Bertram Goodhue - Projects

Projects

  • All Saints' Church, Ashmont, Massachusetts, 1892
  • Church of the Advent (Boston, Massachusetts) (1875–1888 by Sturgis & Brigham), Lady Chapel Interior, 1894 (as Cram & Goodhue)
  • Public Library, Nashua, New Hampshire, 1902
  • Grace Church Chapel, Chicago, Illinois, 1904
  • The Chapel and the original campus of the United States Military Academy, West Point, New York, 1906
  • El Fureidis in Montecito, California, 1906
  • Saint Thomas Church in New York City, 1906
  • First Baptist Church, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, 1909
  • St. John's Episcopal Church, West Hartford, Connecticut, 1909
  • Kitchi Gammi Club, Duluth, Minnesota, 1912
  • St. Paul's Episcopal Church, Duluth, Minnesota, 1912
  • Church of the Intercession, New York, 1913
  • St. Bartholomew's Church, New York City, 1913
  • Hotel Washington, Colón, Panama, 1913
  • Ford Hall, Rutgers University, 1914
  • Hartley Office Building, Duluth, Minnesota, 1914
  • Virginia Military Institute, Lexington, Virginia, 1914
  • Cavour Hartley House, Duluth, Minnesota, 1915
  • El Prado Quadrangle, the Fine Arts Gallery (now the San Diego Museum of Art), and the California Building (now the San Diego Museum of Man), all part of the Panama-California Exposition in Balboa Park, San Diego, California, 1915
  • Rockefeller Chapel, University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois, commissioned 1918, built 1925–1928
  • the town plan and several buildings for the "Million Dollar Ghost Town", Tyrone, New Mexico
  • Grolier Club Library, New York City, 1917
  • St. Vincent Ferrer, New York City, 1920
  • Oahu College and Kamehameha Schools, Honolulu, Hawaii, 1915–1920
  • Marine Corps Recruit Depot San Diego, San Diego, California, 1921
  • Los Angeles Central Library, Downtown Los Angeles, California, 1924
  • Nebraska State Capitol, Lincoln, Nebraska, 1924
  • National Academy of Sciences Building, Washington, D.C., 1924
  • Master Plan, the Physics Building, Dabney Hall, and other campus buildings for the California Institute of Technology (Caltech), Pasadena, California, 1924
  • Fraternity House of the Rensselaer Society of Engineers, Troy, New York, 1922–1924
  • Trinity English Lutheran Church, Fort Wayne, Indiana, 1924
  • Hall, or tomb, Wolf's Head Society, Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut, designed ca. 1924, built posthumously
  • Oriental Institute, University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois, commissioned 1919, completed in 1931 by the successor firm of Mayers Murray & Phillip.
  • Honolulu Museum of Art, Honolulu, Hawaii, commissioned 1922, completed 1927 by Hardie Phillip.
  • Christ Church Cranbrook, Bloomfield Hills, Michigan, 1925–1928.
  • Lihiwai (residence of the governor of the Territory of Hawaii), Honolulu, Hawaii, 1927–1929 (completed by Hardie Phillip).
  • C. Brewer Building, Honolulu, Hawaii, completed 1931 by Hardie Phillip.

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