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Pillsbury house, Rumford (1949, W Gropius, unlocated)[2][1] from TAC list: J. C. Harkness and illegible
Elementary school, Providence (1952, W Gropius, unlocated)[1]
Holliman Elementary School, Warwick (1953, W Gropius)[3] from TAC list: J. C. Harkness and N. C. Fletcher
Rhodes Elementary School, Warwick (1953, W Gropius, demolished)[3] ditto
Sherman Elementary School, Warwick (1953, W Gropius)[3] ditto
Wickes Elementary School, Warwick (1953, W Gropius, demolished)[3] ditto
Hoskins Park housing, Quonset Point (1953, W Gropius, demolished)[1] from TAC list: B. Thompson
Fram Corporation headquarters, Rumford (1954, B Thompson, demolished)[4] from TAC list: B. Thompson, 1972 addition by P. W. Morton
Moses Brown School Friends Hall, Providence (1962, J C Harkness)[5]
Moses Brown School development plan, Providence (1963)[6]
St. George's School duPont Science Building, Middletown (1963)[6]
East Greenwich High School, East Greenwich (1967, J C Harkness)[7][6]
Classical High School etc., Providence (1970, J C Harkness)[6]
North Kingstown Free Library, Wickford (1975)[8] from TAC list: P. W. Morton
The Rumford Pillsbury house (1949) was likely for Sarah P Harkness' brother, Samuel W Pillsbury, who lived in Rumford at the time of his marriage in 1950.[9] Pillsbury moved to Princeton NJ in 1953 and later to Duxbury. TAC completed another Pillsbury house in Milton in 1951.[1]
Do not know what the Providence elementary school (1952) included by Emanuel et al. could be. The first school built by the city after WWII was Vartan Gregorian (1954) by Cull & Robinson. Maybe a consultant? Not mentioned in TAC (1966) or Giedion (1992).
What could the "1948" house be? from TAC list/1952 PVD directory:
Warmington (Chip): Carl and Ruth C. Warmington, 251 Medway, not extant
RI publications
1970 - Pembroke College dormitories, Providence - MLTW/Lyndon, Cambridge[10][11][12]
1970 - Elementary school, Andover, MA - William D. Warner, Providence[13][14]
1971 - Vacation house, Block Island - Christopher H. L. Owen, New York[15][16]
1971 - Biomedical center, Brown University - Shepley, Bulfinch, Richardson & Abbott, Boston[17]
1971 - Hotel, Newport - Warner Burns Toan Lunde, New York[18][19]
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Pillsbury house, Rumford (1949, W Gropius, unlocated)[2][1] from TAC list: J. C. Harkness and illegible
Elementary school, Providence (1952, W Gropius, unlocated)[1]
Holliman Elementary School, Warwick (1953, W Gropius)[3] from TAC list: J. C. Harkness and N. C. Fletcher
Rhodes Elementary School, Warwick (1953, W Gropius, demolished)[3] ditto
Sherman Elementary School, Warwick (1953, W Gropius)[3] ditto
Wickes Elementary School, Warwick (1953, W Gropius, demolished)[3] ditto
Hoskins Park housing, Quonset Point (1953, W Gropius, demolished)[1] from TAC list: B. Thompson
Fram Corporation headquarters, Rumford (1954, B Thompson, demolished)[4] from TAC list: B. Thompson, 1972 addition by P. W. Morton
Moses Brown School Friends Hall, Providence (1962, J C Harkness)[5]
Moses Brown School development plan, Providence (1963)[6]
St. George's School duPont Science Building, Middletown (1963)[6]
East Greenwich High School, East Greenwich (1967, J C Harkness)[7][6]
Classical High School etc., Providence (1970, J C Harkness)[6]
North Kingstown Free Library, Wickford (1975)[8] from TAC list: P. W. Morton
The Rumford Pillsbury house (1949) was likely for Sarah P Harkness' brother, Samuel W Pillsbury, who lived in Rumford at the time of his marriage in 1950.[9] Pillsbury moved to Princeton NJ in 1953 and later to Duxbury. TAC completed another Pillsbury house in Milton in 1951.[1]
Do not know what the Providence elementary school (1952) included by Emanuel et al. could be. The first school built by the city after WWII was Vartan Gregorian (1954) by Cull & Robinson. Maybe a consultant? Not mentioned in TAC (1966) or Giedion (1992).
What could the "1948" house be? from TAC list/1952 PVD directory:
Warmington (Chip): Carl and Ruth C. Warmington, 251 Medway, not extant
RI publications
1970 - Pembroke College dormitories, Providence - MLTW/Lyndon, Cambridge[10][11][12]
1970 - Elementary school, Andover, MA - William D. Warner, Providence[13][14]
1971 - Vacation house, Block Island - Christopher H. L. Owen, New York[15][16]
1971 - Biomedical center, Brown University - Shepley, Bulfinch, Richardson & Abbott, Boston[17]
1971 - Hotel, Newport - Warner Burns Toan Lunde, New York[18][19]