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NCARB Presidents[edit]

TAC in RI[edit]

  • House, Providence (1948, W Gropius, unlocated)[1]
  • Pillsbury house, Rumford (1949, W Gropius, unlocated)[2][1] from TAC list: J. C. Harkness and illegible
  • Elementary school, Providence (1952, W Gropius, unlocated)[1]
  • Holliman Elementary School, Warwick (1953, W Gropius)[3] from TAC list: J. C. Harkness and N. C. Fletcher
  • Rhodes Elementary School, Warwick (1953, W Gropius, demolished)[3] ditto
  • Sherman Elementary School, Warwick (1953, W Gropius)[3] ditto
  • Wickes Elementary School, Warwick (1953, W Gropius, demolished)[3] ditto
  • Hoskins Park housing, Quonset Point (1953, W Gropius, demolished)[1] from TAC list: B. Thompson
  • Fram Corporation headquarters, Rumford (1954, B Thompson, demolished)[4] from TAC list: B. Thompson, 1972 addition by P. W. Morton
  • Moses Brown School Friends Hall, Providence (1962, J C Harkness)[5]
  • Moses Brown School development plan, Providence (1963)[6]
  • St. George's School duPont Science Building, Middletown (1963)[6]
  • East Greenwich High School, East Greenwich (1967, J C Harkness)[7][6]
  • Classical High School etc., Providence (1970, J C Harkness)[6]
  • North Kingstown Free Library, Wickford (1975)[8] from TAC list: P. W. Morton

The Rumford Pillsbury house (1949) was likely for Sarah P Harkness' brother, Samuel W Pillsbury, who lived in Rumford at the time of his marriage in 1950.[9] Pillsbury moved to Princeton NJ in 1953 and later to Duxbury. TAC completed another Pillsbury house in Milton in 1951.[1]

Do not know what the Providence elementary school (1952) included by Emanuel et al. could be. The first school built by the city after WWII was Vartan Gregorian (1954) by Cull & Robinson. Maybe a consultant? Not mentioned in TAC (1966) or Giedion (1992).

What could the "1948" house be? from TAC list/1952 PVD directory:

  • Warmington (Chip): Carl and Ruth C. Warmington, 251 Medway, not extant

RI publications[edit]

  • 1970 - Pembroke College dormitories, Providence - MLTW/Lyndon, Cambridge[10][11][12]
  • 1970 - Elementary school, Andover, MA - William D. Warner, Providence[13][14]
  • 1971 - Vacation house, Block Island - Christopher H. L. Owen, New York[15][16]
  • 1971 - Biomedical center, Brown University - Shepley, Bulfinch, Richardson & Abbott, Boston[17]
  • 1971 - Hotel, Newport - Warner Burns Toan Lunde, New York[18][19]
  • 1971 - Renovated industrial building, Pawtucket - Warren Platner, New Haven[20][21]
  • 1972 - Condo development, Newport[22]
  • 1972 - House, Barrington[23]
  • 1972 - Smithsonian exhibition, Washington, DC - Research and Design Institute (REDE)[24]
  • 1972 - Vocational high school, Lincoln[25]
  • 1973 - Sports Science and Athletics Pavilion (interior), University of La Verne, La Verne, CA[26]
  • 1973 - Bryant University campus, Smithfield - J. Robert Hillier, Princeton[27]
  • 1974 - Pierce School, Brookline, MA - William D. Warner, Providence[28]
  • 1974 - South County Hospital, Wakefield - REDE[29][30]
  • 1974 - Medical clinic, Providence - REDE[31]
  • 1975 - Apartments, Bristol - Robinson Green Beretta[32]
  • 1975 - Mill-to-office conversion, Providence - REDE[33]
  • 1975 - State house restoration, Providence - REDE[34]
  • 1976 - Brick Market Place, Newport - Glaser/DeCastro/Vitols Partnership, Boston[35][36]
  • 1976 - Providence Community Health Centers, Providence - REDE and McConnell & MacLeish[37]
  • 1977 - Providence Journal offices, Providence - Warren Platner, New Haven[38][39]
  • 1978 - Housing, Bristol - Peter Gisolfi[40]
  • 1978 - Mill-to-clinic conversion, Providence - Steffian Bradley Associates, Boston[41]
  • 1979 - Housing/town rebuilding, Narragansett Pier - Robinson Green Beretta and Quinlivin, Pierik & Krause, Syracuse[42]
  • 1979 – Butler Hospital, Providence - The Hillier Group, Princeton[43]
  • 1980 - RISD steps, Providence - Machado and Silvetti Associates, Boston[44]
  • 1980 - Moses Brown School Library, Providence - Morris Nathanson Design, Providence[45]
  • 1980 - Union Square shopping center, Woonsocket[46]
  • 1981 - Capital Center redevelopment, Providence - Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, Washington[47]
  • 1981 - Providence Athenaeum addition, Providence - Warren Platner Associates, New Haven[48]
  • 1981 - Yachting museum, Bristol - Evan L. Schwartz, New York[49]
  • 1981 - Court tennis facility restoration, Newport - Forbes Hailey Jeas & Erneman, Boston[50]
  • 1981 - Mill-to-office conversion, Providence - Ralph Beckman and Jeff Blydenburgh[51]
  • 1981 - Providence Arcade restoration, Providence - Irving B. Haynes & Associates, Providence[52][53]
  • 1981 - Portsmouth Abbey School classroom building, Portsmouth - Pietro Belluschi and Jung/Brannen Associates, Boston[54]
  • 1981 - Cookie store, Providence - Robert Flack & Associates, Cambridge[55]
  • 1982 - Fleet Bank building, Providence - Hellmuth, Obata & Kassabaum, St. Louis[56]
  • 1982 - School-to-apartment conversion, Newport - George Ranalli, New York[57]
  • 1982 - House, Block Island - Venturi, Rauch & Scott Brown, Philadelphia[58][59]
  • 1982 - Teahouse restoration, Newport - Mark Weber[60]
  • 1983 - L. L. Evan restaurant, Warwick - Warren Platner Associates, New Haven[61]
  • 1983 - Train station, Providence - Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, Washington[62][63]
  • 1984 - House, Newport - Donham & Sweeney Architects, Boston[64]
  • 1984 - Roger Williams College architecture school, Bristol - Kite Palmer Associates[65][66]
  • 1985 - House remodeling, Middletown[67]
  • 1986 - Factory-to-office conversion, Providence - Hresko Yost Associates, Boston[68]
  • 1986 - American Bar and Grill, Providence - DiLeonardo International, Warwick[69]
  • 1986 - Hassinger house, Block Island - Herman Hassinger, Moorestown[70]
  • 1987 - Pratt Hill townhouses, Providence - Estes/Burgin Partnership, Providence[71]
  • 1988 - Mansion-to-apartment conversion, Newport - Newport Collaborative[72]
  • 1988 - Toy company headquarters, Pawtucket - Barton Myers Associates, Toronto[73][74][75]
  • 1988 - House, Providence - Crissman & Solomon, Boston[76]
  • 1989 - Courtland Mews, Providence - Newport Collaborative[77]
  • 1989 - Vacation house, Newport - William L. Burgin Architects, Newport[78]
  • 1989 - Kennedy Plaza staircase, Providence - Albert Veri & Associates, Providence[79]
  • 1989 - St. James Point apartments, North Providence - Kaufman & Meeks, Houston[80]
  • 1989 - The Breakers duplexes, Narragansett - Martin Organization[81]
  • 1990 - House, Jamestown - Estes & Company Architects, Newport[82]
  • 1990 - Duplexes, Providence - Estes & Company Architects, Newport[83]
  • 1990 - Wheeler School library, Providence - Schwartz/Silver Architects, Boston[84]
  • 1990 - Brown University Salomon Center, Providence - Goody, Clancy & Associates, Boston[85]
  • 1991 - Cookson American office restoration, Providence - Peter Wooding Design Associates, Providence[86]
  • 1992 - House, Jamestown - Bausman & Gill Associates, New York[87]
  • 1992 - Vacation house remodeling (Estes & Company Architects, Newport)[88]
  • 1993 - House (Estes & Company Architects, Newport), Newport[89]
  • 1993 - House (William L. Burgin Architects, Newport), Jamestown[90]
  • 1993 - River relocation project (William D. Warner, Exeter), Providence[91][92]
  • 1994 - Convention center (HNTB), Providence[93]
  • 1994 - RISD art museum addition (Tony Atkin, Philadelphia), Providence[94]
  • 1995 - House (Estes & Company Architects, Newport), Narragansett Bay[95]
  • 1996 - House (Estes & Company Architects, Newport), Jamestown[96]
  • 1996 - University of Rhode Island Providence Campus (Presbrey & Torrado Architects, Providence), Providence[97]
  • 1997 - Providence Place Mall (Arrowstreet, Somerville), Providence[98]
  • 1997 - House (Estes & Company Architects, Newport), Coast area[99]
  • 1998 - Green Animals topiary (George Mendoca), Portsmouth[100]
  • 1999 - Beach facility (William L. Burgin Architects, Newport), Narragansett[101]
  • 2000 - House (Estes Twombly Architects, Newport)[102]
  • 2000 - House (Estes Twombly Architects, Newport), Block Island[103]
  • 2000 - House (Estes Twombly Architects, Newport), Jamestown[104]
  • 2001 - Freeman house (Estes Twombly Architects, Newport), Bristol[105]
  • 2001 - Misquamicut State Beach development (William L. Burgin Architects, Newport), Westerly[106]
  • 2002 - Cyronak house (Estes Twombly Architects, Newport), Block Island[107]
  • 2002 - Sisson Cottage/Goosewing Farm (Bohlin, Cywinski & Jackson, Philadelphia), Little Compton[108]
  • 2002 - Cottage renovation (Estes Twombly Architects, Newport), Jamestown[109]
  • 2002 - Brown University Smith-Buonanno Hall (William Kite Architects, Providence), Providence[110]
  • 2002 - House (Brewster Thornton Rapp Architects, Providence), Jamestown[111]
  • 2003 - Estes house (Estes Twombly Architects, Newport), Jamestown[112]
  • 2003 - Pacitti house (Estes Twombly Architects, Newport), Warwick[113]
  • 2004 - Lakeside house (Brewster Thornton Rapp Architects, Providence), western RI[114]
  • 2004 - McKeough house (Estes Twombly Architects, Newport), Block Island[115]
  • 2005 - Villages on Mount Hope Bay (Bloodgood Sharp Buster, Des Moines), Tiverton[116]
  • 2007 - RISD Fleet Library (Office dA, Boston), Providence[117][118]
  • 2007 - Smith Hill housing (Donald Powers Architects, Providence), Providence[119]
  • 2007 - Osprey house (Estes Twombly Architects, Newport), Jamestown[120]
  • 2008 - Guest house (Parallel Design), Block Island[121]
  • 2008 - Watch Hill Yacht Club (Burgin Lambert Architects, Newport)[122]

Gotta figure out what the deal with REDE/Ronald Beckman/Jeffrey Blydenburgh is

Massachusetts[edit]

  • John W. Ames Jr. AIA (1897-1963)
    • Ames, Child & Graves (1939-1955)
    • Ames & Graves (1955-1963)
  • Walter F. Bogner FAIA (1899-1993)
    • Bogner & Billings (1928-1929)
    • Walter F. Bogner (1929-1948; 1951-1968)
    • Bogner & Richmond (1947-1951)
  • Herbert L. Beckwith FAIA (1903-1997); William E. Haible FAIA (1914-1994)
    • Anderson & Beckwith (1937-1955)
    • Anderson, Beckwith & Haible (1955-1974, 1980s)
    • Anderson, Beckwith, Haible & Reeve (1974-?)
  • Paul A. Coletti AIA (1898-1996); Carroll Coletti AIA (1905-1957); David B. Coletti AIA (1929-2010)
    • Coletti Brothers (1931-1990)
  • Arland A. Dirlam AIA (1905-1979)
    • Dirlam & Brennan (1931)
    • Arland A. Dirlam (1931-1942, 1946-1978)
  • William W. Drummey AIA (1893-1972)
    • William W. Drummey (1923-1960)
    • Drummey Rosane Anderson (1960-Present)
  • Samuel S. Eisenberg AIA (1892-1964); Herbert W. Eisenberg AIA (1926-2013)
    • S. S. Eisenberg (1916-1927, 1936-1964)
    • Eisenberg & Feer (1927-1936)
    • S. S. Eisenberg Associates (1965-1972)
    • Eisenberg Associates (1972-1975)
    • Eisenberg Haven Smith Associates (1975-1976)
    • Eisenberg Haven Associates (1976-1989)
    • Eisenberg Haven Architects (1989-2018)
  • Joseph L. Eldredge FAIA (born 1924)
    • Brigham & Eldredge (1957-1958)
    • Strickland, Brigham & Eldredge (1958-1969)
    • Brigham/Eldredge/Limon/Hussey (1969-1975)
    • Joseph L. Eldredge (1969-?)
  • Harry Ellenzweig FAIA (1931-2014)
    • Wallace, Floyd, Ellenzweig (1970-1975)
    • Wallace, Floyd, Ellenzweig, Moore (1975-1981)
    • Ellenzweig, Moore & Associates (1981-1987)
    • Ellenzweig Associates (1987-Present)
  • Marvin E. Goody FAIA (1929-1980); John M. Clancy FAIA (1929-2005)
    • Hamilton & Goody (1955-1961)
    • Hamilton, Goody & Clancy (1961-1962)
    • Marvin E. Goody, John M. Clancy & Associates (1962-1984)
    • Goody, Clancy & Associates (1984-?)
    • Goody Clancy
  • Ronald Gourley FAIA (1919-1999)
    • Ronald Gourley (1954-1958)
    • Sert, Jackson & Gourley (1958-1963)
    • Integrated Design Services Group (1966-1972)
    • Gourley/Richmond (1972-1976)
    • Gourley, Richmond & Mitchell (1976-1982)
  • Huson Jackson FAIA (1913-2006)
    • Sert, Jackson & Gourley (1958-1963)
    • Sert, Jackson & Associates (1963-1969)
    • Sert Jackson & Associates (1969-1998)
  • Isidor Richmond FAIA (1894-1988); Carney Goldberg FAIA (1907-1981)
    • Isidor Richmond (1925-1946)
    • Carney Goldberg (1933-1946)
    • Isidor Richmond & Carney Goldberg (1946-1973)
  • Edwin T. Steffian FAIA (1999-1974); Peter Steffian FAIA (1936-2013)
    • Edwin T. Steffian (1932-1940s, 1950-1960)
    • des Granges & Steffian (1946-1950)
    • Edwin T. Steffian & Associates (1960-1965)
    • Steffian, Steffian & Bradley (1965-1972)
    • Steffian Bradley Associates (1972-2000s)
    • Steffian Bradley Architects (2000s-2019)
  • Sidney T. Strickland AIA (1880-1954); Charles R. Strickland FAIA (1908-1991)
    • Strickland & Law (1915-1920)
    • Strickland, Blodget & Law (1920-1932)
    • Strickland & Strickland (1932-1954)
    • Charles R. Strickland (1954-1958, 1969-?)
    • Strickland, Brigham & Eldredge (1958-1969)
  • David Wallace FAIA (born 1928)
    • Geometrics (1956-1970)
    • Wallace, Floyd, Ellenzweig (1970-1975)
    • Wallace, Floyd, Ellenzweig, Moore (1975-1981)
    • Wallace, Floyd Associates/Wallace Floyd Design Group (1981-1990s)
    • Wallace Floyd Design Group (1990s-2005)

New York[edit]

  • A. Grant Fordyce AIA (died 1972); William Hamby FAIA (1902–1990); Lloyd Howard Slomanson AIA (born 1928)
    • Fordyce & Hamby Associates (1935–1967)
    • Fordyce, Hamby & Kennerly (1967–1968)
    • Hamby, Kennerly & Slomanson (1968-1970)
    • Hamby, Kennerly, Slomanson & Smith (1970–)
    • Kennerly, Slomanson & Smith (1972–1981)
    • Slomanson, Smith & Barresi (1981–)

Washington, D.C.[edit]

  • Louis Justement FAIA (1891–1968); James P. Callmer AIA (1919–1996)
    • Sonnemann & Justement (1919–1924)
    • Louis Justement (1924–1946)
    • Justement, Elam & Darby (1946–1956)
    • Justement, Elam, Callmer & Kidd (1956–1966)
    • Justement & Callmer (1966–1968)
    • Callmer & Milstead (1968–1973)


Maybe someday (hoping these links turn blue on their own)[edit]

If anyone is interested in any of these architects, I have tentative lists of works for these and others, that I would be happy to provide.

  1. ^ a b c d e "Gropius, Walter" in Contemporary Architects, ed. Muriel Emanuel (New York: St. Martin's Press, 1980): 813-320.
  2. ^ Progressive Architecture (March, 1953): 76-79.
  3. ^ a b c d ''The Architects Collaborative, 1945-1965, ed. Walter Gropius and Sarah P. Harkness (New York: Architectural Book, 1966)
  4. ^ https://artinruins.com/property/fram-company-headquarters/
  5. ^ "Private school of fluid spaces" in Architectural Forum 120, no. 5 (May, 1964): 122-123.
  6. ^ a b c d "The Architects Collaborative" in Contemporary Architects, ed. Muriel Emanuel (New York: St. Martin's Press, 1980): 807-810.
  7. ^ "Courtyard high school creates a beautiful campus" in Architectural Record 144, no. 5 (November, 1968): 164-166.
  8. ^ William H. Jordy, Buildings of Rhode Island (New York: Oxford University Press, 2004): 362.
  9. ^ "Miss Catherine Harrington Is Bride of Samuel W. Pillsbury in Providence," Boston Globe, November 5, 1950, A32.
  10. ^ Progressive Architecture (January, 1970): 130-135.
  11. ^ Progressive Architecture (February, 1976): 47-53.
  12. ^ AIA Journal (Mid-May, 1979): 182-183.
  13. ^ AIA Journal (June, 1970): 89.
  14. ^ AIA Journal (August, 1970): 31.
  15. ^ Progressive Architecture (May, 1971): 98-99.
  16. ^ House and Home (November, 1971): 76-77.
  17. ^ Architectural Forum (June, 1971): 36-39.
  18. ^ Interiors (June, 1971): 102-106.
  19. ^ Architectural Record (November, 1971): 96-99.
  20. ^ Architectural Forum (September, 1971): 12.
  21. ^ Architectural Record (January, 1975): 111-116.
  22. ^ Progressive Architecture (January, 1972): 98-99.
  23. ^ Architectural Record (Mid-May, 1972): 32-35.
  24. ^ Progressive Architecture (August, 1972): 85-86.
  25. ^ Architectural Record (September, 1972): 125-128.
  26. ^ Progressive Architecture (January, 1973): 78-79.
  27. ^ Architectural Forum (March, 1973): 10.
  28. ^ Interiors (November, 1974): 74-77.
  29. ^ Progressive Architecture (November, 1974): 64-69.
  30. ^ Interiors (December, 1974): 74-75.
  31. ^ Interiors (December, 1974): 72-73.
  32. ^ House and Home (February, 1975): 78-79.
  33. ^ Progressive Architecture (May, 1975): 68-75.
  34. ^ Interiors (September, 1975): 110-114.
  35. ^ Architectural Record (Mid-May, 1976): 106.
  36. ^ House and Home (July, 1976): 66-69.
  37. ^ Progressive Architecture (September, 1976): 48-53.
  38. ^ Architectural Record (January, 1977): 118-121.
  39. ^ Interior Design (May, 1977): 142-145.
  40. ^ Housing (September, 1978): 90-93.
  41. ^ Architectural Record (November, 1978): 122-125.
  42. ^ Housing (January, 1979): 52-53.
  43. ^ Architectural Record (October, 1979): 125-126.
  44. ^ Progressive Architecture (January, 1980): 90-93.
  45. ^ Interiors (April, 1980): 80-81.
  46. ^ Housing (September, 1980): 46.
  47. ^ Progressive Architecture (January, 1981): 94-95.
  48. ^ Interior Design (January, 1981): 244-253.
  49. ^ Progressive Architecture (January, 1981): 122-123.
  50. ^ Architectural Record (April, 1981): 106-111.
  51. ^ Solar Age (April, 1981): 46-49.
  52. ^ Architectural Record (May, 1981): 114-117.
  53. ^ Progressive Architecture (November, 1986): 119.
  54. ^ Architectural Record (June, 1981): 122-123.
  55. ^ Interior Design (November, 1981): 266-267.
  56. ^ Architectural Record (April, 1982): 39.
  57. ^ Interior Design (April, 1982): 212-217.
  58. ^ Architectural Record (Mid-May, 1982): 54-57.
  59. ^ AIA Journal (May, 1983): 260-263.
  60. ^ Builder (November, 1982): 35-36.
  61. ^ Architectural Record (April, 1983): 138-141.
  62. ^ Progressive Architecture (May, 1983): 100-101.
  63. ^ Progressive Architecture (March, 1987): 92-95.
  64. ^ Builder (October, 1984): 136.
  65. ^ Architectural Record (October, 1984): 122-123.
  66. ^ Architecture (August, 1988): 84-85.
  67. ^ Solar Age (April, 1985): 20-21.
  68. ^ Architecture (February, 1986): 56-57.
  69. ^ Interior Design (July, 1987): 234-235.
  70. ^ Architecture (October, 1986): 68-69.
  71. ^ Builder (October, 1987): 149.
  72. ^ Builder (May, 1988): 110.
  73. ^ Architecture (June, 1988): 78-83.
  74. ^ Interiors (February, 1995): 36-37.
  75. ^ Interior Design (January, 1996): 104-107.
  76. ^ Architecture (July, 1988): 113.
  77. ^ Builder (February, 1989): 74-75.
  78. ^ Builder (April, 1989): 116-119.
  79. ^ Progressive Architecture (July, 1989): 127.
  80. ^ Builder (August, 1989): 70-71.
  81. ^ Builder (September, 1989): 78.
  82. ^ Builder (March, 1990): 122-123.
  83. ^ Builder (July, 1990): 126-127.
  84. ^ Architecture (July, 1990): 78-81, 94-95.
  85. ^ Architectural Record (August, 1990): 83-87.
  86. ^ Interior Design (May, 1991): 202-207.
  87. ^ Architecture (February, 1992): 77-79.
  88. ^ Builder (October, 1992): 156.
  89. ^ Builder (June, 1993): 124-125
  90. ^ Builder (October, 1993): 132-133.
  91. ^ Landscape Architecture (June, 1993): 66-67.
  92. ^ Architecture (May, 1995): 135.
  93. ^ Architecture (July, 1994): 108.
  94. ^ Architecture (December, 1994): 72-77.
  95. ^ Builder (June, 1995): 104-105, 158.
  96. ^ Builder (October, 1996): 102-103.
  97. ^ Building Design & Construction (October, 1996): 58-60.
  98. ^ Architecture (August, 1997): 53.
  99. ^ Builder (October, 1997): 132.
  100. ^ Landscape Architecture (January, 1998): 14-16.
  101. ^ Builder (October, 1999): 136.
  102. ^ Builder (February, 2000): 128-129.
  103. ^ Builder (October, 2000): 120-121.
  104. ^ Builder (October, 2000): 144.
  105. ^ Builder (October, 2001): 112-113.
  106. ^ Builder (October, 2001): 134.
  107. ^ Residential Architect (May, 2002): 63.
  108. ^ Residential Architect (May, 2002): 70.
  109. ^ Residential Architect (May, 2002): 73.
  110. ^ Architectural Record (May, 2002): 144.
  111. ^ Builder (October, 2002): 94-95.
  112. ^ Residential Architect (May, 2003): 54.
  113. ^ Residential Architect (May, 2003): 62.
  114. ^ Builder (February, 2004): 88-89.
  115. ^ Residential Architect (May, 2004): 67.
  116. ^ Builder (January, 2005): 150.
  117. ^ Architectural Record (June, 2007): 200-203.
  118. ^ Building Design & Construction (September, 2007): 63-64.
  119. ^ Builder (July, 2007): 138-139.
  120. ^ Builder (October, 2007): 144.
  121. ^ Interior Design (January, 2008): 64-70.
  122. ^ Builder (October, 2008): 106.