A report on Francis Keally
American architect and pioneering preservationist, based in New York City.
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Oregon State Capitol
2 linksBuilding housing the state legislature and the offices of the governor, secretary of state, and treasurer of the U.S. state of Oregon.
Building housing the state legislature and the offices of the governor, secretary of state, and treasurer of the U.S. state of Oregon.
New York architects Trowbridge & Livingston conceived the current structure's Art Deco stripped classical design in association with Francis Keally.
Ulric Ellerhusen
2 linksGerman-American sculptor and teacher best known for his architectural sculpture.
German-American sculptor and teacher best known for his architectural sculpture.
First Permanent Settlement of the West (aka Pioneer Monument), Old Fort Harrod State Park, Harrodsburg, Kentucky, with architect Francis Keally, 1934
Trowbridge & Livingston
1 linksArchitectural practice based in New York City in the early 20th-century.
Architectural practice based in New York City in the early 20th-century.
The Oregon State Capitol (1936–38) in Salem, in association with Francis Keally, NRHP-listed
Old Fort Harrod State Park
1 linksPark located in Harrodsburg, Kentucky in the United States.
Park located in Harrodsburg, Kentucky in the United States.
The George Rogers Clark Federal Monument (not to be confused with the George Rogers Clark National Historical Park in Vincennes, Indiana) was designed by architect Francis Keally and sculptor Ulric Ellerhusen.
Carnegie Mellon University
0 linksPrivate research university based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
Private research university based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
A 1938 master plan by Githens and Keally suggested acquisition of new land along Forbes Avenue, but the plan was not fully implemented.
Sequoyah Hills
0 linksNeighborhood in Knoxville, Tennessee, United States, named for the Cherokee scholar Sequoyah (c.
Neighborhood in Knoxville, Tennessee, United States, named for the Cherokee scholar Sequoyah (c.
The neighborhood contains numerous notable examples of mid-20th century residential architecture, with houses designed by architects such as Charles I. Barber, Benjamin McMurry, and Francis Keally.
Patrick Henry Building
0 linksHistoric building located in Richmond, Virginia.
Historic building located in Richmond, Virginia.
Three teams of architects designed the building: Baskerville & Son; Carneal, Johnston and Wright; and consulting architects Githens & Keally.
Detroit Public Library
0 linksSecond largest library system in the U.S. state of Michigan by volumes held and is the 21st largest library system (and the fourth-largest public library system) in the United States.
Second largest library system in the U.S. state of Michigan by volumes held and is the 21st largest library system (and the fourth-largest public library system) in the United States.
His son, Cass Gilbert, Jr. was a partner with Francis Keally in the design of the library's additional wings added in 1963.
Jean and Alexander Heard Library
0 linksMade up of several campus libraries at Vanderbilt University.
Made up of several campus libraries at Vanderbilt University.
The Joint University Library was inaugurated in 1941, during Kulman's tenure; the architect was Henry C. Hibbs, with New York architects Githens and Keally consulting as library specialists.
St. Luke's Lutheran Church
0 linksHistoric Lutheran church located on Restaurant Row at 308 West 46th Street between Eighth and Ninth Avenues in the Theater District of Manhattan, New York City.
Historic Lutheran church located on Restaurant Row at 308 West 46th Street between Eighth and Ninth Avenues in the Theater District of Manhattan, New York City.
A four-story parish house at 308–316 West 46th Street was built 1922 to designs by architect Francis Keally of 141 East 45th Street at the cost of $150,000.