Perry Dean Rogers is an American architectural firm based in Boston, Massachusetts. The firm was founded as Shaw and Hepburn by Thomas Mott Shaw and Andrew Hopewell Hepburn in 1919, and became Perry, Shaw & Hepburn with the addition of William G. Perry in 1921. The firm became known for its designs for many universities and colleges, but is best known for restoring Colonial Williamsburg.
History
The firm originated in 1919 as Shaw and Hepburn, with founders Thomas Mott Shaw and Andrew Hopewell Hepburn. In 1921, William Graves Perry joined the firm, creating Perry, Shaw & Hepburn.
The firm became notable for its designs for educational institutions. It was responsible for the restoration of Colonial Williamsburg. It designed the Radcliffe College yard and its Longfellow Hall, which was a recipient of the Harleston Parker Medal in 1934.
Perry Dean Rogers recently completed designing an entire college campus, masterplan and the individual buildings for the Franklin W. Olin College of Engineering in Needham, Massachusetts. William G. Perry was also hired to transform the Endicott Estate into a Governor's Mansion.
Selected projects
- Court House (restoration), New Castle Delaware
- Dillon Arts Center, Groton School, Groton, Massachusetts
- duPont Ball Library, Stetson University, DeLand, Florida
- Embassy of the United States, Amman, Jordan
- Embassy of the United States, London, England
- Helen Carpenter Moseley residence, Newburyport, Massachusetts
- Henry A. Laughlin house, Concord, Massachusetts
- Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston, Massachusetts
- Janet Wallace Fine Arts Center, Macalester College, Saint Paul, Minnesota
- Jordan Marsh Department Store (Macy's), Boston, Massachusetts
- Robert H. Goddard Library, Clark University, Worcester, Massachusetts
- St. PaulâÂÂs Episcopal Church, Newburyport, Massachusetts
- Saugus Iron Works (restoration), Saugus, Massachusetts
- Science Center, Wellesley College, Wellesley Massachusetts
- Seeley G. Mudd Chemistry Building, Vassar College, Poughkeepsie, New York
- Southern New Hampshire University, Manchester, New Hampshire
- Edward S. Wolak Library Learning Commons
- Gustafson Center
- Strawbery Banke, Portsmouth, New Hampshire
- Tyron Palace (reconstruction), New Bern, North Carolina
- University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, Arkansas
- Hillside Auditorium
- Hunt Center for Academic Excellence
- Library Annex
References
Further reading
- Crosbie, Michael J. Generating Context: The Practice of Perry Dean Rogers & Partners. Princeton Architectural Press, 2001.
- Crosbie, Michael J. and Hickey, Damon Douglas. When Change Is Set in Stone: An Analysis of Seven Academic Libraries. Association of College & Research Libraries, 2001.
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