, New York, 1839-46. Richard Upjohn, architect.
Trinity Church, Newport, RI. 1725. Richard Munday, architect.
U.S. Capitol: Senate & House wings, 1851-55. Dome, 1855-64. Thomas Ustick Walter, architect. Washington, D.C.
Union (North) Station, Boston. 1893. Shepley, Rutan & Coolidge, architects. Demolished 1927.
Unitarian Meeting House, Shorewood Hills (Madison), WI, 1947.
Unity Temple, Oak Park, IL, 1904-06. F.L. Wright, architect.
University of Virginia. 1819-26 Thomas Jefferson, architect. Charlottesville, VA.
Virginia State Capitol, Richmond, 1785-89. Thomas Jefferson & C.L.A. Clerisseau, architects.
Walter Gale "Bootleg" House, Oak Park, IL, 1893
Walter Gropius Residence, Lincoln, MA, 1938. Walter Gropius, architect.
Ward House, Salem, MA, 1684;
Ward Willetts House, Highland Park, IL, 1900-02
Wedding Cake House, Kennebunkport, ME. c. 1850.
Wells-Thorne House, Deerfield, MA
Wentworth-Gardner House. Portsmouth, N.H., 1760.
Whipple House, Ipswich, MA, 1640
Whitney Museum, New York, 1966. Marcel Breuer, architect.
William Martin House, Oak Park, IL, 1903
Wingspread, Herbert F. Johnson House, Racine, WI, 1938.
Winn Memorial Public Library, Woburn, MA. 1876-79. H.H. Richardson, architect.
Wm Winslow House, River Forest, IL, 1893
Woolworth Building, NYC, 1913. Cass Gilbert, architect.
Wrigley Building, Chicago, 1919-22. Graham, Anderson, Probst & White, architects.
Yale Art and Architecture Building, New Haven, 1958-64. Paul Rudolph, architect.
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