Architect: Fisher & Fisher / Hoyt & Hoyt / Rogers &
1889 – Denver Dry Building, Denver, USA
Architect: Frank E. Edbrooke
Originally built in 1889,the store was expanded in 1898,
1929 – Mountain States Telephone Building, Denver, USA
Architect: William N. Bowman
The Telephone Building served as the headquarters for the Mountain States Telephone &
1889 – Masonic Building, Denver, CO, USA
Architect: Frank E. Edbrooke
The Masonic Building was built in 1889 and designed by Frank Edbrooke in a Romanesque style.
1891 – Kittredge Building, Denver, USA
Architect: A. Morris Stuckert
The Kittredge Building features a facade clad in native granite and rhyolite and was one of the first elevator buildings in the downtown area.
1910 – Gas & Electric Building, Denver, USA
Architect: Harry W.J. Edbrooke
Brightest survivor of “City of Lights”
1913 – Alberta Legislature Building, Edmonton, Alberta
Architect: Allan Merrick Jeffers & R.P. Blakey
The Alberta Legislature Building was built between 1907 and 1913 in the Beaux Arts style popular in Canada at this time for legislature buildings.
1859 – State Capitol, Nashville, Tennessee
Architect: William Strickland
The Tennessee State Capitol was designed by renowned Philadelphia architect William Strickland,
1886 – Design for State Capitol, Helena, Montana
Architect: George R. Mann
A design competition was conducted in 1896 to determine the best suitable design for the capitol building.
1877 – State House, Columbia, South Carolina
Architect: John R. Niernsee
Construction originally began in 1851,
