ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY:
Progressive
Architecture in The
Architectural Record, 1891-1925
Subject Index
Articles mainly concerned
with a subject, if any, are listed first, then plates or other illustrations of
specific buildings. The citation for the whole article is given here.
Individual page references may be determined by consulting the facsimile
document (as they become available). Significant progressive European
architects
are also noted.
Adler & Sullivan, Architects |
Adler, Dankmar. “The Chicago Auditorium.” Vol. I, #4 [April-June, 1892], pp. 415-434. | |
Schuyler, Montgomery. “"The Economics of Steel Frame Construction," or alternately titled, “A Critique of the Works of Adler and Sullivan.” {need volume citation} December, 1895. |
Buildings
Schiller Theater and Building (Chicago, Illinois): Desmond, Harry W. “Modern Architecture—A Conversation.” Vol. I, #3 [January-March, 1892], pp. 276-280. |
Boberg, Ferdinand |
Stockholm Post Office (Stockholm, Sweden): “Contemporary Swedish Architecture.” Vol. XXV, #3 [March, 1909], pp. 167-177. | |
Nordische Kreditbank (Stockholm, Sweden): “Contemporary Swedish Architecture.” Vol. XXV, #3 [March, 1909], pp. 167-177. |
Burnham, Daniel H. |
Wright, Frank Lloyd. Letter to the Editor, regarding the death of Daniel H. Burnham. Vol. XXXII, [#?] [August, 1912], p. 184. |
Drummond, William |
William Drummond residence (River Forest, Illinois): Wight, Peter B. “Country House Architecture in the Middle West.” Vol. XL, #4 [October, 1916], pp. 291-322. | |
John A. Klesert residence (River Forest, Illinois): Wight, Peter B. “Country House Architecture in the Middle West.” Vol. XL, #4 [October, 1916], pp. 291-322. |
Gill, Irving J. |
George W. Fulford residence (San Diego, California): Croly, Herbert D. “The Country House in California.” Vol. XXXIV, # 4 [December, 1913], pp. 483-519. | |
Roorbach, E. M. “The Garden Apartments of California.” Vol. XXXIV, #4 [December, 1913], pp. 520-530. |
Photographs of Bella Vista Terrace (Sierra Madre) and the Darst houses (San Diego).
Greene and Greene, Architects |
“An Architect of Bungalows in California.” Vol. XX, #4 [October, 1906], pp. 306-315. |
Illustrations of the Tichenor, Hollister, Willett, Libby, Claypole, Bandini, Halsted, Camp, and Reeve houses.
Croly, Herbert D. “The Country House in California.” Vol. XXXIV, # 4 [December, 1913], pp. 483-519. |
Illustrated with photographs of Pratt residence (Nordhoff), J. H. Thorsen residence (Berkeley), D. R. Gamble residence (Pasadena), J. W. McNeill residence (Pasadena), Hollister residence (Pasadena), Claypole residence (Pasadena), Freeman Ford residence (Pasadena), and J. N. Culbertson residence (Pasadena).
Griffin, Marion Mahony
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Griffin, Walter Burley |
Australian Parliament Buildings (Canberra, Australia): “Plans for Australia’s Capital.” Vol. XXXII, [#?] [October, 1912], pp. 389-390. | |
Australian Parliament Buildings (Canberra, Australia): “Canberra, the New Capital City of Australia: Walter Burley Griffin, Architect.” Vol. XXXII, #4 [November, 1912], pp. 423-430. | |
Mary H. Bovee residence (Evanston, Illinois): “Some Houses by Walter Burley Griffin.” Vol. XXVIII, #4 [October, 1910], pp. 307-310. | |
Chicago Subdivision Master Plan: Lippincott, Roy A. “The Chicago Architectural Club: Notes on the 26th Annual Exhibition.” Vol. XXXIII, #6 [June, 1913], pp. 567-573. | |
Emery residence (Elmhurst, Illinois): Plates, Vol. XXIII, #6 [June, 1908], pp. 443, 486-499. | |
Ralph D. Griffin residence (Edwardsville, Illinois): Plates. Residences by Walter Burley Griffin. Vol. XXXII, [#?] [October, 1912], pp. 380-382. | |
Harry E. Gunn residence (Chicago, Illinois): Plates. Residences by Walter Burley Griffin. Vol. XXXII, [#?] [October, 1912], pp. 380-382. | |
F. W. Itte and Phillip Itte residence (Chicago, Illinois): “Some Houses by Walter Burley Griffin.” Vol. XXVIII, #4 [October, 1910], pp. 307-310. | |
J. B. Moulton residence (Rogers Park, Chicago, Illinois): “Some Houses by Walter Burley Griffin.” Vol. XXVIII, #4 [October, 1910], pp. 307-310. | |
W. S. Orth residence (Kenilworth, Illinois): “Some Houses by Walter Burley Griffin.” Vol. XXVIII, #4 [October, 1910], pp. 307-310. |
Jensen, Jens |
Garfield Park (Chicago, Illinois): “Chicago Parks and Their Landscape Architecture.” Vol. XXIV, # 1 [July, 1908], pp. 19-30. | |
Humbolt Park (Chicago, Illinois): “Chicago Parks and Their Landscape Architecture.” Vol. XXIV, # 1 [July, 1908], pp. 19-30. |
Maher, George W. |
“A Plea for an Indigenous Art.” Vol. XXI, #6 [June, 1907], pp. 429-433. |
Illustrations include the University Building (Evanston, Illinois), John Farson residence (Oak Park, Illinois), and Harry Rubens residence (Glencoe, Illinois).
Wight, Peter B. “The Winona Savings Bank and Winona National Bank Bulding, Winona Minnesota: George W. Maher, Architect.” Vol. XLI, #1 [January, 1917], pp. 36-50. | |
Plates. Work by George W. Maher. Vol. XLI, #4 [April, 1917], pp. 359-366. |
Illustrations of the E. L. King residence [“Rockledge”] (Winona, Minnesota), Sears Public School (Kenilworth, Illinois), Administration Building, and J. R. Watkins Medical Company (Winona, Minnesota).
Buildings
E. L. King residence, aka “Rockledge” (Winona, Minnesota): Tallmadge, Thomas E. “Country House Architecture in the Middle West.” Vol. 52, # 4 [October, 1922], pp. 284-307. | |
Benjamin Odell residence (Kenilworth, Illinois): Plate. Residence of Benjamin Odell (Kenilworth, Illinois), by George W. Maher. Vol. 46, #4 [October, 1919], p. 348. | |
J. Hall Taylor residence (Oak Park, Illinois): Wight, Peter B. “Country House Architecture in the Middle West.” Vol. XXXVIII, #4 [October, 1915], pp. 387-421. | |
Sidney Ossoski residence (Chicago, Illinois): Wight, Peter B. “Country House Architecture in the Middle West.” Vol. XXXVIII, #4 [October, 1915], pp. 387-421. |
Nimmons and Fellows, Architects |
Federal Cigar Company Building (Chicago, Illinois): Wight, Peter B. “Utilitarian Architecture at Chicago.” Vol. XXVII, #2 [February, 1910], pp. 189-198. | |
Decorative Tile Panel, Franklin Press Building: Lippincott, Roy A. “The Chicago Architectural Club: Notes on the 26th Annual Exhibition.” Vol. XXXIII, #6 [June, 1913], pp. 567-573. | |
Hoyt Wholesale Grocery Company (Chicago, Illinois): Wight, Peter B. “Utilitarian Architecture at Chicago.” Vol. XXVII, #2 [February, 1910], pp. 189-198. | |
Kling Brothers & Co. Clothing Factory (Chicago, Illinois): Wight, Peter B. “Utilitarian Architecture at Chicago.” Vol. XXVII, #2 [February, 1910], pp. 189-198. | |
Railway Terminal and Warehouse Building (Chicago, Illinois): Wight, Peter B. “Utilitarian Architecture at Chicago.” Vol. XXVII, #2 [February, 1910], pp. 189-198. |
Perkins, Dwight H. |
Albert G. Lane Technical High School (Chicago, Illinois): Wight, Peter B. “Public School Architecture at Chicago: The Work of Dwight H. Perkins.” Vol. XXVII, #6 [June, 1910], pp. 494-512. | |
Bernhard Moos School (Chicago, Illinois): Wight, Peter B. “Public School Architecture at Chicago: The Work of Dwight H. Perkins.” Vol. XXVII, #6 [June, 1910], pp. 494-512. | |
Stephen K. Hayt Elementary School (Chicago, Illinois): Wight, Peter B. “Public School Architecture at Chicago: The Work of Dwight H. Perkins.” Vol. XXVII, #6 [June, 1910], pp. 494-512. | |
George W. Tilton School (Chicago, Illinois): Wight, Peter B. “Public School Architecture at Chicago: The Work of Dwight H. Perkins.” Vol. XXVII, #6 [June, 1910], pp. 494-512. | |
Friedrich Ludwig Jahn School (Chicago, Illinois): Wight, Peter B. “Public School Architecture at Chicago: The Work of Dwight H. Perkins.” Vol. XXVII, #6 [June, 1910], pp. 494-512. | |
William Penn School (Chicago, Illinois): Wight, Peter B. “Public School Architecture at Chicago: The Work of Dwight H. Perkins.” Vol. XXVII, #6 [June, 1910], pp. 494-512. | |
Rodgers School (Chicago, Illinois): Wight, Peter B. “Public School Architecture at Chicago: The Work of Dwight H. Perkins.” Vol. XXVII, #6 [June, 1910], pp. 494-512. | |
Jesse Spalding School for Crippled Children (Chicago, Illinois): Wight, Peter B. “Public School Architecture at Chicago: The Work of Dwight H. Perkins.” Vol. XXVII, #6 [June, 1910], pp. 494-512. |
Pond and Pond, Architects |
Tulane Building (Chicago, Illinois): Wight, Peter B. “Utilitarian Architecture at Chicago.” Vol. XXVII, #2 [February, 1910], pp. 189-198. | |
Chicago Telephone Company Toll and Long Distance Building (Chicago, Illinois): Wight, Peter B. “Utilitarian Architecture at Chicago.” Vol. XXVII, #2 [February, 1910], pp. 189-198. |
Purcell and Elmslie, Architects |
Edward W. Decker summer residence (Lake Minnetonka, Minnesota): Wight, Peter B. “Country House Architecture in the Middle West.” Vol. XXXVIII, #4 [October, 1915], pp. 387-421. | |
“Mark Ross residence” (Amy Hamilton Hunter residence, Flossmore, Illinois): Tallmadge, Thomas E. “Country House Architecture in the Middle West.” Vol. 52, # 4 [October, 1922], pp. 284-307. | |
Purcell, William Gray (attributed). Letter to the Editor, “The Platform of a Progressive Architect.” Vol. XXXVIII, #4 [October, 1915], p. 497. |
Saarinen, Eliel |
Sullivan, Louis H. “The Chicago Tribune Competition.” Vol. 53, #2 [February, 1923], pp. 151-157. |
Schmidt, Garden, and Martin, Architects |
Humboldt Park (Chicago, Illinois): “Chicago Parks and Their Landscape Architecture.” Vol. XXIV, # 1 [July, 1908], pp. 19-30. | |
Warehouse for Montgomery Ward and Company (Chicago, Illinois): Plate, Vol. XXIII, # 3 [March, 1908], p. 228. | |
Montgomery Ward and Company Mail Order Store and Warehouse (Chicago, Illinois): Wight, Peter B. “Utilitarian Architecture at Chicago.” Vol. XXVII, #2 [February, 1910], pp. 189-198. |
Spencer, Robert, Jr. (Spencer and Powers, Architects) |
Adams residence (Indianapolis, Indiana): “Two Houses by Robert Spencer, Jr.” Vol. XIX, #4 [April, 1906], pp. 295-305. | |
J. A. Davis residence (Knoxville, Tennessee): Tallmadge, Thomas E. “Country House Architecture in the Middle West.” Vol. 52, # 4 [October, 1922], pp. 284-307. | |
Magnus house (Winnetka, Illinois): “Two Houses by Robert C. Spencer, Jr.” Vol. XX, #4 [October, 1906], pp. 323-334. | |
Percy residence (Galesburg, Illinois): “Two Houses by Robert Spencer, Jr.” Vol. XIX, #4 [April, 1906], pp. 295-305. | |
Waterman house (Parkersburg, West Virginia): “Two Houses by Robert C. Spencer, Jr.” Vol. XX, #4 [October, 1906], pp. 323-334. |
Steele, William S. |
H. H. Everist residence (Sioux City, Iowa), Vol. 56, #5 [November, 1924], pp. 391-392, 451-452. |
Sullivan, Louis H. |
Bragdon, Claude. “Architecture in the United States, I: The Birth of Taste.” Vol. XXV, #6 [June, 1909], pp. 425-433. | |
Rebori, A. N. “An
Architecture of Democracy: Three Recent Examples from the Work Of Louis H.
Sullivan.” Vol. XXXIX, #5 [May, 1916], pp. 436-465.
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Rebori, A. N. Obituary for Louis H. Sullivan. Vol. 55, #6 [June, 1924], pp. 586-587. | |
Wright, Frank Lloyd. “Louis H. Sullivan: His Work.” Vol. 56, #1 [July, 1924], pp. 28-32. | |
Kimball, Jiske. “Louis
Sullivan: An Old Master.” Vol. 57, # 4 [April, 1925], pp. 289-304.
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Buildings
Henry B. Babson residence (Riverside, Illinois): “A Departure From Classic Tradition: Two Unusual Houses by Louis Sullivan and Frank Lloyd Wright.” Vol. XXX, #4 [October, 1911], pp. 326-338. | |
Henry B. Babson residence (Riverside, Illinois): Wight, Peter B. “Country House Architecture in the Middle West.” Vol. XXXVIII, #4 [October, 1915], pp. 387-421. | |
Condict Building (New York, New York): Bragdon, Claude. “Architecture in the United States, I: The Birth of Taste.” Vol. XXV, #6 [June, 1909], pp. 425-433. | |
Dooley Block (Salt Lake City, Utah): “Building in Salt Lake City.” Vol. XXII, #1 [July, 1907], pp. 14-37. | |
Guaranty-Prudential Building (Buffalo, New York): Bragdon, Claude. “Architecture and Democracy, Before, After and During the War: I. Before the War.” Vol. XLIV, #1 [July 1918], pp. 75-84. | |
McCormick Building [aka Gage Building] (Chicago, Illinois): “Examples of Recent Architecture.” Vol. VII, #4 [April-June, 1899]. | |
National Farmers' Bank (Owatonna, Minnesota): Millett, Louis J. “The National Farmers’ Bank of Owatonna, Minnesota: Louis H. Sullivan, Architect.” Vol. XXIV, # 4 [October 1908], pp. 248-258. | |
National Farmers' Bank (Owatonna, Minnesota): “Architect and Client.” Vol. XXV, #1 [January, 1909], p. 68. | |
Opera House, project (Chicago, Illinois): Lippincott, Roy A. “The Chicago Architectural Club: Notes on the 26th Annual Exhibition.” Vol. XXXIII, #6 [June, 1913], pp. 567-573. | |
Schlesinger and Mayer Store (Chicago, Illinois): “Examples of Recent Architecture.” Vol. VII, #4 [April-June, 1899]. | |
St. Nicolas Hotel (St. Louis, Missouri): Bragdon, Claude. “Architecture in the United States, I: The Birth of Taste.” Vol. XXV, #6 [June, 1909], pp. 425-433. | |
Ryerson Tomb [Graceland Cemetery, Chicago, Illinois): Plate. Vol. X, #1 [July, 1900], pp. 34-35. | |
Wainwright Memorial (St. Louis, Missouri): Plate. Vol. X, #1 [July, 1900], pp. 34-35. |
Tallmadge and Watson, Architects |
Percy W. Andrews residence (Wilmette, Illinois): Wight, Peter B. “Country House Architecture in the Middle West.” Vol. XL, #4 [October, 1916], pp. 291-322. | |
Gustavus Babson residence (Oak Park, Illinois): Wight, Peter B. “Country House Architecture in the Middle West.” Vol. XXXVIII, #4 [October, 1915], pp. 387-421. | |
Stephan Foster residence (Winnetka, Illinois): Tallmadge, Thomas E. “Country House Architecture in the Middle West.” Vol. 52, # 4 [October, 1922], pp. 284-307. | |
James A. Green residence (Kenilworth, Illinois): Wight, Peter B. “Country House Architecture in the Middle West.” Vol. XXXVIII, #4 [October, 1915], pp. 387-421. | |
Charles Von Weller residence (Glencoe, Illinois): Wight, Peter B. “Country House Architecture in the Middle West.” Vol. XL, #4 [October, 1916], pp. 291-322. |
Van Bergen, John S. |
C. Percy Skillin residence (Wilmette, Illinois): Wight, Peter B. “Country House Architecture in the Middle West.” Vol. XXXVIII, #4 [October, 1915], pp. 387-421. |
Von Holst, Hermann V. (Von Holst and Fyfe, Architects) |
Adolph Mueller residence (Decatur, Illinois): Wight, Peter B. “Country House Architecture in the Middle West.” Vol. XL, #4 [October, 1916], pp. 291-322. | |
Robert Mueller residence (Decatur, Illinois): Wight, Peter B. “Country House Architecture in the Middle West.” Vol. XL, #4 [October, 1916], pp. 291-322. |
Wagner, Otto |
“The Development of A Great City.” Vol. XXXI, #5 [May, 1912], pp. 485-500. | |
“An Appreciation of Otto
Wagner.” Vol. XXXI, #5 [May, 1912], pp. 485-500.
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White, Charles E. Jr. |
Curtis B. Camp residence (Oak Park, Illinois): Wight, Peter B. “Country House Architecture in the Middle West.” Vol. XL, #4 [October, 1916], pp. 291-322. | |
E. H. Fahrney residence (Oak Park, Illinois): Wight, Peter B. “Country House Architecture in the Middle West.” Vol. XXXVIII, #4 [October, 1915], pp. 387-421. |
Wright, Frank Lloyd |
“In the Cause of Architecture.” Vol. XXIII, # 3 [March, 1908], pp. 155-221. |
Extensive photographs and/or plans, including the Larkin Building (Buffalo, New York), Dana residence (Springfield, Illinois), Hickox residence (Kankakee, Illinois), B. Harley Bradley residence (Kankakee, Illinois), P. A. Beachey residence (Oak Park, Illinois), H. J. Ullman residence (Oak Park, Illinois), W. H. Winslow residence (Oak Park, Illinois), Thomas residence (Oak Park, Illinois), Arthur Heurtley residence (Oak Park, Illinois), F. F. Tomek residence, E. L. Martin residence (Oak Park, Illinois), W. A. Glasner residence (Glencoe, Illinois), Ward W. Willetts residence (Highland Park, Illinois), Robert Clark residence (Peoria, Illinois), Hillside Home School (Taliesin Estate, Spring Green, Wisconsin), Walter S. Gerts Summer Lodge (Birch Brook, Michigan), Charles S. Ross Summer Cottage (Lake Delavan, Wisconsin), George E. Gerts Summer Cottage (Birch Brook, Michigan), W. R. Heath residence (Buffalo, New York), Helen W. Husser residence (Buena Park, Chicago, Illinois), S. M. B. Hunt residence (La Grange, Illinois), D. D. Martin residence (Buffalo, New York), Browne’s Bookstore (Chicago, Illinois), Frank Lloyd Wright Home-Studio (Oak Park, Illinois), H. H. Cheney residence (Oak Park, Illinois), Unity Church (Oak Park, Illinois), Inexpensive Concrete house for the Ladies Home Journal, Richard W. Bock Studio design, Thomas P. Hardy residence (Racine, Wisconsin), W. S. Gerts residence (Glencoe, Illinois), Elizabeth Stone residence (Glencoe, Illinois), B. J. Westcott residence (Springfield, Illinois), George W. Millard residence (Highland Park, Illinois), and “Flower in the Crannied Wall” figure by Richard W. Bock.
“In the Cause of Architecture: Second Paper.” Vol. XXXV, #5 [May, 1913], pp. 405-413. | |
Schuler, Montgomery. “An Architectural Pioneer: Review of the Portfolios containing the Works of Frank Lloyd Wright.” Vol. XXXI, # 4 [April, 1912], pp. 427-436. |
Contains drawings and renderings for Heurtley residence (Oak Park, Illinois), Ladies Home Journal house, E. C. Waller residence (River Forest, Illinois), Winslow residence (River Forest, Illinois), McAffe residence (Chicago, Illinois), and Clark residence (Peoria, Illinois).
Buildings
Avery Coonley residence (Riverside, Illinois): “A Departure From Classic Tradition: Two Unusual Houses by Louis Sullivan and Frank Lloyd Wright.” Vol. XXX, #4 [October, 1911], pp. 326-338. | |
Hotel (Lake Geneva, Wisconsin): Lippincott, Roy A. “The Chicago Architectural Club: Notes on the 26th Annual Exhibition.” Vol. XXXIII, #6 [June, 1913], pp. 567-573. | |
Hotel (Madison, Wisconsin): Lippincott, Roy A. “The Chicago Architectural Club: Notes on the 26th Annual Exhibition.” Vol. XXXIII, #6 [June, 1913], pp. 567-573. | |
Imperial Hotel (Tokyo, Japan): Sullivan, Louis H. “Concerning the Imperial Hotel, Tokyo, Japan.” Vol. 53, #4 [April, 1923], pp. 333-352. | |
Imperial Hotel (Tokyo, Japan): Sullivan, Louis H. “Reflections on the Tokyo Disaster.” Vol. 55, #2 [February, 1924], pp. 113-117. | |
Imperial Hotel (Tokyo, Japan): Hoto, Julius. “Imperial Hotel, Tokyo, Japan.” Vol. 55, #2 [February, 1924], pp. 118-123. | |
Larkin Building (Buffalo, New York): Sturgis, Russell. “The Larkin Building in Buffalo.” Vol. XXIII, #4 [April, 1908], pp. 310-321. | |
Taliesin I (Spring Green, Wisconsin): “The Studio-Home of Frank Lloyd Wright.” Plates. Vol. XXXIII, #1 [January, 1913], pp. 45-54. | |
Taliesin I (Spring Green, Wisconsin):
Wight, Peter B.
“Country House Architecture in the Middle West.” Vol. XXXVIII, #4 [October,
1915], pp. 387-421. |