List of Buildings Containing Parducci's Art
- Guardian Building
- Buhl Building
- Penobscot Building
- Fisher Building
- Stewart-Warner Speedometer Corporation Building
- Kresge Building
- The Players
- Springwells Water Treatment Plant
- Detroit Federal Building
- Detroit Zoo Rackham Memorial Fountain
- Webster Hall, Wayne State University, (Demolished in 1991)
- David Stott Building
- Trinity Lutheran Church
- Detroit Masonic Temple
- Wilson Theater, now Music Hall
- Hudson Motor Car Factory (Demolished)
- Detroit Historical Museum
- Lee Plaza
- Meadow Brook Hall
- Edsel and Eleanor Ford House
- Charles T. Fisher Residence
- Alfred J. Fisher Residence
- William A. Fisher Residence
- Frank Couzens Residence
- St. Aloysius Church
- St. Peter Cathedral (Marquette, Michigan)
- Cathedral of the Most Blessed Sacrament
- Shrine of the Little Flower
- St. Thomas the Apostle's
- St. John’s Seminary, now The Inn At St. Johns
- University of Detroit Mercy
- Standard Club of Chicago
- Second National Bank of Saginaw
- Rackham Building in Ann Arbor
- Standard Savings and Loan in Ann Arbor
- Louisiana State Capitol
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