, New York City (1958), before the facade was altered and the interior renovated in
Raleigh, North Carolina (1960) , Washington, D.C. (1962) (1962) (1966), the home of the
St. Louis Cardinals baseball team from 1966 to 2005 and the
St. Louis Cardinals football team from 1966 to 1987 •
Radio City Music Hall and the
Center Theater, in
Rockefeller Center, New York City (as senior designer in the employ of the Rockefeller Center Associated Architects with
Donald Deskey and Eugene Schoen, interior designers, 1932) •
Richard H. Mandel House,
Bedford Hills, New York (with
Donald Deskey, interior designer, 1933) • Mepkin Plantation for Mr. and Mrs.
Henry R. Luce, (now known as
Mepkin Abbey),
Monck's Corner, South Carolina (1936) •
Museum of Modern Art, New York City, (Philip L. Goodwin, associate architect, 1937) •
A. Conger Goodyear House,
Old Westbury, New York (1938) • Ingersoll Steel, Utility Unit House,
Kalamazoo, Michigan (1946) • El Panama Hotel,
Panama City, Panama (Mendez and Sanders, associated architects, 1946) • Fine Arts Center,
University of Arkansas,
Fayetteville, Arkansas (
Haralson & Mott, associated architects, 1948) •
United States Embassy, New Delhi, India (1954) • Phoenicia InterContinental Hotel first phase,
Beirut, Lebanon (Elias and Dagher, associated architects, 1954. Second phase by Joseph Philippe Karam, then altered 1997) •
Stanford Medical Center,
Palo Alto, California (1955) • Bruno & Josephine Graf Residence,
Dallas, Texas (1956) • Main Library and Mitchell Park Branch Library, Palo Alto, California (1956, Mitchell Park Branch demolished 2010) • Edward Durell Stone Townhouse, 130 East 64th Street, New York City (1956) • Stuart Pharmaceutical Co.,
Pasadena, California (1956, partially demolished) • U.S. Pavilion at
Expo 58,
Brussels, Belgium (1957, partially demolished) • First Unitarian Society Church,
Schenectady, New York (1958) • Gallery of Modern Art, including the
Huntington Hartford Collection (now known as
Museum of Arts & Design), New York City (1958, substantially altered 2006) •
International Trade Mart (now known as
Four Seasons Hotel and Private Residences New Orleans),
New Orleans, Louisiana (Robert Hall, associate architect, 1959) •
Robert M. Hughes Memorial Library,
Norfolk, Virginia (1959, substantially altered 2011) •
Harvey Mudd College,
Claremont, California (1959) •
Thomas Cooper Library,
University of South Carolina-Columbia, Columbia, SC (1959) •
North Carolina State Legislative Building,
Raleigh, North Carolina (Holloway-Reeves & Associates, associated architects, 1960) • Beckman Auditorium,
California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, California (1960) •
National Geographic Society Museum, Washington, D.C. (1961) •
Museo de Arte,
Ponce, Puerto Rico (1961) •
Windham College (now known as
Landmark College),
Putney, Vermont (1961) •
State University of New York at Albany, Albany, New York (1962) •
John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Washington, D.C. (1962) • Prince George's Center (now known as
University Town Center),
Hyattsville, Maryland (1962) •
Busch Memorial Stadium,
St. Louis, Missouri (1962, demolished 2005) •
WAPDA House,
Lahore, Pakistan (1962) •
Stuhr Museum of the Prairie Pioneer,
Grand Island, Nebraska (1963) •
Claremont School of Theology, Claremont, California (1963) • P.S. 199 School, Lincoln Square/Upper West Side, New York (1963) •
Davenport Public Library,
Davenport, Iowa (1964) •
General Motors Building, New York City (Emory Roth and Sons, associated architects, 1964) •
Ethel Percy Andrus Gerontology Center,
University of Southern California, Los Angeles, California (1964) •
Tulsa Convention Center,
Tulsa, Oklahoma (Murray, Jones and Murray, associated architects, 1964, expanded and renamed to
Cox Business Center) • Von KleinSmid Center (now known as Dr. Joseph Medicine Crow Center for International and Public Affairs),
University of Southern California, Los Angeles, California (1964,) •
Garden State Arts Center (now known as
PNC Bank Arts Center),
Holmdel, New Jersey (1965) •
Pakistan Institute of Nuclear Science and Technology, (1965) •
Georgetown University Law Center Bernard P. McDonough Hall, Washington, D.C. (1966) •
Westgate Tower,
Austin, Texas (1966) • Brith Emeth Temple,
Pepper Pike, Ohio (1967) • Fort Worth City Hall,
Fort Worth, Texas (1967) • Kirwan-Blanding Complex,
University of Kentucky,
Lexington, Kentucky (1967; demolished 2020) •
PepsiCo World Headquarters Complex,
Purchase, New York (1967) •
Jefferson County Civic Center,
Pine Bluff, Arkansas (1968) •
Place Bell, Ottawa (1969) • Worcester Science Museum (now known as the
EcoTarium),
Worcester, Massachusetts, (1964, altered 1998) •
Aiwan-e-Sadr (1970),
Islamabad • Wilshire Colonnade, Los Angeles,
California (1970) •
Eisenhower Medical Center,
Rancho Mirage, California (1971) •
W. E. B. Du Bois Library,
University of Massachusetts Amherst,
Amherst, Massachusetts (1971) •
Amarillo Museum of Art, Amarillo, Texas (1972) • Standard Oil Building (now known as
Aon Center), Chicago, Illinois (Perkins & Will, associated architects, 1972) •
Buffalo News Building, Buffalo, New York (1973) • Scripps Green Hospital,
La Jolla, California (1974) • First Bank Tower (now known as
First Canadian Place),
Toronto, Ontario (1975) • Babin Kuk Resort,
Dubrovnik, Croatia (1976) •
Florida State Capitol,
Tallahassee, Florida (Reynolds, Smith & Hills, associated architects, 1977) •
University of Alabama School of Law,
Tuscaloosa, Alabama (1977) • Scripps Anderson Outpatient Pavilion,
La Jolla, California (by Edward Durell Stone Associates, 1983) •
Government Center Station,
Miami, Florida (1984) •
Scripps Research Institute,
La Jolla, California (by Edward Durell Stone Associates, 1985) • Museum of Anthropology,
Xalapa,
Veracruz, Mexico (by Edward Durell Stone Associates, 1986) ==Gallery==