Marion Mahony Griffin - Architectural Work Attributable in Part or In Full To Marion Mahony Griffin (partial Listing)

Architectural Work Attributable in Part or In Full To Marion Mahony Griffin (partial Listing)

  • All Souls Church (demolished), Evanston, Illinois – 1901
  • The Gerald and Hattie Mahony Residence (demolished), Elkhart, Indiana - 1907
  • David Amberg Residence, 505 College Avenue SE, Grand Rapids, Michigan - 1909
  • Edward P. Irving Residence, 2 Millikin Place, Decatur, Illinois - 1909
  • Robert Mueller Residence, 1 Millikin Place, Decatur, Illinois - 1909
  • Adolph Mueller Residence, 4 Millikin Place, Decatur, Illinois - 1910
  • Niles Club Company, Club House, Niles, Michigan - 1911
  • Henry Ford Residence “FairLane” (unbuilt initial design; 1913)
  • Koehne House (demolished 1974), Palm Beach, Florida - 1914
  • Cooley Residence, Grand St. at Texas Avenue, Monroe, Louisiana
  • Fern Room, Cafe Australia, Melbourne, Australia - 1916
  • Capitol Theatre, Swanston Street, Melbourne, Australia – 1921-23
  • "Stokesay", residence of Mr. & Mrs. Onians, 289 Nepean Highway, Seaford, Victoria, Australia - 1925
  • Ellen Mower Residence, 12 The Rampart, Castlecrag, Sydney - 1926
  • Creswick Residence, Castlecrag, Sydney, Australia - 1926
  • S.R. Salter Residence (Knitlock construction), Toorak, Victoria, Australia - 1927
  • Vaughan Griffin Residence, 52 Darebin St., Heidelberg, Victoria, Australia - 1927

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