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Architectural works
[edit]Allen & Kenway
[edit]Year Begun | Year Completed | Project | Address | City | State | Notes | Exterior View | Interior View | Reference |
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1881 | 1882 | House for Francis R. Allen | 14 Crown Way | Marblehead | Massachusetts | Built as a second home for architect Allen and his wife. | [1] | ||
1882 | 1883 | Morgan Hall (addition) | Amherst College | Amherst | Massachusetts | Addition of a large rear wing which more than doubled the size of the building. | [2] | ||
1883 | 1884 | "Cedarcroft" for Edward Penniman Bliss | 19 Oakland St | Lexington | Massachusetts | [3] | |||
1883 | House for Albert Metcalf | 170 Chestnut St | Newton | Massachusetts | [4] | ||||
1883 | 1884 | "Maywood Cottage" for George Stephen Jackson | 17 Oakland St | Lexington | Massachusetts | [5] | |||
1888 | 1888 | House for George G. Quincy | 25 Carruth St | Dorchester, Boston | Massachusetts | [6] | |||
1888 | 1889 | "Twin Oaks" for Gardiner Greene Hubbard | 3225 Woodley Rd NW | Washington | District of Columbia | [7] |
Francis R. Allen
[edit]Year Begun | Year Completed | Project | Address | City | State | Notes | Exterior View | Interior View | Reference |
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1891 | 1892 | Thompson Chemical Laboratory | Williams College | Williamstown | Massachusetts | Destroyed by fire in 1915. | [8] | ||
1892 | 1893 | Strong House, Vassar College |
124 Raymond Ave | Poughkeepsie | New York | [9] | |||
1892 | 1893 | Thompson Biological Laboratory | Williams College | Williamstown | Massachusetts | [8] | |||
1892 | 1893 | Thompson Physical Laboratory | Williams College | Williamstown | Massachusetts | [8] | |||
1893 | 1893 | Frederick Ferris Thompson Annex, Vassar College |
124 Raymond Ave | Poughkeepsie | New York | The college library, appended to the front of the Main Building. Removed in 1960. | [9] | ||
1894 | 1896 | Berkshire Bank Building | 28 North St | Pittsfield | Massachusetts | [10] | |||
1894 | 1894 | Grove Hall Universalist Church (former) | 70 Washington St | Dorchester, Boston | Massachusetts | [11] | |||
1894 | 1895 | House for Frederick D. Allen | 45 Brewster St | Cambridge | Massachusetts | [12] | |||
1895 | 1895 | Chapel and rectory, St. Luke Episcopal Church |
5 St Lukes Rd | Allston, Boston | Massachusetts | [13] | |||
1896 | 1897 | Raymond House, Vassar College |
124 Raymond Ave | Poughkeepsie | New York | [9] |
Allen & Vance
[edit]Year Begun | Year Completed | Project | Address | City | State | Notes | Exterior View | Interior View | Reference |
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1898 | 1899 | Emmanuel Episcopal Church (remodeling) | 15 Newbury St | Boston | Massachusetts | A comprehensive rebuilding of the church, originally completed in 1861 to a design by Alexander Rice Esty. The original church was almost completely demolished and rebuilt, leaving only the central element of the Newbury Street facade unchanged. | [14] | ||
1898 | Hallowell City Hall | 1 Winthrop St | Hallowell | Maine | [15] | ||||
1899 | Richmond Hotel | Main St | North Adams | Massachusetts | Demolished. | [16] | |||
1900 | 1901 | Lathrop House, Vassar College |
124 Raymond Ave | Poughkeepsie | New York | [9] | |||
1900 | Rmodeling of "Sonnenberg" for Mary Clark Thompson | 151 Charlotte St | Canandaigua | New York | [17] | ||||
1901 | 1902 | Aspinwall Hotel | Kennedy Park | Lenox | Massachusetts | Destroyed by fire in 1931. | [18] | ||
1901 | 1902 | Davison House, Vassar College |
124 Raymond Ave | Poughkeepsie | New York | [9] |
Francis R. Allen
[edit]Year Begun | Year Completed | Project | Address | City | State | Notes | Exterior View | Interior View | Reference |
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1901 | 1902 | Christ Church | 105 Christ Church Rd | Dark Harbor | Maine | [19] | |||
1902 | 1903 | Walpole Public Library (former) | 65 Common St | Walpole | Massachusetts | [20] | |||
1903 | 1904 | First Church of Christ, Scientist | 33 School St | Concord | New Hampshire | [21] | |||
1903 | 1905 | Thompson Memorial Chapel | Williams College | Williamstown | Massachusetts | [8] |
Allen & Collens
[edit]Year Begun | Year Completed | Project | Address | City | State | Notes | Exterior View | Interior View | Reference |
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1904 | 1906 | Marlborough City Hall | 140 Main St | Marlborough | Massachusetts | [22] | |||
1905 | 1906 | Fayerweather Hall (remodeling) | Williams College | Williamstown | Massachusetts | Originally built in 1842. | [23] | ||
1905 | 1906 | Fitch Hall | Williams College | Williamstown | Massachusetts | [8] | |||
1905 | 1906 | State Street Trust Company, Back Bay Branch |
130 Massachusetts Ave | Boston | Massachusetts | Presently (2021) occupied by the Berklee College of Music. | [24] | ||
1906 | 1907 | Home Science Hall, Northfield School for Girls |
206 Main St | Northfield | Massachusetts | [25] | |||
1906 | House for Robert Dawson Evans | 34 Welch Rd | Brookline | Massachusetts | Evans was president of the American Rubber Company from 1872 to 1892 and of the United States Rubber Company from 1892 to 1898. | [26] | |||
1907 | Commercial building for the Simons, Hatch & Whitten Company | 73-79 Essex St | Boston | Massachusetts | [27] | ||||
1908 | 1910 | Campus development | Union Theological Seminary | New York | New York | Designed in association with New York architect Louis E. Jallade. | [28] | ||
1909 | 1910 | Flatbush-Tompkins Congregational Church | 424 E 19th St | Brooklyn | New York | Designed in association with New York architect Louis E. Jallade. | [29] | ||
1909 | 1910 | Thompson Hall | Williams College | Williamstown | Massachusetts | [8] | |||
1910 | 1911 | Andover Hall | Harvard Divinity School | Cambridge | Massachusetts | [30] | |||
1910 | House for Chandler Hovey | 32 Lawrence Rd | Chestnut Hill | Massachusetts | [31] | ||||
1910 | 1911 | United States Post Office (former) | 28 N Main St | Canandaigua | New York | [32] | |||
1911 | Marie Evans Rose Garden, David S. Lynch Park |
55 Ober St | Beverly | Massachusetts | This property was a private estate until 1943. | [33] | |||
1912 | House for Mary Pickard Winsor | 160 Dudley Rd | Newton | Massachusetts | Winsor was the founder of the Winsor School as well as a relative of Collens' wife. | [34] | |||
1912 | 1913 | Knox United Church | 506 4 St SW | Calgary | Alberta | Designed in association with Calgary architects Lawson & Fordyce. | [35] | ||
1912 | 1913 | Sargent Gymnasium | Bowdoin College | Brunswick | Maine | [36] | |||
1914 | 1915 | St. Stephen Episcopal Church | 351 Main St | Ridgefield | Connecticut | [37] | |||
1915 | 1916 | Mead Memorial Chapel | Middlebury College | Middlebury | Vermont | [38] | |||
1915 | 1916 | Second Church | 60 Highland St | Newton | Massachusetts | [39] | |||
1916 | 1917 | Dudley Coe Building | Bowdoin College | Brunswick | Maine | The college infirmary until 2009. To be demolished in 2021. | [36] | ||
1916 | 1916 | Thompson Chemical Laboratory | Williams College | Williamstown | Massachusetts | [8] | |||
1917 | 1917 | Hyde Hall | Bowdoin College | Brunswick | Maine | [36] | |||
1917 | 1918 | Y. W. C. A. Building | 465 Main St | Brockton | Massachusetts | [40] | |||
1920 | 1922 | Park Avenue Baptist Church | 593 Park Ave | New York | New York | Designed in association with New York architect Henry C. Pelton. Purchased by the Central Presbyterian Church in 1928 as the Baptist congregation was building its new home, the Riverside Church. | c | ||
1920 | 1921 | Second Congregational Church | 300 Appleton St | Holyoke | Massachusetts | Incorporated the tower of the former church, built in 1882-85 to a design by Henry F. Kilburn and otherwise destroyed by fire in 1919. | [41] | ||
1921 | 1923 | Reformed Dutch Church of Poughkeepsie | 70 Hooker Ave | Poughkeepsie | New York | [42] | |||
1922 | 1926 | Campus development | Hartford Seminary Foundation | Hartford | Connecticut | The original five buildings are Avery, Hartranft, Hosmer, Knight and Mackenzie Halls. The campus is now occupied by the University of Connecticut School of Law. Avery Hall has been renamed William F. Starr Hall (pictured) and Hartranft Hall has been renamed Cheryl A. Chase Hall. | [43] | ||
1922 | 1924 | Leslie Lindsey Memorial Chapel, Emmanuel Episcopal Church |
15 Newbury St | Boston | Massachusetts | [44] | |||
1922 | 1929 | Trinity United Methodist Church | 361 Sumner Ave | Springfield | Massachusetts | [45] | |||
1923 | 1924 | Second Universalist Church | 1105 Boylston St | Boston | Massachusetts | Purchased by the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Boston in 1935 and known as the St. Clement Eucharistic Shrine since 1945. | [46] | ||
1924 | 1926 | United Congregational Church (former) | 877 Park Ave | Bridgeport | Connecticut | [47] | |||
1925 | 1926 | First National Bank Building | 200 Main St | Marlborough | Massachusetts | [48] | |||
1925 | 1926 | Parish house, First Congregational Church |
21 Church St | Winchester | Massachusetts | Designed in association with Boston architect Robert Coit, a Winchester resident. | [49] | ||
1927 | 1930 | Riverside Church | 490 Riverside Dr | New York | New York | Designed in association with New York architect Henry C. Pelton. | [50] | ||
1928 | 1929 | Golden Hill United Methodist Church | 210 Elm St | Bridgeport | Connecticut | Designed in association with Bridgeport architect Ernest G. Southey. | [51] | ||
1928 | 1929 | Universalist National Memorial Church | 1810 16th St NW | Washington | District of Columbia | [52] | |||
1930 | House for Kenneth Barnitz Gilbert Parson | 5 Concord Rd | Weston | Massachusetts | Designer Harold B. Willis based his design on Westover Plantation in Virginia. | [53] | |||
1930 | 1931 | Parish House, Christ Episcopal Church |
470 Maple St | Winnetka | Illinois | Designed in association with Chicago architects Johnck & Ehmann. | [54] | ||
1931 | 1932 | Harvard Church (rebuilding) | 210 Harvard St | Brookline | Massachusetts | Originally built in 1871-73 to a design by Edward Tuckerman Potter. The church was gutted by fire in 1931 and rebuilt using the original exterior by Allen & Collens. Known as the United Parish since 1970. | [55] | ||
1931 | 1932 | Newton City Hall and War Memorial | 1000 Commonwealth Ave | Newton | Massachusetts | [56] | |||
1931 | 1932 | St. Peter Episcopal Church (remodeling) | 838 Massachusetts Ave | Cambridge | Massachusetts | Originally built in 1864-67 to designs by Woodcock & Meacham and Alexander Rice Esty. The work included a new main facade, reclad exterior, renovated interior and a new parish house. | [12] | ||
1932 | 1933 | First Church in Longmeadow | 763 Longmeadow St | Longmeadow | Massachusetts | Originally built in 1768 and remodeled in the Gothic Revival style in 1873. Allen & Collens restored the church to its approximate original appearance. | [57] | ||
1933 | St. Paul Episcopal Church (rebuilding) | 80 Pleasant St | Brockton | Massachusetts | Originally built in 1893 to a design by Cram, Wentworth & Goodhue of Boston. Rebuilt by Allen & Collens after a devastating fire. | [58] | |||
1934 | 1939 | The Cloisters | 99 Margaret Corbin Dr | New York | New York | The interior of the Cloisters incorporates extensive architectural objects salvaged from Europe by George Grey Barnard and John D. Rockefeller Jr.. The exterior is alsmost entirely modern in construction, and the design is based on the church at Monsempron-Libos in France. | [29] | ||
1934 | House for William Leonard Shearer III | 117 Baldpate Hill Rd | Newton | Massachusetts | [59] | ||||
1935 | 1936 | Central Congregational Church | 85 Seaverns Ave | Jamaica Plain, Boston | Massachusetts | Presently (2021) known as Hope Central Church. | [60] | ||
1935 | 1936 | Forest Hills Covenant Church | 455 Arborway | Jamaica Plain, Boston | Massachusetts | [61] | |||
1936 | 1937 | Chapman Hall | Milwaukee-Downer College | Milwaukee | Wisconsin | [62] | |||
1936 | House for Robert Cushing Terry Jr. | 14 Valley Rd | Chestnut Hill | Massachusetts | [63] | ||||
1937 | 1938 | Abbey Memorial Chapel, Mount Holyoke College |
50 College St | South Hadley | Massachusetts | [64] | |||
1937 | 1938 | House for Frances Sturgis Clark | 3 Swallow Cave Rd | Nahant | Massachusetts | An early example of Modernism in the firm's work. Altered. | [65] | ||
1938 | Education wing, Second Church |
60 Highland St | Newton | Massachusetts | [39] | ||||
1945 | Trinity Episcopal Church (rebuilding) | 120 N Main St | Randolph | Massachusetts | Formerly a Unitarian church built circa 1890, the building was gutted by fire in 1944 and rebuilt. | [66] | |||
1948 | 1949 | Parish House, Christ Episcopal Church |
0 Garden St | Cambridge | Massachusetts | [12] | |||
1949 | 1950 | Memorial School | 60 Stein Cir | Newton | Massachusetts | Built to serve the Oak Hill Park neighborhood. | [67] | ||
1949 | 1950 | Quincy Point Congregational Church | 444 Washington St | Quincy | Massachusetts | Incorporated an existing building built in 1838. | [68] | ||
1952 | 1953 | Education wing, First Church of Christ, Scientist |
8 Rockland St | Wellesley | Massachusetts | [69] | |||
1955 | 1956 | Education wing, Trinity Episcopal Church |
131 W Emerson St | Melrose | Massachusetts | [4] | |||
1955 | 1959 | Martin Luther King Jr. Wing, Riverside Church |
490 Riverside Dr | New York | New York | Known simply as the South Wing until 1985. | [50] | ||
1912 | Houses for Charles Collens | 78-84 Southbourne Rd | Roslindale, Boston | Massachusetts | Part of the Woodbourne development, planned by the Boston Dwelling House Company as a model suburb. | [70] | |||
1912 | Skinner Memorial Chapel, Second Congregational Church |
300 Appleton St | Holyoke | Massachusetts | [41] | ||||
1914 | Woodbourne Clubhouse (former) | 84 Bourne St | Roslindale, Boston | Massachusetts | Part of the Woodbourne development, planned by the Boston Dwelling House Company as a model suburb. | [70] | |||
1915 | George G. Hamilton School | 20 Nichols St | Everett | Massachusetts | Demolished. | [71] | |||
1924 | Christ Episcopal Church (former) | 25 The Green | Watertown | Connecticut | [72] | ||||
1903 1917 |
1905 1918 |
Thompson Memorial Library | Vassar College | Poughkeepsie | New York | ||||
1957 | 1958 | Downes Memorial Clock Tower | Trinity College | Hartford | Connecticut |
Notes
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