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American Radiator Company Factory Complex

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Architectural style
  
Prairie

Area
  
13 ha

NRHP Reference #
  
15000674

Added to NRHP
  
29 September 2015

American Radiator Company Factory Complex

Location
  
1801-1809 Elmwood Ave., Buffalo, New York

Built
  
1891 (1891), 1906, 1909, 1912, 1914, 1916, 1935, 1951

Architect
  
E.B. Green (1906); Schmidt, Garden & Martin (1910); John Youngberg (1915); Bley & Lyman (1924)

American Radiator Company Factory Complex, also known as the Pierce Plant, American Radiator & Standard Sanitary Stamping Plant, Institute of Thermal Research, Equipment Plant, and Malleable Foundry, is a historic factory complex located in Buffalo, Erie County, New York. The complex was built between 1891 and 1959, originally by Pierce Steam Heating Company and expanded by its successor the American Radiator Company. It consists of three distinct sections: 1.) the Institute of Thermal Research (designed in 1910 by Schmidt, Garden & Martin and expanded in 1924 by Bley & Lyman), 2.) the Equipment Plant (built in stages between 1891 and 1952), and 3.) the Malleable Foundry (built 1915, expanded several times by 1935). The Institute of Thermal Research section is an administrative / laboratory building that is a two-story brick building with a stone foundation and an ā€œEā€-shaped plan. The original section includes Prairie School design elements. Additions to the factory buildings were made in 1906 and 1910 by prominent Buffalo architect Edward Brodhead Green.

It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2015.

References

American Radiator Company Factory Complex Wikipedia