List of works by Skidmore, Owings & Merrill
Works in the United States
editAlabama
edit- 1986 – Shipt Tower, 420 20th St N, Birmingham, Alabama
Alaska
edit- 1955 – Elmendorf Air Force Base Hospital,[a] Provider Dr, Anchorage, Alaska[1]
- 1983 – Sitka Community Hospital (former), 209 Moller Ave, Sitka, Alaska[2]
Arizona
edit- 1962 – McMath–Pierce solar telescope, Kitt Peak National Observatory, Kitt Peak[3]
- 1973 – Nicholas U. Mayall Telescope, Kitt Peak National Observatory, Kitt Peak[3]
- 1980 – 3300 North Central Avenue tower, Phoenix, Arizona[4]
- 1985 – Great American Tower, 3200 N Central Ave, Phoenix, Arizona[5]
Arkansas
editCalifornia
edit- 1951 – Naval Postgraduate School campus, Monterey, California[6]
- 1959 – Crown Zellerbach Building, 1 Bush St, San Francisco[7]
- 1959 – Industrial Indemnity Building, 255 California St, San Francisco[7]
- 1960 – United Airlines facilities, San Francisco International Airport, South San Francisco, California[3]
- 1964 – Hartford Building, 650 California St, San Francisco[7]
- 1966 – Oakland Coliseum, 7000 Coliseum Way, Oakland, California[3]
- 1966 – One Wilshire, 624 S Grand Ave, Los Angeles
- 1967 – One Maritime Plaza, 300 Clay St, San Francisco[7]
- 1969 – Bank of America Center, 555 California St, San Francisco[7]
- 1979 – Shaklee Terraces, 1 Front St, San Francisco
- 1983 – Wells Fargo Center, 333 S Grand Ave, Los Angeles
- 1984 – Kaiser Engineering Building, 1800 Harrison St, Oakland, California
- 1987 – 388 Market Street office and apartment building, San Francisco
- 1989 – Symphony Towers, 750 B St, San Diego
- 1991 – Gas Company Tower, 555 W 5th St, Los Angeles
- 2008 – Cathedral of Christ the Light, 2121 Harrison St, Oakland, California
- 2015 – 350 Mission Street office building, San Francisco
Colorado
edit- 1958 – Cadet Area, United States Air Force Academy, Colorado Springs, Colorado[6]
- 1962 – Cadet Chapel, United States Air Force Academy, Colorado Springs, Colorado[6]
- 1978 – 555 17th Street tower, Denver
- 1979 – Denver Energy Center I, 1625 Broadway, Denver
- 1980 – Denver Energy Center I), 1675 Broadway, Denver
- 1984 – Republic Plaza, 370 17th St, Denver
Connecticut
edit- 1950 – Greenwich Hospital,[a] 5 Perryridge Rd, Greenwich, Connecticut[8]
- 1957 – Connecticut General Life Insurance Company Headquarters, 900 Cottage Grove Rd, Bloomfield, Connecticut[9]
- 1958 – Kimberly-Clark plant, 58 Pickett District Rd, New Milford, Connecticut[10]
- 1963 – Beinecke Rare Book & Manuscript Library, Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut[9]
- 1963 – Emhart Manufacturing Company headquarters,[a] 950 Cottage Grove Rd, Bloomfield, Connecticut[9]
- 1968 – Hartford Plaza,[b] 690 Asylum Ave, Hartford, Connecticut[11]
- 1969 – Cummings Art Center, Connecticut College, New London, Connecticut[12]
- 1970 – Greenwich American Center, 1 American Ln, Greenwich, Connecticut[9]
- 1974 – General Electric headquarters, 3135 Easton Tpk, Fairfield, Connecticut[13]
- 1983 – One State Street, 1 State St, Hartford, Connecticut[14]
- 1984 – City Place I, 185 Asylum St, Hartford, Connecticut[15]
- 1988 – City Place II, 185 Asylum St, Hartford, Connecticut[16]
- 1989 – Goodwin Square, 225 Asylum St, Hartford, Connecticut[17]
- 2017 – Innovation Partnership Building, 159 Discovery Dr, Storrs, Connecticut[18]
Delaware
edit- 1988 – 1201 North Market Street tower, Wilmington, Delaware[19]
Florida
edit- 1978 – Selby Public Library (former), 1001 Blvd of the Arts, Sarasota, Florida[6]
- 1984 – Southeast Financial Center, 200 S Biscayne Blvd, Miami
- 1988 – SunTrust Center, 200 S Orange Ave, Orlando, Florida
Stopped at 1959
Georgia
edit- 1968 – Equitable Building, 100 Peachtree St NW, Atlanta
- 1980 –Tower Square, 675 W Peachtree St NW, Atlanta
- 1982 –Georgia-Pacific Tower, 133 Peachtree St NE, Atlanta
Hawaii
editIdaho
edit- 1958 – Shoshone Medical Center,[a] 25 Jacobs Gulch Rd, Kellogg, Idaho[20]
- 1971 – Boise Plaza, 1111 W Jefferson St, Boise, Idaho[21]
Illinois
edit- 1942 – Building 42 Hostess House, Naval Station Great Lakes, North Chicago, Illinois[9]
- 1950 – Lake Meadows, S Martin Luther King Dr, Chicago[22]
- 1954 – Building 521 Gunnery School,[a] Naval Station Great Lakes, North Chicago, Illinois[23]
- 1958 – Inland Steel Building, 30 W Monroe St, Chicago[24]
- 1959 – Biologic Resources Laboratory, University of Illinois College of Medicine, Chicago[25]
- 1960 – Lake Meadows 601 building, 601 E 32nd St, Chicago[26]
- 1961 – Hartford Plaza North, 100 S Wacker Dr, Chicago[27]
- 1962 – Hermann Hall, Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago[28]
- 1962 – United Airlines headquarters, 1200 E Algonquin Rd, Mount Prospect, Illinois[3]
- 1964 – Cook County Administration Building, 69 W Washington St, Chicago[29]
- 1965 – Richard J. Daley Center,[c] 55 W Randolph St, Chicago[30]
- 1965 – Equitable Building, 401 N Michigan Ave, Chicago[31]
- 1965 – Gateway Center I, 10 S Riverside Plz, Chicago[32]
- 1965 – University of Illinois Chicago campus, Chicago[33]
- 1966 – Lindheimer Astrophysical Research Center,[a] Northwestern University, Evanston, Illinois[6]
- 1966 – Plaza on DeWitt, 260 E Chestnut St, Chicago[34]
- 1966 – Robert A. Pritzker Science Center, Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago[3]
- 1967 – Connecticut Mutual Life Insurance Company Building, 33 N Dearborn St, Chicago[29]
- 1967 – Arthur Keating Hall, Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago[35]
- 1967 – John T. Rettaliata Engineering Center, Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago[3]
- 1968 – Gateway Center II, 120 S Riverside Plz, Chicago[32]
- 1969 – John Hancock Center, 875 N Michigan Ave, Chicago[36]
- 1970 – O. T. Hogan Biological Sciences Building, Northwestern University, Evanston, Illinois[6]
- 1970 – Northwestern University Library, Northwestern University, Evanston, Illinois[6]
- 1970 – Regenstein Library, University of Chicago, Chicago[37]
- 1971 – Hartford Plaza South, 150 S Wacker Dr, Chicago[23]
- 1971 – St. Matthew United Methodist Church, 1000 N Orleans St, Chicago[38]
- 1972 – Gateway Center III, 222 S Riverside Plz, Chicago[32]
- 1972 – O'Hare Plaza, 8725 W Higgins Rd, Chicago[23]
- 1972 – Harold Leonard Stuart Building, Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago[3]
- 1973 – Q Center, 1405 N 5th Ave, St. Charles, Illinois[3]
- 1974 – Corliss High School, 821 E 103rd St, Chicago[3]
- 1974 – Harris Bank Addition II, 115 S LaSalle St, Chicago[39]
- 1974 – Sears Tower, 233 S Wacker Dr, Chicago[40]
- 1975 – Baxter International headquarters, 1 Baxter Pkwy, Deerfield, Illinois[23]
- 1975 – Julian High School, 10330 S Elizabeth St, Chicago[3]
- 1976 – Art Institute of Chicago Rubloff building, 111 S Michigan Ave, Chicago[41]
- 1977 – Apparel Center, 350 N Orleans St, Chicago[42]
- 1978 – Fort Dearborn Post Office, 540 N Dearborn St, Chicago[3]
- 1978 – Tropic World, Brookfield Zoo Chicago, Brookfield, Illinois[3]
- 1980 – Office building, 33 W Monroe St, Chicago[43]
- 1981 – Credit Union 1 Arena, University of Illinois Chicago, Chicago[6]
- 1981 – Three First National Plaza, 70 W Madison St, Chicago[29]
- 1982 – Freedom Center, 777 W Chicago Ave, Chicago[44]
- 1982 – Madison Plaza, 200 W Madison St, Chicago[45]
- 1983 – Gateway Center IV, 300 S Riverside Plz, Chicago[46]
- 1983 – One Magnificent Mile, 940-980 N Michigan Ave, Chicago[47]
- 1985 – Franklin Center, 227 W Monroe St, Chicago[48]
- 1985 – Office building, 203 N LaSalle St, Chicago[49]
- 1985 – One Financial Place, 425 S Financial Pl, Chicago[50]
- 1986 – Axis Apartments, 441 E Erie St, Chicago[51]
- 1986 – McCormick Place north building, 2301 S Lake Shore Dr, Chicago[52]
- 1986 – Office building, 225 W Washington St, Chicago[53]
- 1986 – Olympia Centre, 161 E Chicago Ave, Chicago[54]
- 1987 – Quaker Tower, 321 N Clark St, Chicago[55]
- 1988 – Office building, 303 W Madison St, Chicago[56]
- 1989 – NBC Tower, 454 N Columbus Dr, Chicago[57]
- 1990 – Chicago Place, 700 N Michigan Ave, Chicago[58]
- 1991 – Our Lady of Africa Catholic Church, 615 E Oakwood Blvd, Chicago[59]
- 1991 – PNC Centre, 1 N Franklin St, Chicago[53]
- 2005 – Field Museum of Natural History expansion, 1400 S Lake Shore Dr, Chicago[60]
- 2009 – Trump International Hotel and Tower, 401 N Wabash Ave, Chicago[61]
Indiana
edit- 1950 – J. C. Penney building, 120 Monument Cir, Indianapolis[62]
- 1958 – Standard Oil technical service buildings, 2815 Indianapolis Blvd, Whiting, Indiana[23]
- 1964 – Daily Journal Building, 2575 N Morton St, Franklin, Indiana[3]
- 1967 – Inland Steel Company research laboratory, East Chicago, Indiana[3]
- 1971 – The Republic Newspaper Office, 333 2nd St, Columbus, Indiana[3]
- 1974 – St. Joseph Valley Bank headquarters, 121 W Franklin St, Elkhart, Indiana[3]
- 1982 – OneAmerica Tower, 200 N Illinois St, Indianapolis[63]
- 1984 – Fort Wayne Museum of Art, 311 E Main St, Fort Wayne, Indiana
Iowa
edit- 1959 – Burling Library, Grinnell College, Grinnell, Iowa[64]
- 1962 – Bucksbaum Center for the Arts, Grinnell College, Grinnell, Iowa[64]
- 1965 – American Republic Insurance Company Headquarters Building, 601 6th Ave, Des Moines, Iowa[9]
- 1965 – Forum, Grinnell College, Grinnell, Iowa[6]
- 1972 – Bowen Science Building, University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa[65]
- 1973 – Lindquist Center, University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa[65]
- 1974 – Hardin Library for the Health Sciences, University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa[65]
- 1997 – Sioux City Art Center, 225 Nebraska St, Sioux City, Iowa[66]
Kansas
edit- 1974 – Fourth Financial Center, 100 N Broadway St, Wichita, Kansas[23]
Kentucky
editLouisiana
edit- 1951 – Pan American Life Insurance Company office building, 2400 Canal St, New Orleans
- 1962 – K&B Plaza, 1055 St Charles Ave, New Orleans
- 1971 – Bank of New Orleans Building, 1010 Common St, New Orleans[23]
- 1972 – Hancock Whitney Center, 701 Poydras St, New Orleans[23]
- 1980 – Pan American Life Center, 601 Poydras St, New Orleans
- 1983 – 400 Poydras Tower, 400 Poydras St, New Orleans
- 1984 – 1515 Poydras tower, New Orleans
Maine
editMaryland
edit- 1986 – 250 West Pratt Street office building, Baltimore
- 1992 – 100 East Pratt Street office building, Baltimore
Massachusetts
edit- 1957 – Compton Laboratories, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Massachusetts[9]
- 1970 – Barker Engineering Library, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Massachusetts[6]
- 1976 – Draper Laboratory, 555 Technology Sq, Cambridge, Massachusetts[23]
- 1977 – 60 State Street building, Boston[23]
- 1987 – Boston Harbor Hotel, 70 Rowes Wharf, Boston
Michigan
edit- 1956 – Ford World Headquarters, 1 American Rd, Dearborn, Michigan[67]
- 1960 – Parke-Davis research center,[d] 2800 Plymouth Rd, Ann Arbor, Michigan[23]
- 1961 – Upjohn Company headquarters, 7000 Portage Rd, Kalamazoo, Michigan[23]
- 1982 – New Center One Building, 3031 W Grand Blvd, Detroit[68]
Minnesota
edit- 1980 – Town Square complex, 445 Minnesota St, St Paul, Minnesota[69]
- 1981 – Thrivent Financial for Lutherans headquarters (former), 625 4th Ave S, Minneapolis[70]
- 1982 – Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome,[a] 900 S 5th St, Minneapolis[71]
- 1983 – Minneapolis City Center complex, 33 S 6th St, Minneapolis[72]
- 2001 – 50 South Sixth office building, Minneapolis[73]
Mississippi
editMissouri
edit- 1962 – Central Motor Bank, 500 Madison St, Jefferson City, Missouri[23]
- 1963 – BMA Tower, 700 W 31st St, Kansas City, Missouri[23]
- 1971 – TWA Administrative Offices Building, 11500 Ambassador Dr, Kansas City, Missouri[23]
- 1978 – City Center Square, 1100 Main St, Kansas City, Missouri
Montana
editNebraska
editNevada
editNew Hampshire
edit- 1966 – Horton and MacConnell Halls, University of New Hampshire, Durham, New Hampshire[74]
- 1967 – Kiewit Computation Center,[a] Dartmouth College, Hanover, New Hampshire[75]
New Jersey
editNew Mexico
editNew York
edit- 1950 – Brooklyn Hospital Center, 121 Dekalb Ave, Brooklyn[7]
- 1952 – Lever House, 390 Park Ave, New York City[9]
- 1954 – Manufacturers Trust Company Building, 510 Fifth Ave, New York City[9]
- 1960 – Pepsi-Cola Building, 500 Park Ave, New York City[9]
- 1960 – Union Carbide Building, 270 Park Ave, New York City[9]
- 1961 – One Chase Manhattan Plaza, 28 Liberty St, New York City[9]
- 1962 – Buffalo AKG Art Museum expansion, 1285 Elmwood Ave, Buffalo, New York[9]
- 1965 – New York Public Library for the Performing Arts, Lincoln Center, New York City[7]
- 1967 – Marine Midland Building, 140 Broadway, New York City[9]
- 1968 – Louis Jefferson Long Library, Wells College, Aurora, New York[6]
- 1970 – Five Star Bank Plaza, 100 Chestnut St, Rochester, New York[23]
- 1970 – Kodak Riverwood, 4545 E River Rd, Henrietta, New York[23]
- 1971 – 919 Third Avenue office building, New York City
- 1972 – W. R. Grace Building, 1114 6th Ave, New York City[9]
- 1972 – Seneca One Tower, 1 Seneca St, Buffalo, New York
- 1973 – One Liberty Plaza, 165 Broadway, New York City
- 1974 – Olympic Tower, 641 5th Ave, New York City
- 1974 – Solow Building, 9 W 7th St, New York City[9]
- 1981 – George Eastman Museum expansion, 900 East Ave, Rochester, New York[3]
- 1985 – Tower 49, 8-18 E 49th St, New York City
- 1987 – Islamic Cultural Center of New York, 1711 3rd Ave, New York City
- 1989 – One Court Square, 2501 Jackson Ave, Long Island City, Queens
- 1989 – One Worldwide Plaza, 825 8th Ave, New York City
- 1992 – 450 Lexington Avenue office building, New York City
- 1993 – Bertelsmann Building, 1540 Broadway, New York City
- 2003 – Random House Tower, 1745 Broadway, New York City
- 2004 – Deutsche Bank Center, 1 Columbus Cir, New York City
- 2004 – Times Square Tower, 7 Times Sq, New York City
- 2008 – 101 Warren Street apartment building, New York City
- 2014 – One World Trade Center, 285 Fulton St, New York City
- 2019 – 35 Hudson Yards, 560 W 33rd St, New York City
North Carolina
editNorth Dakota
edit- 2020 – RDO Building, 225 Broadway N, Fargo, North Dakota[76]
Ohio
edit- 1948 – Terrace Plaza Hotel, 15 6th St W, Cincinnati[77]
- 1965 – Huntington Plaza,[e] 37 W Broad St, Columbus, Ohio[78]
- 1972 – Bond Court Building, 1300 E 9th St, Cleveland[23]
- 1972 – Diamond Shamrock Building, 1100 Superior Ave, Cleveland[3]
- 1977 – Preston Centre,[f] 155 E Broad St, Columbus, Ohio[79]
- 1979 – PNC Center,[g] 201 E 5th St, Cincinnati[80]
- 1980 – PNC Center, 1900 E 9th St, Cleveland[3]
- 1981 – Atrium One, 201 E 4th St, Cincinnati[81]
- 1983 – Eaton Center, 1111 Superior Ave, Cleveland
- 1984 – Atrium Two, 221 E 4th St, Cincinnati[81]
- 1986 – Huntington Center, 41 S High St, Columbus, Ohio[82]
- 1991 – Chemed Center, 255 E 5th St, Cincinnati[83]
Oklahoma
editOregon
edit- 1955 – Foster-Scholz and MacNaughton Halls, Reed College, Portland, Oregon[84]
- 1959 – L. E. Griffin Memorial Biology Building, Reed College, Portland, Oregon[84]
- 1963 – Standard Plaza, 1100 SW 6th Ave, Portland, Oregon
- 1964 – Oregon Institute of Technology campus, Klamath Falls, Oregon[85]
- 1965 – Harrison Tower Apartments, 222 SW Harrison St, Portland, Oregon
- 1967 – Ansel A. Knowlton Laboratory of Physics, Reed College, Portland, Oregon[84]
- 1974 – Boivin Hall, Oregon Institute of Technology, Klamath Falls, Oregon[85]
- 1975 – Edith Green – Wendell Wyatt Federal Building, 1220 SW 3rd Ave, Portland, Oregon
- 1982 – One Main Place, 101 SW Main St, Portland, Oregon
Pennsylvania
edit- 1952 – H. J. Heinz Company vinegar plant, 300 Heinz St, Pittsburgh[9]
- 1967 – Spectrum,[a] 3601 S Broad St, Philadelphia[3]
- 1976 – Two PNC Plaza, 620 Liberty Ave, Pittsburgh[3]
Rhode Island
edit- 1986 – Providence station, 100 Gaspee St, Providence, Rhode Island[86]
South Carolina
editSouth Dakota
editTennessee
edit- 1943 – Atomic City, Oak Ridge, Tennessee[7]
- 1970 – Tennessee Tower, 312 Rosa L Parks Ave, Nashville, Tennessee[23]
Texas
edit- 1956 – Medical Towers,[h] 1709 Dryden Rd, Houston[87]
- 1960 – One City Centre, 1021 Main St, Houston[9]
- 1961 – First of 7th, 500 W 7th St, Fort Worth, Texas[88]
- 1965 – El Paso Energy Building, 1001 Louisiana St, Houston[7]
- 1968 – One Main Place, 1201 Main St, Dallas[9]
- 1971 – Lyndon Baines Johnson Library and Museum,[i] 2313 Red River St, Austin, Texas[9]
- 1971 – One Shell Plaza, 910 Louisiana St, Houston[23]
- 1972 – Two Shell Plaza, 777 Walker St, Houston[23]
- 1981 – Mary Couts Burnett Library addition, Texas Christian University, Fort Worth, Texas[6]
- 1984 – Bank of America Plaza, 333 Convent St, San Antonio
- 1985 – Trammell Crow Center, 2001 Ross Ave, Dallas
- 1987 – Chase Tower, 2200 Ross Ave, Dallas
- 2002 – Kay Bailey Hutchison Convention Center, 650 S Griffin St, Dallas
- 2012 – Moody Performance Hall, 2520 Flora St, Dallas
Utah
editVermont
edit- 1957 – A. Bradley Soule Medical Alumni Building,[j][a] University of Vermont, Burlington, Vermont[89]
- 1968 – Given Medical Building,[j] University of Vermont, Burlington, Vermont[90]
Virginia
edit- 1958 – Reynolds Metals Company International Headquarters, 6601 W Broad St, Richmond, Virginia[9]
- 1967 – Bank of America Center, 321 E Main St, Norfolk, Virginia[91]
- 1973 – Philip Morris Manufacturing Center, 3601 Commerce Rd, Richmond, Virginia[9]
- 1975 – Eighth and Main Building, 707 E Main St, Richmond, Virginia[92]
Washington
edit- 1959 – Norton Building, 801 2nd Ave, Seattle[3]
- 1970 – 1201 Pacific office building, Tacoma, Washington
West Virginia
editWisconsin
edit- 1971 – MGIC Plaza, 250 E Kilbourne Ave, Milwaukee[23]
- 1973 – U.S. Bank Center, 777 E Wisconsin Ave, Milwaukee[23]
- 1974 – First Wisconsin Plaza, 1 S Pinckney St, Madison, WI[23]
- 2007 – University Club Tower, 825 N Prospect Ave, Milwaukee
Wyoming
editWashington, D.C.
edit- 1970 – International Bank for Reconstruction and Development headquarters (former), 1818 H St NW, Washington, D.C.[23]
- 1974 – Hirshhorn Museum, Independence Ave SW, Washington, D.C.[93]
- 1982 – Embassy of Kuwait, Washington, D.C., 3500 International Dr NW, Washington, D.C.[94]
- 1985 – Inter-American Development Bank headquarters, 1300 New York Avenue NW, Washington, D.C.[95]
- 1986 – Park Hyatt Washington, 1201 24th St NW, Washington, D.C.
- 1988 – Pavilion, National Gallery of Art Sculpture Garden, Washington, D.C.[96]
- 2009 – Marriott Hall, St. Albans School, Washington, D.C.[97]
Puerto Rico
editAfrica
edit- 1973 – Carlton Centre, Commissioner St, Johannesburg, South Africa
- 1980 – Cairo World Trade Center, Boulaq, Cairo, Egypt[23]
Asia
edit- 1977 – Khaneh Center, Tehran, Iran[23]
- 1978 – New World Centre,[a] Hong Kong[23]
- 1979 – Central Library, Sophia University, Tokyo, Japan[6]
- 1979 – Hotel Bumi Surabaya, Embong Kaliasin, Surabaya, East Java, Indonesia[23]
- 1981 – Hyatt International Hotel,[a] Kuwait City, Kuwait[23]
- 1981 – King Abdulaziz International Airport, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia[9]
- 1996 – Ayala Tower One, 6767 Ayala Ave, Makati, Philippines
- 2004 – One George Street office building, Singapore
- 2007 – Midtown Tower, 9-7-1 Akasaka, Tokyo, Japan
- 2007 – New Beijing Poly Plaza, Beijing, China
- 2010 – Burj Khalifa, 1 Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Blvd, Dubai, United Arab Emirates
- 2010 – China World Trade Center Tower III, Beijing, China
- 2010 – Zifeng Tower, 1 Zhongyang Rd, Nanjing, China
- 2011 – Al Hamra Tower, 13085 Jaber Al-Mubarak St, Kuwait City, Kuwait
- 2011 – Tianjin World Financial Center, Tianjin, China
- 2013 – Cayan Tower, Dubai Marina, Dubai, United Arab Emirates
- 2013 – China Merchants Tower, 1166 Wanghai Rd, Shenzhen, China
Australia
edit- 1969 – AMP Square, 527-555 Bourke St, Melbourne, Australia
Europe
edit- 1953 – Consulate General of the United States, Düsseldorf, Willi-Becker-Allee 10, Düsseldorf[9]
- 1955 – Hilton Istanbul Bosphorus, Cumhuriyet Cd 50, Şişli, Istanbul[9]
- 1956 – Consular Agency of the United States, Bremen, Präsident-Kennedy-Platz 1, Bremen, Germany[9]
- 1965 – Banque Lambert headquarters, Av Marnix 24, Brussels, Belgium[9]
- 1965 – Hayes Park,[k] Hayes, Hillingdon, Greater London, England[9]
- 1968 – Boots headquarters, Thane Rd, Nottingham, England[23]
- 1974 – W.D. & H.O. Wills headquarters, Lakeshore, Bristol, England<refname="GrahamEmanuel"/>
- 1977 – Europoint II and III, Marconistraat, Rotterdam, Netherlands[3]
- 1978 – Europoint IV, Marconistraat, Rotterdam, Netherlands[3]
- 2006 – Ontario Tower, 4 Fairmont Ave, London, England
- 2008 – Pan Peninsula, 70 Marsh Wall, London, England
- 2016 – Chronicle Tower, 261 City Rd, London, England
North America
edit- 1962 – Telus Tower, 630 René Lévesque Blvd W, Montreal, Canada
- 1974 – The Royal Gazette plant, Par-La-Ville Rd, Hamilton, Bermuda[3]
- 1976 – TD Tower, 10088 102 Ave NW, Edmonton, Canada
South America
edit- 1979 – Banco de Occidente headquarters, Guatemala City, Guatemala[23]
Notes
edit- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l Demolished.
- ^ Designed by Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, architects, with Weiss & Machado, associate architects.
- ^ Designed by C.F. Murphy Associates with Loebl, Schlossman & Bennett and Skidmore, Owings & Merrill as associated architects.
- ^ Now the North Campus Research Complex of the University of Michigan.
- ^ Designed by Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, architects, with Benham, Richards & Armstrong, associate architects.
- ^ Designed by Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, architects, with Dan A. Carmichael, associate architect.
- ^ Designed by Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, architects, with Baxter, Hodell, Donnelly & Preston, associate architects.
- ^ Designed by Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, architects, with Golemon & Rolfe, associate architects.
- ^ Designed by Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, architects, with Brooks, Barr, Graeber & White, associate architects.
- ^ a b Designed by Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, architects, with Freeman French Freeman, associate architects.
- ^ Designed by Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, architects, with Mathews, Ryan & Simpson, associate architects.
References
edit- ^ "Brown, Elliott Foss" in American Architects Directory (New York: R. R. Bowker Company, 1955): 66.
- ^ "Assemblymen Pick Architects For Hospital," Daily Sitka Sentinel, February 8, 1980, 1.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z "Goldsmith, Myron" in Contemporary Architects, ed. Muriel Emanuel (New York: St. Martin's Press, 1980): 297-298.
- ^ "Firm unveils details of high-rise project," Arizona Republic, May 23, 1978, B1 and B3.
- ^ "Construction starts on office high-rise," Arizona Republic, August 12, 1984, E3.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m "Netsch, Walter A(ndrew Jr.)" in Contemporary Architects, ed. Muriel Emanuel (New York: St. Martin's Press, 1980): 585-586.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j "Skidmore, Owings and Merrill" in Contemporary Architects, ed. Muriel Emanuel (New York: St. Martin's Press, 1980): 755-756.
- ^ "Construction Started At Greenwich Hospital," Hartford Courant, August 15, 1949, 8.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab "Bunshaft, Gordon" in Contemporary Architects, ed. Muriel Emanuel (New York: St. Martin's Press, 1980): 126.
- ^ "Big Utility Piping Contract Completed," Hartford Courant, January 26, 1958, 13C.
- ^ "The 22 Story Hartford Building Is Presented Today," Hartford Courant, January 28, 1968, 1D.
- ^ "College Accepts Design For Art Center," The Day, February 21, 1966, 1.
- ^ "Fairfield Group Briefed On GE Building Plans," Bridgeport Post, July 7, 1971, 14.
- ^ Jon Sandberg, "Construction Due To Start By June 15," Hartford Courant, March 27, 1981, B1.
- ^ "Demolition Of Two Buildings To Pave Way For Twin-Towers," Hartford Courant, August 7, 1980, 38.
- ^ Mark Pazniokas, "CityPlace II preparing to join older brother in Hartford," Hartford Courant, December 19, 1986, D5.
- ^ Anne Crofoot Kuckro, "An Ambiguous Proposal For a Faceless Building," Hartford Courant, March 4, 1985, B7.
- ^ Kenneth R. Rosselin, "Work Starts On Technology Park," Hartford Courant, October 14, 2015, A8.
- ^ Michael Jackson, "Planners approve hotel, tower," Morning News, November 14, 1985, B1.
- ^ Engineering News-Record (December 6, 1956): 344.
- ^ Dwaine Carver, "Boise Cascade Corporation Headquarters," SAH Archipedia, no date. Accessed July 15, 2024.
- ^ AIA Guide to Chicago, ed. Alice Sinkevich and Laurie McGovern Peterson (Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 2014): 381.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af "Graham, Bruce J(ohn)" in Contemporary Architects, ed. Muriel Emanuel (New York: St. Martin's Press, 1980): 303-304.
- ^ AIA Guide to Chicago, ed. Alice Sinkevich and Laurie McGovern Peterson (Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 2014): 68-69.
- ^ AIA Guide to Chicago, ed. Alice Sinkevich and Laurie McGovern Peterson (Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 2014): 306.
- ^ AIA Guide to Chicago, ed. Alice Sinkevich and Laurie McGovern Peterson (Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 2014): 382.
- ^ AIA Guide to Chicago, ed. Alice Sinkevich and Laurie McGovern Peterson (Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 2014): 91.
- ^ AIA Guide to Chicago, ed. Alice Sinkevich and Laurie McGovern Peterson (Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 2014): 387.
- ^ a b c AIA Guide to Chicago, ed. Alice Sinkevich and Laurie McGovern Peterson (Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 2014): 70.
- ^ AIA Guide to Chicago, ed. Alice Sinkevich and Laurie McGovern Peterson (Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 2014): 70-71.
- ^ AIA Guide to Chicago, ed. Alice Sinkevich and Laurie McGovern Peterson (Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 2014): 131.
- ^ a b c AIA Guide to Chicago, ed. Alice Sinkevich and Laurie McGovern Peterson (Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 2014): 94.
- ^ AIA Guide to Chicago, ed. Alice Sinkevich and Laurie McGovern Peterson (Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 2014): 309-314.
- ^ AIA Guide to Chicago, ed. Alice Sinkevich and Laurie McGovern Peterson (Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 2014): 142-143.
- ^ AIA Guide to Chicago, ed. Alice Sinkevich and Laurie McGovern Peterson (Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 2014): 388.
- ^ AIA Guide to Chicago, ed. Alice Sinkevich and Laurie McGovern Peterson (Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 2014): 138-139.
- ^ AIA Guide to Chicago, ed. Alice Sinkevich and Laurie McGovern Peterson (Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 2014): 446.
- ^ AIA Guide to Chicago, ed. Alice Sinkevich and Laurie McGovern Peterson (Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 2014): 168.
- ^ AIA Guide to Chicago, ed. Alice Sinkevich and Laurie McGovern Peterson (Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 2014): 75.
- ^ AIA Guide to Chicago, ed. Alice Sinkevich and Laurie McGovern Peterson (Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 2014): 92-93.
- ^ AIA Guide to Chicago, ed. Alice Sinkevich and Laurie McGovern Peterson (Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 2014): 42-43.
- ^ AIA Guide to Chicago, ed. Alice Sinkevich and Laurie McGovern Peterson (Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 2014): 89.
- ^ AIA Guide to Chicago, ed. Alice Sinkevich and Laurie McGovern Peterson (Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 2014): 68.
- ^ AIA Guide to Chicago, ed. Alice Sinkevich and Laurie McGovern Peterson (Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 2014): 169.
- ^ AIA Guide to Chicago, ed. Alice Sinkevich and Laurie McGovern Peterson (Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 2014): 85.
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