Cobb Projects: Non-Midwest
Frost, A.E., Residence
Lewiston, ME
Cobb and Frost, c.1887
Published in Inland Architect, vol. 9, no. 6, July 1887.
Rockdale Farm (aka
Henry Ives Cobb Residence [3])
Brewster, NY
[Henry Ives Cobb ?],
c.1895
A
rendering and plan of the residence was published
in Inland Architect, vol. 25, no. 4, May
1895.
Westbury Hall (aka
General Joseph T. Torrence Residence)
Westbury (Long Island), NY
[Henry Ives Cobb ?; Hoppin & Koen?], c.1895
A rendering of the
residence was published in Inland Architect, vol.
25, no. 4, May 1895.
Thaw, Benjamin,
Residence, (aka "Beachmound" or
"Beachmond")
Bellevue Ave.,
Newport, RI
Henry Ives Cobb,
c.1897
This residence is extant.
Cobb's
design was never built. Cass Gilbert won the competition and his
design, which still
stands today, was ultimately built at 1
Bowling Green near Battery Park in lower Manhattan.
A
rendering of this building was published in Inland Architect in October 1902, vol. 40.
Photographs of this
residence were published in the October 1904 issue of
Architectural Record.
A rendering and photograph of this building were published in Architectural Record in November 1902 and April 1904, respectively.
Albany City Savings Bank
Albany, NY
Henry Ives Cobb, c.1907
A photograph of this building was published in American Architect and Building News on April 6, 1907.
Liberty Tower (aka Sinclair Building, Evening Post Building)
55 Liberty St., New York, NY
Henry Ives Cobb, c.1910
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A photograph of this building was published in Architecture (NY) on August 15, 1910.
Newhouse Building
10 Exchange Pl., Salt Lake City, UT
Henry Ives Cobb, c.1910
Map
A photograph of this building was published in Western Architect on July 1910. The Newhouse Building is a mirror image of the Boston Building, located across the street (see below).
Boston Building
9 Exchange Pl., Salt Lake City, UT
Henry Ives Cobb, c.1911
Map
A photograph of this building was published in Western Architect on July 1911. The Boston Building is a mirror image of the Newhouse Building, located across the street (see above).
Fashion Center Building
525 Seventh Ave., New York, NY
Henry Ives Cobb, 1923-1925
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Completed in 1925, this building was altered extensively during the 1950s and 1960s and restored in 1994 by George Ranalli.
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