- Purcell & Elmslie
The American progressive architectural practice most widely known as Purcell & Elmslie (P&E) was the second most commissioned firm of the
Prairie School afterFrank Lloyd Wright .The firms consisted of three partnerships: Purcell and Feick (1907-1910); Purcell, Feick, and Elmslie (1910-1912), and Purcell and Elmslie (1913-1921). The architects were commissioned for work in twenty-two states, participated in the competition for the National Parliament Buildings in
Canberra, Australia , and prepared plans for a large institutional church, or Y.M.C.A., inHunan ,China .The principals of the firm,
William Gray Purcell (1880-1965) andGeorge Grant Elmslie (1869-1952) both eventually received Fellowships in the College of theAmerican Institute of Architects .Notable commissions
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Dr. Ward Beebe House (1912), Saint Paul, Minnesota
*Merchants National Bank (1912), Winona, Minnesota
*William Gray Purcell House (1913), Minneapolis, Minnesota
*Woodbury County Courthouse (1918), Sioux City, IowaFurther reading
* Brooks, H. Allen, "The Prairie School", W.W. Norton, New York 2006; ISBN 039373191X
* Brooks, H. Allen (editor), "Prairie School Architecture: Studies from "The Western Architect", University of Toronto Press, Toronto, Buffalo 1975; ISBN 0802021387
* Brooks, H. Allen, "The Prairie School: Frank Lloyd Wright and his Midwest Contemporaries", University of Toronto Press, Toronto 1972; ISBN 0802052517
* Gebhard, David (edited by Patricia Gebhard), "Purcell & Elmslie: Prairie Progressive Architects", Gibbs Smith, Salt Lake City 2006, ISBN 1423600053
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