The Architects' Collaborative - Important Works

Important Works

  • Six Moon Hill; Lexington, Massachusetts; 1947-1950
  • Five Fields; Lexington, Massachusetts; 1951-1959
  • Harvard Graduate Center; Cambridge, Massachusetts; 1949
  • University of Baghdad; Baghdad, Iraq; 1957-1960
  • Pan-American World Airways Building; New York, New York; 1958-1963 (with Emery Roth & Sons)
  • Wayland High School; Wayland, Massachusetts; 1960, 1966 & 1972 (demolished 2012)
  • John Fitzgerald Kennedy Office Building; Boston, Massachusetts; 1961-1966
  • Parkside Elementary School; Columbus, Indiana; 1962
  • Rosenthal Porcelien Factory; Selb, Bavaria; 1965
  • Tower East; Shaker Heights, Ohio; 1969
  • AIA Headquarters Building; Washington, D.C.; 1973
  • Health Sciences Expansion; University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota; 1974
  • San Francisco Tower; Kansas City, Missouri; 1976
  • Bauhaus Archive; Berlin, Germany; 1976-1979
  • Corporate Headquarters for CIGNA; Bloomfield, Connecticut; 1979-1984
  • Embassy of the United States, Athens, Greece (with consulting architect Pericles A. Sakellarios)
  • Shirley S. Okerstrom Fine Arts Building;Traverse City,MI:United States; 1972
  • O'Neill Library; Boston College, Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts; 1984
  • Copley Place, mixed-use retail/cinema/hotel/office building development; Boston, Massachusetts; 1984
  • Heritage on the Garden, condominium facing the Public Garden; Boston, Massachusetts; 1988
  • Flagship Wharf Condominiums; Charlestown Navy Yard, Massachusetts; 1990

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