George Grant Elmslie (February 20, 1869 – April 23, 1952) was an American Prairie School architect whose works are is mostly found in the Midwestern United...
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George Elmslie may refer to: George Grant Elmslie (1869–1952), Scottish-born American architect George Elmslie (politician) (1861–1918), Australian politician...
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(1880–1965) and George Grant Elmslie (1869–1952) both eventually received Fellowships in the College of the American Institute of Architects. George Feick Jr...
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Old Second National Bank (category George Grant Elmslie buildings)
style by George Grant Elmslie, and was one of his last commissions. The Old Second National Bank of Aurora was designed by George Grant Elmslie in 1924...
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United States. He partnered with George Grant Elmslie, and briefly with George Feick. The firm of Purcell & Elmslie produced designs for buildings in...
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Australian politician George Grant Elmslie (1869–1952), American architect John Elmslie (1831–1907), Scottish minister Kenward Elmslie (1929–2022), American...
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by Frank Lloyd Wright, Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, Bruce Goff and George Grant Elmslie. Aurora is also home to over 50 Sears Catalog Homes and seven Lustron...
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Drummond George Grant Elmslie Marion Mahony Griffin Walter Burley Griffin Henry John Klutho George Washington Maher Mason Maury John Randal McDonald George Mann...
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Harold C. Bradley House (category George Grant Elmslie buildings)
Residence, is a Prairie School home designed by Louis H. Sullivan and George Grant Elmslie. It is located in the University Heights Historic District of Madison...
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presence of a group of buildings designed by architect George Grant Elmslie. Between 1927 and 1932, Elmslie designed seven structures for the college, of which...
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Merchants National Bank (Winona, Minnesota) (category Purcell and Elmslie buildings)
Historic District. Architects William Gray Purcell, George Feick, Jr., and George Grant Elmslie intended the building to appear solid and stable, to...
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New York City. Except for some designs by his longtime draftsman George Grant Elmslie, and the occasional tribute to Sullivan such as Schmidt, Garden &...
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Heights neighborhood was designed collaboratively by Sullivan and George Grant Elmslie in 1908–1910. Claude and Starck designed over 175 Madison buildings...
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Tulip candelabra by Fernand Dubois (1899) Cast iron Baluster by George Grant Elmslie (1899–1904) Chocolate pot with a molinet (stirring rod) by Lucien...
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Chapel is a historic mortuary in Aurora, Illinois. It was designed by George Grant Elmslie and is one of only a few Prairie School buildings designed for commercial...
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First Congregational Church of Western Springs (category George Grant Elmslie buildings)
Springs is a historic church in Western Springs, Illinois. Designed by George Grant Elmslie, it is considered the town's finest example of Gothic Revival and...
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Martin, Ida Shaw (1919), The Sorority Handbook (6th ed.), Menasha, WI: George Banta Publishing, p. 36, retrieved 2008-06-18 Jordan, David Starr (December...
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the Harold C. Bradley House, Madison, WI, by Louis Sullivan and George Grant Elmslie representative of Prairie School architecture. Deeply overhanging...
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on the responsibility of his office, including Marion Mahony and George Grant Elmslie, both of whom refused. Finally, he arranged for von Holst to oversee...
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Building, as a draftsman where he worked with Frank Lloyd Wright and George Grant Elmslie. In late 1888 Maher started his own practice and then in late 1889...
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John Eberson (1875–1964), Romania/US Peter Eisenman (born 1932), US George Grant Elmslie (1869–1952), US Richard England (born 1937), Malta Arthur Erickson...
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Woodbury County Courthouse (category Purcell and Elmslie buildings)
the Minneapolis architect George Grant Elmslie in collaboration with the Sioux City architect William L. Steele and Elmslie's partner, William Gray Purcell...
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historical precedent. Other architects of that school include George Grant Elmslie, George Washington Maher, William Gray Purcell, William Drummond and...
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S. Hutton (later an Indiana school architect who partnered with George Grant Elmslie) Louis Jallade (architect of the gymnasium at the University of Delaware)...
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Keystone Building (Aurora, Illinois) (category George Grant Elmslie buildings)
The structure is one of two buildings on Stolp Island designed by George Grant Elmslie, the other one being the Graham Building. In addition, there are...
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attraction. Two office buildings were designed in the Prairie Style by George Grant Elmslie: the Keystone Building (1923) and the Graham Building (1926). The...
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be found in the neighborhood. Architects William Gray Purcell and George Grant Elmslie designed the Catherine Gray House in this neighborhood, at 2409 Lake...
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Edna S. Purcell House (category Purcell and Elmslie buildings)
original project files, was built in 1913. William Purcell and partner George Elmslie collaborated on the house, designed for a narrow, 50- by 150-foot city...
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in 1909, Purcell & Elmslie has been described as one of the most prolific of the Prairie School. After adding George Grant Elmslie as partner in 1909...
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Redfield Estate built in 1929. The Tudor Revival house was designed by George Grant Elmslie. Three years later it became home to her daughter, author Louise...
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