Allen & Collens

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Allen & Collens was an American architectural firm known for its prominent ecclesiastical and institutional buildings in the early 20th century.

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instanceOf American architectural firm
architectural firm
activePeriod early 20th century
architecturalStyle Collegiate Gothic NERFINISHED
Gothic Revival
areaServed United States of America
surface form: United States
associatedWith Riverside Church, New York City NERFINISHED
Rockefeller philanthropic projects
basedIn Boston, Massachusetts NERFINISHED
client John D. Rockefeller Jr. NERFINISHED
country United States of America
surface form: United States
designApproach historicist styles adapted to modern institutional needs
era Progressive Era architecture
field architecture
foundedBy Allen (partner in firm Allen & Kenway) NERFINISHED
Charles Collens NERFINISHED
headquartersLocation Boston, Massachusetts
industry design and construction documentation
knownFor large-scale church designs
university and seminary buildings
notableFor ecclesiastical architecture
institutional buildings
notableProjectType churches
seminaries
university buildings
notableWork Cleveland Tower at Princeton University NERFINISHED
First Baptist Church in America (additions and alterations, Providence, Rhode Island) NERFINISHED
Riverside Church NERFINISHED
Rockefeller Chapel at the University of Chicago NERFINISHED
Union Theological Seminary (New York City) buildings NERFINISHED
predecessor Allen & Kenway NERFINISHED
successor Collens, Willis & Beckonert NERFINISHED

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Riverside Church architect Allen & Collens