TWIN CITIES: ST PAUL photo report Buildings visited during a four day stay in Minneapolis and St Paul. All pictures taken by the report’s author. Buildings grouped by location within the city. List of locations: 1 Downtown 3 Summit 2 Lowertown 4 Hamline-Midway
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TWIN CITIES: ST PAUL photo report
Buildings visited during a four day stay in Minneapolis and St Paul.
All pictures taken by the report’s author.
Buildings grouped by location within the city.
List of locations:
1 Downtown 3 Summit
2 Lowertown 4 Hamline-Midway
ST PAUL DOWNTOWN
Landmark Center (1892) and Travelers Insurance Companies complex
Travelers Insurance Companies (entry pavilion and tower), Kohn Pedersen Fox (1991)
Ecolab Corporate Center, 22 floors, 305 feet, Bergsted Wahlberg and Wold (1968)
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Women City Club, Magnus and Elsa Jemne (1931)
Art Deco building on corner of Kellogg Blvd and Market Street
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Ordway Center for the Performing Arts, Benjamin Thompson and Associates (1985)
River Center, Hammel Green and Abrahamson, Inc. (1998)
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Science Museum of Minnesota, Ellerbe Becket (2000)
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Minnesota Children Museum, James/Snow Architects (1995)
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Building with parking facilities and connecting skyway on 7th and Wabasha streets
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Orville L. Freeman State Office Building, Pickard Chilton Architects (2005)
ST PAUL LOWERTOWN
Galtier Plaza, towers & renovated complex, Miller Hanson Westwerbech & Bell (1986)
ST PAUL LOWERTOWN (continues)
Heritage Preservation District: Mears Park, Brad Goldberg and Don Ganje (1992)
Heritage Preservation District: on the left, Parkside Apartments - original building, Cass Gilbert (1892); renovation for residential use, Bower Lewis Thrower Architects (1986)-; on the right, Park Square Court - original building, J. Walter Stevens (1886), renovation, Miller Hanson Westerbeck & Bell (1982)-
ST PAUL SUMMIT
Minnesota History Center by HGA (1992)
ST PAUL SUMMIT (continues)
James J. Hill House historic home, Peabody Stearns and Furber (1891)