The National Academy of Sciences Building, B.G. Goodhue, 1924

One characteristic common to all of Bertram Grosvenor Goodhue’s Buildings was that Lee Lawrie would not only create sculpture for the exterior of the buildings, but Lawrie would create a myriad of additional details, including fireplace mantles, lock-sets, lamps, gates and additional engaged sculpture carved into the very buildings themselves.

Art Deco architectural ornament featuring an owl and snake design with intricate detailing in a green patina finish.

More of the Cheneau, or crown around the roof of the building.

Around the crown of the building, Lawrie created a copper cheneau,

A Lynx by Lawrie