J. T. W. Jennings
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
(Redirected from J.T.W. Jennings)
J.T.W. Jennings (Brooklyn, New York City, 1856 to ?) was the Milwaukee Road's architect from 1885 to 1893, and was part-time supervising architect for the University of Wisconsin–Madison from 1899-1906. He contributed to many prominent campus buildings.
[edit] List of buildings designed or overseen
- Janesville Public Library [1] [2] (1902), S. Main Street, Janesville, Wisconsin
- University of Wisconsin–Madison Agriculture Hall [3] (1903)
- University of Wisconsin–Madison Engineering Building (Old Education) [4]
- University of Wisconsin–Madison Horticulture and Agricultural Physics Building, built in two stages as an expandable design (1894 and 1896; renamed King Hall in 1934 [5])
- University of Wisconsin–Madison Agricultural Bulletin Building (1899) [6]
- University of Wisconsin–Madison Dairy Barn[7] (1897), 1915 Linden Dr. Madison, Wisconsin
- Dunn County Training and Agricultural School (with Claude and Starck) Menomonie, Wisconsin
- Milwaukee Road Railway Depot [8] (1890), Whitewater, Wisconsin
- Delafield Fish Hatchery, Main St., Delafield, Wisconsin
[edit] References
- The Buildings of the University of Wisconsin–Madison, Jim Feldman (1997, University of Wisconsin–Madison Archives) Online version
- The Agricultural District[9]
[edit] External links
| This article about a United States architect or architectural firm is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. |