This is a list of houses, commercial buildings, factories, and other structures by architect Howard Van Doren Shaw. Many of his buildings are now listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP), either individually or as a contributing property to a historic district.
Demolished or destroyed.
Disputed authorship (unverified Shaw design)
Name | City | State/Country | Built | Other Information | Image | |
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M. D. Wells House | Before 1891 | |||||
Goodspeed Publishing Company Building | 1891 | |||||
Lowe House | 1891 | |||||
Shaw-Atkinson Houses[1] | 1894 | |||||
Enterprise Building | 1895 | |||||
Henry Thompson House | 1895 | |||||
Broadlea Playhouse | 1896 | |||||
Cornelia McLaury House | 1896 | |||||
Charles Howard ReQua House | 1896 | |||||
Charles A. Starkweather House | 1896 | |||||
Washington Avenue House #1 | 1896 | |||||
Washington Avenue House #2 | 1896 | |||||
Little Orchard | 1897 | |||||
George Edgar Vincent House | 1897 | |||||
John Dorr Bradley House | 1898 | |||||
Dr. William Evans Casselberry House | 1898 | |||||
Dr. Nathan Smith Davis House | 1898 | |||||
1898 | Listed on the NRHP on June 3, 1976 | |||||
Wenban House | 1898 | |||||
1899 | Listed on the NRHP on June 23, 1976 | |||||
W. E. Kelley House | 1899 | |||||
1899 | Collaboration with N. Max Dunning. Listed on the NRHP on May 2, 1997 | |||||
Dr. G. Lilley House | 1900 | |||||
1900 | Remodel. Listed on the NRHP on December 27, 1974. Named a National Historic Landmark February 27, 2013. | |||||
1900 | Listed on the NRHP on November 18, 2005 | |||||
Eiger Building | 1901 | |||||
Henneberry Press Building | 1901 | |||||
Onwentsia Club stable | 1901 | |||||
John A. Putnam House | 1901 | Unconfirmed design. Attributed by oral history | ||||
Thorneycote | 1901 | Unconfirmed design. Attributed by oral history | ||||
Charles A. Starkweather House | 1902 | |||||
John B. Drake House | 1903 | |||||
W. S. Jackman House | 1903 | |||||
Morris S. Rosenwald House | 1913 | |||||
Ralph Martin Shaw House | 1903 | |||||
Heinrich Maschke House | 1904 | Also known as the Oskar Bolza House | ||||
Arthur J. Mason House | 1904 | |||||
James Henry Breasted House | 1904 | |||||
Arthur Baldulf House | 1905 | |||||
Misses Catherine and Jessie Colvin House | 1905 | |||||
Decorator's Building | 1905 | |||||
Charles Garfield King House | 1905 | |||||
Joseph Medill Patterson House | 1905 | |||||
B. Albert Streich House | 1905 | |||||
Edward L. Baker House | 1905 | |||||
Alburgh-Dover Company | 1906 | |||||
O. Bulza House | 1906 | |||||
E. F. Bullard House | 1906 | |||||
Augustus A. Carpenter House | 1906 | |||||
Wallace L. DeWolf House | 1906 | |||||
Edgar Johnson Goodspeed House | 1906 | |||||
Albert Martin Kales House | 1906 | |||||
Kent House | 1906 | |||||
Lyons House | Unknown | 1906 | ||||
Mentor Building II | 1906 | |||||
Dr. Parmenter House | 1906 | |||||
Edward F. Swift House, Villa Hortensia | 1906 | |||||
Adolphus Clay Bartlett House | 1907 | |||||
Frederic Clay Bartlett Studio | 1907 | |||||
Harry M. Capps House | 1907 | |||||
Hubbard Foster Carpenter House, Rehoboth | 1907 | |||||
James H. Douglas House | 1907 | |||||
Charles Scribner Eaton House | 1907 | |||||
Charles Fernald House[2] | 1908 | |||||
Ginn & Company Publishers | 1907 | |||||
Mrs. W. D. Jackman House | 1907 | |||||
George Ryerson Thorne House | 1907 | |||||
Joseph T. Ryerson & Son | 1907 | |||||
Edward Larned Ryerson Sr House, Havenwood I | 1906 | |||||
Edward Larned Ryerson Sr House, Havenwood II | 1912 | |||||
Leverett Thompson House | 1907 | |||||
Henry Veeder House | 1907 | |||||
Benjamin E. Bensinger House | 1908 | |||||
1908 | Remodel. Listed on the NRHP on December 12, 1976 | |||||
1908 | ||||||
Hugh Johnston McBirney House, House of the Four Winds | 1908 | |||||
Prentiss Loomis Coonley House | 1911 | |||||
Victor Elting House | 1908 | |||||
Glen Rowan | 1908 | |||||
John Louis Hardin House | 1908 | |||||
Louis C. Huesmann House | 1908 | |||||
Villa Ensor | 1908 | |||||
303 Ravine Drive | Highland Park | Illinois | 1908 | Undocumented Colonial Georgian revival landscaped by Jens Jensen. On the Highland Park Hazel-Ravine Historical Walking Tour (stop #26). Majestically sited on an acre adjacent to the ravines. 1 2 | ||
Finley Barrell House | 1909 | |||||
Walter D. Douglas House, Walden | 1909 | |||||
Durand Commons | 1909 | |||||
William Rainey Harper House | 1909 | |||||
Homewood Country Club | 1909 | |||||
W. B. Pettibone House | 1909 | |||||
REO Automobile Company Building | 1909 | Also known as the Sperling & Linden Building | ||||
Robert Centennial Schaffner House | 1909 | |||||
Bertram Welton Sippy House | 1909 | |||||
John Merlin Powis Smith House | 1909 | |||||
Carl E. Williams House | 1909 | |||||
1909 | ||||||
1909 | Listed on the NRHP on September 15, 2004 | |||||
1130 N. Lake Shore Drive | 1910 | |||||
Samuel Dauchy House | 1910 | |||||
Cecil D. Gregg House | 1910 | |||||
Thomas A. Griffin House | 1910 | |||||
Henry Hoyt Hilton House | 1910 | |||||
Louis B. Kuppernheimer House | 1910 | |||||
E. Norman Scott House | 1910 | |||||
William Pratt Sidley House | 1910 | |||||
Albert Arnold Sprague House II | 1910 | |||||
Stanley Stoner House | 1910 | |||||
Thomas Edward Wilson House | 1910 | |||||
A. A. Brewster | 1911 | |||||
Thomas E. Donnelley House | 1911 | |||||
C. Warren Fairbanks House | 1911 | |||||
William O. Goodman House | 1911 | |||||
Charles Henry Hermann House | 1911 | |||||
Lake Shore Country Club | 1911 | |||||
Morris S. Rosenfield House | 1911 | |||||
Frederick Jones Volney Skiff House | 1911 | |||||
Charles A. Stonehill House | 1911 | |||||
Ira Edward Wight House | 1911 | |||||
Charles C. Bovey House | 1912 | |||||
Walter Stanton Brewster House, Covin Tree | 1907 | |||||
Henry Faurot House | 1912 | |||||
John L. Fortune House | 1912 | |||||
Havenwood | 1912 | |||||
Lewis Edward Myers House | 1912 | |||||
Nyberg Automobile Works | 1912 | |||||
I. Newton Perry House | 1912 | |||||
Arthur Hudson Marks House, Elmcourt | 1912 | |||||
Sturnowzy | 1912 | |||||
Benjamin Carpenter House | 1913 | |||||
G. W. French House, West Hill House | 1913 | |||||
Clayton Mark House | 1914 | |||||
Cyrus Mark House | 1913 | |||||
Edward Morris House | 1913 | |||||
Edwin C. Shaw House | 1913 | |||||
Albert Edward Thompson House | 1913 | |||||
B. F. Goodrich Rubber Company | 1914 | |||||
National Cash Register Company Building | 1914 | |||||
Bertram G. Work House | 1914 | |||||
Lester Armour House | 1915 | |||||
Wogden | 1915 | |||||
1915 | Listed on the NRHP on September 29, 1982 | |||||
Harry A. Swiggert House | 1915 | |||||
Montgomery A. Ward House | 1915 | |||||
William E. Crow House | 1916 | |||||
William Vallandingham Kelley House, Stonebridge | 1916 | |||||
Krafts Drug Store | 1916 | Renovation | ||||
1916 | ||||||
F. P. Ross House | 1916 | |||||
Thornedale | 1916 | |||||
191 E. Walton Place | 1917 | |||||
Eleanor Robinson Countiss House | Gold Coast, Chicago[3] | 1917 | ||||
Erskine House | 1917 | |||||
1917 | ||||||
1917 | Planned community. Listed on the NRHP on February 20, 1975 | |||||
1917 | Listed on the NRHP on September 1, 1983 | |||||
The Codlins | 1918 | |||||
P. E. Waller House | 1918 | |||||
M. A. Herske House | 1919 | |||||
Stone Street Apartments | 1919 | |||||
1920 | Collaboration with McIver & Cohagen. Listed on the NRHP on February 12, 1990 | |||||
Fountain of Time Reflecting Pool | 1920 | |||||
William Nelson Pelouze House | 1920 | |||||
1920 | ||||||
1921 | Listed on the NRHP on November 15, 1984 | |||||
1921 | Listed on the NRHP on February 25, 2004 | |||||
Mayslake Peabody Estate Service Group[4] [5] [6] | 1921 | |||||
1922 | ||||||
1922 | Listed on the NRHP on February 25, 2004 | |||||
Phi Kappa Psi Fraternity House | 1922 | |||||
Charles Stinson Pillsbury House | 1922 | |||||
Pullman Press Building | 1922 | |||||
R. R. Donnelly & Sons Company building | 1922 | |||||
James Otis Hinckley House | 1923 | |||||
Clarence Hopkins King House | 1923 | |||||
Methodist Episcopal Church | 1923 | |||||
University Church of the Disciples of Christ | 1923 | |||||
John P. Wilson, Jr. House | 1923 | |||||
2450 N. Lakeview Ave. | 1924 | |||||
1924 | ||||||
Pullman Trust & Savings Bank | 1924 | |||||
Theodore Thomas Memorial | 1924 | |||||
Robert P. Lamont House, West View Farms]] | 1924 | Listed on the NRHP on November 12, 1993 | ||||
Bird Center | 1925 | |||||
French Hall (St. Luke's Hospital) | 1925 | Torn down in the 1980s to make way for a parking ramp. | ||||
Kenneth Sawyer Goodman Memorial Theatre | 1925 | |||||
Knollwood Country Club | 1925 | |||||
Joel Spitz House | 1925 | |||||
Asa Wallace House | 1925 | |||||
Dr. Edgar R. Borly House | 1926 | |||||
Customhouse Watchtower | 1926 | |||||
1926 | Listed on the NRHP on November 22, 1999 | |||||
1926 | ||||||
1926 | Listed on the NRHP on April 1, 1998 | |||||
United States Memorial Chapel | 1926 | |||||
William E. Hall House | 1927 | Completed after death | ||||
Oscar Heinman House | 1928 | Completed after death | ||||
1929 | Completed after death. Listed on the NRHP on February 17, 1983 | |||||
1914 | Designed the parish house, sanctuary by Cram, Goodhue, and Ferguson. Listed on the NRHP on September 5, 1975 |