Alternative names Flora Mather House Completed 1915 Opened 1915 | Status Complete Main contractor Roderick D. Grant Construction started 1913 | |
Address 11201 Euclid Ave, Cleveland, OH 44106, USA Similar Adelbert Hall, Allen Memorial Medical L, DiSanto Field, Euclid Avenue Presbyter, Dittrick Museum of Medical |
Mather House, whose formal name is Flora Mather House, is a college building named for Flora Stone Mather at Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, Ohio. It was built as a dormitory for the Flora Stone Mather College for Women of Western Reserve University, and currently houses classrooms and offices for the university's departments of art history, classics, history, and political science.
It was built during 1913-1915. It was designed by architect Abram Garfield and was built by contractor Roderick D. Grant. The building faces Euclid Avenue, sitting between the Church of the Covenant and Thwing Hall. It is within the Flora Stone Mather College Historic District, but is not counted among its contributing buildings.
It should not be confused with the Mather House that formerly stood nearby at 11100 Euclid Avenue, on the University Hospitals of Cleveland main campus. That building, originally a dormitory for nursing students and later occupied by clinics, was one of four structures demolished in 2007 for the construction of the Center for Emergency Medicine and a parking garage, part of the hospital system's Vision 2010 plan.