Arthur Peabody

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Arthur Peabody (1858, Eau Claire, Wisconsin- September 6, 1942, Madison, Wisconsin) was campus architect for the University of Wisconsin-Madison from 1905-1915. He became state architect of Wisconsin in 1915. He designed or directed a number of Madison landmarks, including the Wisconsin State Office Building and the Memorial Union.

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  • Litter Shed addition to the Dairy Barn[1] at the University of Wisconsin-Madison (1908)
  • University of Wisconsin-Madison Agricultural Engineering Building (1907) [2]
  • University of Wisconsin-Madison Old Agronomy Building (1907) [3]
  • University of Wisconsin-Madison Biochemistry Building (general contractor of a Laird and Cret design) [4] (1912)
  • University of Wisconsin-Madison Barnard Hall (supervisor of Laird and Cret design) [5] (1912)
  • University of Wisconsin-Madison Infirmary (with Ferry and Clas) [6] (1912)
  • Bradley Memorial Hospital [7] (1918)
  • Wisconsin State Office Building, 1 W. Wilson St. (1932)
  • University of Wisconsin-Madison Memorial Union, 800 Langdon St. (1925)
  • University of Wisconsin-Madison Carillon Tower, 1180 Observatory Drive (1934)[8]
  • University of Wisconsin-Madison Camp Randall Field House, 1450 Monroe Street (1916-1930)
  • Setting for statue of Abraham Lincoln on Bascom Hill at the University of Wisconsin-Madison (1916)
  • University of Wisconsin-Madison Stock Pavillion 1675 Linden Drive (1908)
  • University of Wisconsin-Madison Sterling Hall [9] (1915) 475 North Charter Street (1916)
  • University of Wisconsin-Madison Birge Hall (1910)
  • Wisconsin Gerneral Hospital, 1215 Linden Drive (1918-1931)
  • Bernard Hall (1912)
  • Lathrop Hall (1909)
  • Mechanical Engineering Building
  • Lakeshore Dormitories (1926)
  • Home Economics Building (1912)
  • Hydraulics Laboratory (1906) [10]
  • Central Heating Station (1908) [11]
  • St. Andrew's Episcopal Church, 1833 Regent Street (1927)
  • Forest Products Laboratory, 1 Gifford Pinchot Drive (1909)
  • 1911 additions to University of Wisconsin-Madison Armory
  • 1909 additions to Hiram Smith Hall
  • 1912 additions to State Historical Society of Wisconsin building
  • 1919 additions to North Hall
  • additions to Bascom Hall (1906-1907, and 1924)
  • additions to Chamberlin Hall (1912)

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