List of works by Howard Van Doren Shaw

This is a list of houses, commercial buildings, factories, and other structures by architect Howard Van Doren Shaw. Many of his buildings are now listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP), either individually or as a contributing property to a historic district.

Legend

Demolished or destroyed.

Disputed authorship (unverified Shaw design)

List of works

Completed Works table
NameCityState/CountryBuiltOther InformationImage
M. D. Wells HouseLakevilleConnecticutBefore 1891
Goodspeed Publishing Company BuildingThe Loop, ChicagoIllinois1891
Lowe HouseFitchburgMassachusetts1891
Shaw-Atkinson Houses[1] Kenwood, ChicagoIllinois1894
Enterprise BuildingThe Loop, ChicagoIllinois1895
Henry Thompson HouseHyde Park, ChicagoIllinois1895
Broadlea PlayhouseLake ForestIllinois1896
Cornelia McLaury HouseKenwood, ChicagoIllinois1896
Charles Howard ReQua HouseNear West Side, ChicagoIllinois1896
Charles A. Starkweather HouseNear South Side, ChicagoIllinois1896
Washington Avenue House #1Kenwood, ChicagoIllinois1896
Washington Avenue House #2Kenwood, ChicagoIllinois1896
Little OrchardLake ForestIllinois1897
George Edgar Vincent HouseHyde Park, ChicagoIllinois1897
John Dorr Bradley HouseLake ForestIllinois1898
Dr. William Evans Casselberry HouseLake ForestIllinois1898
Dr. Nathan Smith Davis HouseLake ForestIllinois1898
RagdaleLake ForestIllinois1898Listed on the NRHP on June 3, 1976
Wenban HouseLake ForestIllinois1898
Lakeside Press BuildingThe Loop, ChicagoIllinois1899Listed on the NRHP on June 23, 1976
W. E. Kelley HouseOconomowocWisconsin1899
George R. Thorne HouseMidlothianIllinois1899Collaboration with N. Max Dunning. Listed on the NRHP on May 2, 1997
Dr. G. Lilley HouseHinsdaleIllinois1900
Second Presbyterian ChurchNear South Side, ChicagoIllinois1900Remodel. Listed on the NRHP on December 27, 1974. Named a National Historic Landmark February 27, 2013.
Louis F. Swift House, WestleighLake ForestIllinois1900Listed on the NRHP on November 18, 2005
Eiger BuildingNear South Side, ChicagoIllinois1901
Henneberry Press BuildingThe Loop, ChicagoIllinois1901
Onwentsia Club stableLake ForestIllinois1901
John A. Putnam HouseHighland ParkIllinois1901Unconfirmed design. Attributed by oral history
ThorneycoteHighland ParkIllinois1901Unconfirmed design. Attributed by oral history
Charles A. Starkweather HouseKenwood, ChicagoIllinois1902
John B. Drake House[1]Near South Side, ChicagoIllinois1903
W. S. Jackman HouseHyde Park, ChicagoIllinois1903
Morris S. Rosenwald HouseKenwood, ChicagoIllinois1903
Ralph Martin Shaw HouseNear South Side, ChicagoIllinois1903
Heinrich Maschke HouseHyde Park, ChicagoIllinois1904Also known as the Oskar Bolza House
Arthur J. Mason House[1]Hyde Park, ChicagoIllinois1904
James Henry Breasted HouseHyde Park, ChicagoIllinois1904
Arthur Baldulf HouseHighland ParkIllinois1905
Misses Catherine and Jessie Colvin HouseLake ForestIllinois1905
Decorator's BuildingChicagoIllinois1905
Charles Garfield King HouseLake ForestIllinois1905
Joseph Medill Patterson House[1]LibertyvilleIllinois1905
B. Albert Streich HouseHyde Park, ChicagoIllinois1905
Edward L. Baker HouseLake ForestIllinois1905
Alburgh-Dover CompanySouth Lawndale, ChicagoIllinois1906
O. Bulza HouseAustin, ChicagoIllinois1906
E. F. Bullard HouseJacksonvilleIllinois1906
Augustus A. Carpenter House[1]Lake ForestIllinois1906
Wallace L. DeWolf HouseLake ForestIllinois1906
Edgar Johnson Goodspeed HouseHyde Park, ChicagoIllinois1906
Albert Martin Kales HouseWinnetkaIllinois1906
Kent HouseJacksonvilleIllinois1906
Lyons HouseUnknownIllinois1906
Mentor Building IIThe Loop, ChicagoIllinois1906
Dr. Parmenter HouseLake ForestIllinois1906
Edward F. Swift House, Villa Hortensia[1]Lake GenevaWisconsin1906
Adolphus Clay Bartlett House[1]Lake GenevaWisconsin1907
Frederic Clay Bartlett StudioChicagoIllinois1907
Harry M. Capps HouseJacksonvilleIllinois1907
Hubbard Foster Carpenter House, Rehoboth[1]Lake GenevaWisconsin1907
James H. Douglas HouseKenwood, ChicagoIllinois1907
Charles Scribner Eaton HouseHyde Park, ChicagoIllinois1907
Charles Fernald House[1][2]Lake ForestIllinois1908
Ginn & Company PublishersNear South Side, ChicagoIllinois1907
Mrs. W. D. Jackman HouseHyde Park, ChicagoIllinois1907
George Ryerson Thorne HouseLake ForestIllinois1907
Joseph T. Ryerson & SonNorth Lawndale, ChicagoIllinois1907
Edward Larned Ryerson Sr House, Havenwood I[1]Lake ForestIllinois1906
Edward Larned Ryerson Sr House, Havenwood II[1]Lake ForestIllinois1912
Leverett Thompson HouseLake ForestIllinois1907
Henry Veeder HouseKenwood, ChicagoIllinois1907
Benjamin E. Bensinger HouseGlencoeIllinois1908
BrucemoreCedar RapidsIowa1908Remodel. Listed on the NRHP on December 12, 1976
Cliff Dwellers ClubThe Loop, ChicagoIllinois1908
Hugh Johnston McBirney House, House of the Four Winds[1]Lake ForestIllinois1908
Prentiss Loomis Coonley House[1]Lake ForestIllinois1911
Victor Elting HouseWilmetteIllinois1908
Glen RowanLake ForestIllinois1908
John Louis Hardin HouseWinnetkaIllinois1908
Louis C. Huesmann HouseIndianapolisIndiana1908
Villa EnsorHighland ParkIllinois1908
Finley Barrell House[1]Lake ForestIllinois1909
Walter D. Douglas House, Walden[1]DeephavenMinnesota1909
Durand CommonsLake ForestIllinois1909
William Rainey Harper HouseHyde Park, ChicagoIllinois1909
Homewood Country ClubFlossmoorIllinois1909
W. B. Pettibone HouseEvanstonIllinois1909
REO Automobile Company BuildingNear South Side, ChicagoIllinois1909Also known as the Sperling & Linden Building
Robert Centennial Schaffner HouseHighland ParkIllinois1909
Bertram Welton Sippy HouseHyde Park, ChicagoIllinois1909
John Merlin Powis Smith HouseHyde Park, ChicagoIllinois1909
Carl E. Williams HouseEvanstonIllinois1909
Memorial HallRacineWisconsin1909
John Rogerson Montgomery HouseGlencoeIllinois1909Listed on the NRHP on September 15, 2004
1130 N. Lake Shore DriveNear North Side, ChicagoIllinois1910
Samuel Dauchy HouseLake View, ChicagoIllinois1910
Cecil D. Gregg HouseClaytonMissouri1910
Thomas A. Griffin HouseNear North Side, ChicagoIllinois1910
Henry Hoyt Hilton HouseHyde Park, ChicagoIllinois1910
Louis B. Kuppernheimer HouseWinnetkaIllinois1910
E. Norman Scott House[1]Lake ForestIllinois1910
William Pratt Sidley HouseWinnetkaIllinois1910
Albert Arnold Sprague House IILake ForestIllinois1910
Stanley Stoner HouseSt. LouisMissouri1910
Thomas Edward Wilson HouseKenwood, ChicagoIllinois1910
A. A. BrewsterAkronOhio1911
Thomas E. Donnelley HouseLake ForestIllinois1911
C. Warren Fairbanks HouseIndianapolisIndiana1911
William O. Goodman HouseNear North Side, ChicagoIllinois1911
Charles Henry Hermann House[1]GlencoeIllinois1911
Lake Shore Country ClubGlencoeIllinois1911
Morris S. Rosenfield HouseDouglas, ChicagoIllinois1911
Frederick Jones Volney Skiff HouseKenilworthIllinois1911
Charles A. Stonehill HouseGlencoeIllinois1911
Ira Edward Wight HouseSt. LouisMissouri1911
Charles C. Bovey HouseMinneapolisMinnesota1912
Walter Stanton Brewster House, Covin Tree[1]Lake ForestIllinois1907
Henry Faurot HouseRiversideIllinois1912
John L. Fortune HouseNear North Side, ChicagoIllinois1912
HavenwoodLake ForestIllinois1912
Lewis Edward Myers HouseLake GenevaWisconsin1912
Nyberg Automobile WorksNear South Side, ChicagoIllinois1912
I. Newton Perry HouseLake ForestIllinois1912
Arthur Hudson Marks House, Elmcourt[1]AkronOhio1912
SturnowzyLake ForestIllinois1912
Benjamin Carpenter HouseNear North Side, ChicagoIllinois1913
G. W. French House, West Hill HouseRiverdaleIowa1913
Clayton Mark House[1]Lake ForestIllinois1914
Cyrus Mark HouseEvanstonIllinois1913
Edward Morris HouseKenwood, ChicagoIllinois1913
Edwin C. Shaw HouseAkronOhio1913
Albert Edward Thompson HouseDuluthMinnesota1913
B. F. Goodrich Rubber CompanyAkronOhio1914
National Cash Register Company BuildingThe Loop, ChicagoIllinois1914
Bertram G. Work HouseAkronOhio1914
Lester Armour HouseLake View, ChicagoIllinois1915
WogdenLake ForestIllinois1915
George Pick House[1]Highland ParkIllinois1915Listed on the NRHP on September 29, 1982
Harry A. Swiggert HouseEvanstonIllinois1915
Montgomery A. Ward HouseFlossmoorIllinois1915
William E. Crow HouseLake ForestIllinois1916
William Vallandingham Kelley House, Stonebridge[1]Lake BluffIllinois1916
Krafts Drug StoreLake ForestIllinois1916Renovation
Market SquareLake ForestIllinois1916
F. P. Ross HouseEvanstonIllinois1916
ThornedaleLake ForestIllinois1916
191 E. Walton PlaceNear North Side, ChicagoIllinois1917
Eleanor Robinson Countiss HouseGold Coast, Chicago[3]Illinois1917
Erskine HouseSouth BendIndiana1917
William Goodman Memorial at Graceland CemeteryUptown, ChicagoIllinois1917
MarktownWhitingIndiana1917Planned community. Listed on the NRHP on February 20, 1975
Camp-WoodsVillanovaPennsylvania1917Listed on the NRHP on September 1, 1983
The CodlinsBloomfield HillsMichigan1918
P. E. Waller HouseKewaneeIllinois1918
M. A. Herske HouseHyde Park, ChicagoIllinois1919
Stone Street ApartmentsNear North Side, ChicagoIllinois1919
First Presbyterian Church and ManseForsythMontana1920Collaboration with McIver & Cohagen. Listed on the NRHP on February 12, 1990
Fountain of Time Reflecting PoolWashington Park, ChicagoIllinois1920
William Nelson Pelouze HouseLake GenevaWisconsin1920
Quadrangle Club at the University of ChicagoHyde Park, ChicagoIllinois1920
A. G. Becker Property[1]Highland ParkIllinois1921Listed on the NRHP on November 15, 1984
Kappa Kappa Gamma Sorority HouseUrbanaIllinois1921Listed on the NRHP on February 25, 2004
Mayslake Peabody Estate Service Group[4][5][6] Oak BrookIllinois1921
Burnham Library at the Art Institute of ChicagoThe Loop, ChicagoIllinois1922
Phi Delta Theta Fraternity HouseChampaignIllinois1922Listed on the NRHP on February 25, 2004
Phi Kappa Psi Fraternity HouseHyde Park, ChicagoIllinois1922
Charles Stinson Pillsbury HouseMinneapolisMinnesota1922
Pullman Press BuildingPullman, ChicagoIllinois1922
R. R. Donnelly & Sons Company buildingCrawfordsvilleIndiana1922
James Otis Hinckley House[1]Lake ForestIllinois1923
Clarence Hopkins King House[1]St. LouisMissouri1923
Methodist Episcopal ChurchLake ForestIllinois1923
University Church of the Disciples of ChristHyde Park, ChicagoIllinois1923Collaboration with Henry K. Holsman
John P. Wilson, Jr. HouseNear North Side, ChicagoIllinois1923
2450 N. Lakeview Ave.Lincoln Park, ChicagoIllinois1924
McKinlock Court at the Art Institute of ChicagoThe Loop, ChicagoIllinois1924
Pullman Trust & Savings BankPullman, ChicagoIllinois1924
Theodore Thomas MemorialThe Loop, ChicagoIllinois1924
Robert P. Lamont House, West View Farms]]Lake ForestIllinois1924Listed on the NRHP on November 12, 1993
Bird CenterLake ForestIllinois1925
French Hall (St. Luke's Hospital)DavenportIowa1925Torn down in the 1980s to make way for a parking ramp.
Kenneth Sawyer Goodman Memorial TheatreThe Loop, ChicagoIllinois1925
Knollwood Country ClubLake ForestIllinois1925
Joel Spitz HouseGlencoeIllinois1925
Asa Wallace HouseSt. LouisMissouri1925
Dr. Edgar R. Borly HouseSouth BendIndiana1926
Customhouse WatchtowerNassauBahamas1926
East Hill House and Carriage HouseRiverdaleIowa1926Listed on the NRHP on November 22, 1999
French Hall For NursesDavenportIowa1926
Morse Dell Plain House and GardenHammondIndiana1926Listed on the NRHP on April 1, 1998
United States Memorial ChapelBrestFrance1926
William E. Hall HouseEvanstonIllinois1927Completed after death
Oscar Heinman HouseLake View, ChicagoIllinois1928Completed after death
R.R. Donnelley and Sons Co. Calumet PlantNear South Side, ChicagoIllinois1929Completed after death. Listed on the NRHP on February 17, 1983
Fourth Presbyterian Church of ChicagoNear North Side, ChicagoIllinois1914Designed the parish house, sanctuary by Cram, Goodhue, and Ferguson. Listed on the NRHP on September 5, 1975

References

  1. Cohen, Stuart (2015). Inventing the New American House: Howard Van Doren Shaw, Architect. New York: The Monacelli Press. ISBN 978-1580934206.
  2. This was previously confused with the George P. Fernald House built c. 1895 in Medford, Massachusetts likely designed by the architect Charles Fernald for himself.
  3. "Groupon CEO Eric Lefkofsky the Man Behind $19.5M Home Sale".
  4. Cohen (2015: 189–191) lists Benjamin Marshall of Marshall & Fox as the designer of the Mayslake Tudor revival mansion and Shaw as designer of the service complex which included servants' quarters, horse stables, garages, workshops, and a greenhouse. These buildings were torn down before the complex was listed on the NRHP.
  5. Greene, Virginia A. (1998). The Architecture of Howard Van Doren Shaw. Chicago: Chicago Review Press. p. 164. ISBN 1-55652-286-X.
  6. Listed among Shaw's works in Greene (1998). Mayslake website lists Marshall & Fox as architects. Chicago Tribune lists Shaw as designer of the estate's gates.
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