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Chronological list of houses, commercial buildings and other works by
Bruce Goff .
Boston Avenue Methodist Church
1917: Percy and Evaline Elliott House, 312 E. 19th Street,
Tulsa, Oklahoma
[1]
1918: Quaker Avenue House, 1401 S. Quaker Avenue,
Tulsa, Oklahoma
[1]
1919: Carson Avenue House, 1639 S. Carson Avenue,
Tulsa, Oklahoma
[1]
1919: Oil Operator House, 1728 S. Madison Avenue,
Tulsa, Oklahoma
[1]
1919: South Yorktown Avenue House, 1732 S. Yorktown Avenue,
Tulsa, Oklahoma
[1]
1921: East Nineteenth Street House, 320 E. 19th Street,
Tulsa, Oklahoma
[1]
1922: G. Way House, Northeast corner of E. 31st Street and S. Peoria Avenue,
Tulsa, Oklahoma (The house was significantly altered in 1983, leaving little of the original design intact)
[1]
1923:
Adah Robinson Studio , 1119 S. Owasso Avenue,
Tulsa, Oklahoma
[1]
1926:
Boston Avenue Methodist Church , 1301 South Boston Ave.,
Tulsa, Oklahoma (with Adah Robinson, officially credited to
Rush, Endacott and Rush ), NRHP-listed
1925: South Madison Avenue House, 1712 S. Madison Avenue,
Tulsa, Oklahoma
[1]
1925: Consolidated Cut Stone Office Building, 1323 East 5th Street,
Tulsa, Oklahoma
[1]
1925: Hansen House, 2262 S. Troost Avenue,
Tulsa, Oklahoma
[1]
1926: Day Building, 512 S. Boston Avenue,
Tulsa, Oklahoma
[1]
1927: Tulsa Club, 115 E. Fifth St.,
Tulsa, Oklahoma
1927: Page Warehouse, 1301 South Elgin Street,
Tulsa, Oklahoma (Demolished in 1977)
[1]
1928: Guaranty Laundry, 2036 E. 11th Street,
Tulsa, Oklahoma
[1]
1928: Christ the King Church (interior furniture, altars, and mosaics), 1530 S. Rockford Avenue,
Tulsa, Oklahoma
[1]
1929:
Riverside Studio , 1381 Riverside Dr.,
Tulsa, Oklahoma , International Style, NRHP-listed
1929: Midwest Equitable Meter Company Warehouse, 3200 Charles Page Boulevard,
Tulsa, Oklahoma
[1]
1930: Tulsa Convention Hall (Brady Hall) Alterations, 105 West Brady Street,
Tulsa, Oklahoma
[1]
1930: Latham House, 221 E. 21st Street,
Tulsa, Oklahoma
[1]
1938:
Turzak House ,
Chicago, Illinois
1939: Cole House,
Park Ridge, Illinois
1940: Colmorgan House,
Glenview, Illinois
1940: Unseth House,
Park Ridge, Illinois
1947:
Bachman House ,
Chicago, Illinois
1941: Bartman House (also known as Triaero),
Fern Creek, Kentucky
1947:
Ruth VanSickle Ford House ,
Aurora, Illinois
1947:
Ledbetter House , 701 W. Brooks,
Norman, Oklahoma , NRHP-listed
1948:
Hopewell Baptist Church , 5801 NW 178th St.,
Edmond, Oklahoma , NRHP-listed
1949: Julius Cox House, 1300 N. Cimarron Avenue,
Boise City, Oklahoma
[1]
John Frank House
1950:
Bavinger House , 730 60th Avenue NE,
Norman, Oklahoma , NRHP-listed (severely damaged in 2011, demolished in 2016)
1950: Lewis Wetzler Subdivision, Timberdell Road,
[2]
Norman, Oklahoma
[1]
1950: John Keys House, 911 W Timberdell Road,
Norman, Oklahoma
[1]
1951: Magyness House, 909 W Timberdell Road,
Norman, Oklahoma
[1]
1952: Roger Corsaw House, 1210 Woodland Drive,
Norman, Oklahoma
[1]
1954: Garvey House,
Urbana, Illinois
1955:
John Frank House , 1300 Luker Lane,
Sapulpa, Oklahoma , NRHP-listed
1956:
Joe D. Price House and Studio (also known as Shin'enKan), Starview Farm,
[3]
Bartlesville, Oklahoma (destroyed by arson in 1996)
1957: C. A. Comer House, 1316 N. Creek,
Dewey, Oklahoma
[1]
1957: J.O. and Mary Motsenbocker House, 2416 SE Circle Drive,
Bartlesville, Oklahoma
[1]
1957: The Round House, 7507 Baxtershire,
Dallas, Texas (Designed by Goff in 1957 but built by Parker without Goff after dispute in 1961.)
1957:
Donald Pollock House , 2400 NW 59th St.,
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma , NRHP-listed
1957: Miller Brothers Service Station, Lynn Road,
[4]
Pawhuska, Oklahoma
[1]
1958: Durst House,
Houston, Texas
1958: L.A. Freeman House, 6565 Park Circle Drive,
Joplin, Missouri
[1]
1958: Gutman House,
Gulfport, Mississippi (destroyed by fire)
1958: Harold Jones House, 3411 SE Wildwood Court,
Bartlesville, Oklahoma
[1]
1958: Robert White House, 1525 SW Whiteway Court,
Bartlesville, Oklahoma
[1]
1959: Russell Collins House, 3400 SE Wildwood Court,
Bartlesville, Oklahoma
[1]
1959: Richard Bennett House, 2841 Silver Lake Road,
Bartlesville, Oklahoma
[1]
1959: J.R. Akright House Alterations, 2412 SE Circle Drive,
Bartlesville, Oklahoma
[1]
1959: Redeemer Lutheran Church Education Building, 3700 SE Woodland Road,
Bartlesville, Oklahoma
[1]
1960: Gryder House,
Ocean Springs, Mississippi
1961: Jame Fitchette House, 1900 SE Saturn Court,
Bartlesville, Oklahoma
[1]
1961: John Quincy Adams House, 108 Fairmont Road,
Vinita, Oklahoma
[1]
1962: Woodland Hills Entrance Feature, Woodland Hills Boulevard,
[5]
Roland, Oklahoma
[1]
1962: The First Celestine Barby House, 114 Avenue N,
Beaver, Oklahoma
[1]
1963: Play Tower, Sooner Park,
[6]
Bartlesville, Oklahoma
1964: William Dace House, 409 Avenue R,
Beaver, Oklahoma
[1]
1965: Duncan House,
Cobden, Illinois
1965: Hyde House,
Prairie Village, Kansas
1965: Nicol House,
Kansas City, Missouri
1965: Searing House,
Prairie Village, Kansas
1966: Jacquart House,
Sublette, Kansas
1968:
Mitchell House ,
Dodge City, Kansas
Pavilion for Japanese Art
1970: Glen Harder House,
Mountain Lake, Minnesota (destroyed by fire)
1972: Hollywood House, 18165/18171 Meandering Way,
Flint, Texas
1974: Plunkett House, 17148 Fountain Circle,
Flint, Texas
[7]
1974: Barby House,
Tucson, Arizona
1975: Liberty Federal Savings Bank Mosaic Mural, 232 South Main,
Stillwater, Oklahoma (Goff only did the mural; the building's architect is Tom Rodgers)
[1]
1978:
Pavilion for Japanese Art at the
Los Angeles County Museum of Art ,
Los Angeles, California
1979: Struckus House,
Woodland Hills, California (One of Goff's last completed designs before his death; Bart Prince supervised its completion.
[8]
[9] )
1980: Jacob Harder House,
Mountain Lake, Minnesota
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am Friends of Kebyar , Vol. 22.1, Issue No. 71, "Bruce Goff Oklahoma Guide". 2005-2006.
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^ Muriel Emanuel, "Contemporary Architects"
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^ Leon Whiteson,
"'E.T.' House Last Symbol of Architect's Gonzo Flair" ,
Los Angeles Times , June 30, 1988.
^ Sam Grawe,
"A Well Rounded House" ,
Dwell , September 2004, pp. 78-80.
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