1861 – Design for private chapel for Emperor, St. Petersburg, Russia Published in The Building News, with the rather snide commentary: “WE give on another page an illustration of the Private Chapel of the Emperor of All the Russias.
1862 – Monument of the Russian Empire, Novgorod, Russia Architect: W. Mikeshine A bronze monument to the Millennium of Russia, representing the most important figures from the country’s history,
1882 – Design Competition for Church of the Savior on Spilled Blood, St. Petersburg, Russia Architect: Alfred Alexandrovich Parland This marvelous Russian-style church was built on the spot where Emperor Alexander II was assassinated in March 1881 by a group of revolutionaries,
1902 – Priest’s House, Szagarren, Russia Architect: E. Arden Minty Front & Rear Perspective Views including plans, published in The Building News, April 11th, 1902.
1913 – Offices of The Emigration Board, Omsk, Siberia, Russia 1st, 2nd & 3rd Premiated Designs published in The Architect & Contract Reporter, October 24th 1913. First premiated design by Grinberg &