1889 – Design for Lowell City Hall, Massachusetts
Architect: Ward & Cutler Competitive design for a new city Hall for Lowell City. Published in the American Architect and Building News, June 15 1889.
Architect: Ward & Cutler Competitive design for a new city Hall for Lowell City. Published in the American Architect and Building News, June 15 1889.
Architect: Joseph D. Leland The Museum was founded by John Woodman Higgins in 1927. The building was purpose-built in the Art Deco-style in 1930, and is the first free standing glass and steel...
Architect: Shepley, Rutan & Coolidge Design published in the American Architect and Building News, May 1889. Located at 1 Court Street and Washington Mall in downtown Boston, the Ames Building was designed by...
Architect: Shepley, Rutan & Coolidge Published in the American Architect and Building News, June 1 1889. Entered for a limited competition to design a new church, this design was never constructed.
Architect: Fuller & Delano Published in the American Architect and Building News, May 4 1889.
Architect: E. Welby Pugin From The Architect, March 13, 1875: this week give an illustration of the new Redemptorists’ Church at Brooklyne, near Boston, U.S. The church will be erected of Ohio white...
Architect: Frank Gehry The Ray and Maria Stata Center is an academic complex designed by Pritzker Prize-winning architect Frank Gehry for the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Contained within the building are the Computer...
Architects: Kyu Sung Woo This 115,000 SF project is a part of Harvard University’s ongoing effort to house 50 percent of its graduate, professional and doctoral students, further supporting a strong residential campus...
Architect: L. Newcombe & Son Published in The Builder, September 14th 1872.