Gordon & Kaelber was an architectural firm of Rochester, New York, extant from 1918 to 1932. The partners included Edwin S. Gordon, who died in 1932, and William G. Kaelber. The firm has also been known as Gordon & Madden and as Gordon, Madden & Kaelber.
A number of its works are listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP).
Works include:
Kodak Tower, skyscraper whose design is credited to Howard Wright Cutler when he worked for the firm.One or more works in Browncroft Historic District, roughly bounded by Browncroft Blvd., Newcastle, Blossom, and Winton Rds. Rochester, NY (Kaelber, William), NRHP-listedEastman Dental Dispensary, 800 E. Main St. Rochester, NY (Gordon,Madden & Kaelber), NRHP-listedEnglish Evangelical Church of the Reformation and Parish House, 111 N. Chestnut St. Rochester, NY (Gordon & Kaelber), NRHP-listedGerman United Evangelical Church Complex, 60–90 Bittner St. Rochester, NY (Gordon & Kaelber), NRHP-listedReynolds Arcade, 16 E. Main St. Rochester, NY (Gordon & Kaelber), NRHP-listedRundel Memorial Library, 115 South Ave. Rochester, NY (Gordon& Kaelber), NRHP-listed, architectural sculpture by Ulysses RicciSaint Mark's and Saint John's Episcopal Church, 1245 Culver Rd. Rochester, NY (Gordon and Kaelber), NRHP-listedSaint Stanislaus Kostka Church, 1124 Hudson Ave. Rochester, NY (Gordon and Madden), NRHP-listedThe firm's drawings are being catalogued by the Rochester Historical Society.