Perry Dean Rogers
Practice information
Key architectsMartha A. Pilgreen
Founded1923
Dissolvedactive
LocationBoston

Perry Dean Rogers is an architectural firm based in Boston, Massachusetts. Founded in 1923 as Perry, Shaw & Hepburn, the firm became notable for its designs for educational institutions. The firm was responsible for the restoration of Colonial Williamsburg. The firm asserts their expertise in creating the context of university environment. 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.[1]

Projects

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 Goodman, Ellen (December 10, 1967). "Elegance in Dedham". Boston Globe. p. A 21.
  2. Fenton, John H. (September 18, 1954). "Steel Industry Dedicates Replica As 'Shrine to Private Enterprise'". The New York Times.
  3. "History 21: New Campus: The Move". Archived from the original on 2015-09-19. Retrieved 2014-11-25.
  4. Gaskie, Margaret (March 1986). "Organic chemistry". Architectural Record. 174 (3): 137. ISSN 0003-858X.

Further reading

  • Generating Context: The Practice of Perry Dean Rogers & Partners by Michael J. Crosbie. Birkhäuser Basel; 1 edition (September 1, 2001) ISBN 3-7643-6438-6, ISBN 978-3-7643-6438-0
  • When Change Is Set in Stone : An Analysis of Seven Academic Libraries by Perry Dean Rogers and Partners. Crosbie, Michael J. (Author) Hickey, Damon Douglas (Author). Association of College & Research Libraries (February 2001). ISBN 0-8389-8136-4, ISBN 978-0-8389-8136-8
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