List of works by Bruce Goff
Chronological list of houses, commercial buildings and other works by Bruce Goff.
1920s-1940s
- 1926: Boston Avenue Methodist Church, 1301 South Boston Ave., Tulsa, Oklahoma (with Adah Robinson, officially credited to Rush, Endacott and Rush), NRHP-listed
- 1929: Riverside Studio, 1381 Riverside Dr., Tulsa, Oklahoma, International Style, NRHP-listed
- 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
1950s-1960s
- 1950: Bavinger House, 730 60th Ave., Norman, Oklahoma, NRHP-listed (severely damaged in 2011)
- 1952: Corsaw House, Norman, Oklahoma
- 1954: Garvey House, Urbana, Illinois
- 1955: John Frank House, 1300 Luker Ln., Sapulpa, Oklahoma, NRHP-listed
- 1956: Joe D. Price House and Studio (also known as Shin'enKan), Bartlesville, Oklahoma (destroyed by arson in 1996)
- 1957: Comer House, Dewey, Oklahoma
- 1957: Motsenbocker House, Bartlesville, Oklahoma
- 1957: Donald Pollock House, 2400 NW 59th St., Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, NRHP-listed
- 1958: Durst House, Houston, Texas
- 1958: Freeman House, Joplin, Missouri
- 1958: Gutman House, Gulfport, Mississippi (destroyed by fire)
- 1958: Jones House, Bartlesville, Oklahoma
- 1958: Robert White House, 1525 Whiteway Court, Bartlesville, Oklahoma
- 1959: Collins House, Bartlesville, Oklahoma
- 1959: Bennett House, Bartlesville, Oklahoma
- 1959: Akright House, Bartlesville, Oklahoma
- 1960: Gryder House, Ocean Springs, Mississippi
- 1961: Fitchette House, Bartlesville, Oklahoma
- 1961: Adams House, Vinita, Oklahoma
- 1963: Play Tower, Bartlesville, Oklahoma
- 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
1970s-1980s
- 1970: Glen Harder House, Mountain Lake, Minnesota (destroyed by fire)
- 1974: Barby House, Tucson, Arizona
- 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.[1][2])
- 1980: Jacob Harder House, Mountain Lake, Minnesota
References
- ↑ 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.
External links
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Bruce Goff. |
- Bruce Goff Castle BandB The Duncan House, built in 1968, now operated as a Bed and Breakfast.
- Cimarron Heritage Center, formerly the Cox House, was designed by Goff.
- Art Institute of Chicago Bruce Goff Collection
- Goff in the dessert (official site), Heinz Emigholz' film documenting 62 of Goff's buildings
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