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American Enterprise Group National HQ

American Republic Insurance Company Building
Restored
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American Enterprise Group National HQ

Entrance Court

Credit

Nick marrick Hedrich Blessing (2015)

Site overview

The American Enterprise Group (AEG) national headquarters is an eight-story office building in downtown Des Moines, Iowa. The venerable building was designed by Gordon Bunshaft, renowned architect and leading proponent of modern design, while with Skidmore, Owings & Merrill (SOM). The building was completed in 1965 and received an AIA Honor Award for Architecture in 1967.

American Enterprise Group National HQ

Credit

Nick Merrick Hedrich Blessing

Site overview

The American Enterprise Group (AEG) national headquarters is an eight-story office building in downtown Des Moines, Iowa. The venerable building was designed by Gordon Bunshaft, renowned architect and leading proponent of modern design, while with Skidmore, Owings & Merrill (SOM). The building was completed in 1965 and received an AIA Honor Award for Architecture in 1967.

American Enterprise Group National HQ

Nick Merrick Hedrich Blessing

Site overview

The American Enterprise Group (AEG) national headquarters is an eight-story office building in downtown Des Moines, Iowa. The venerable building was designed by Gordon Bunshaft, renowned architect and leading proponent of modern design, while with Skidmore, Owings & Merrill (SOM). The building was completed in 1965 and received an AIA Honor Award for Architecture in 1967.

American Enterprise Group National HQ

Credit

Nick Merrick Hedrich Blessing

Site overview

The American Enterprise Group (AEG) national headquarters is an eight-story office building in downtown Des Moines, Iowa. The venerable building was designed by Gordon Bunshaft, renowned architect and leading proponent of modern design, while with Skidmore, Owings & Merrill (SOM). The building was completed in 1965 and received an AIA Honor Award for Architecture in 1967.

American Enterprise Group National HQ

Nick Merrick Hedrich Blessing

Site overview

The American Enterprise Group (AEG) national headquarters is an eight-story office building in downtown Des Moines, Iowa. The venerable building was designed by Gordon Bunshaft, renowned architect and leading proponent of modern design, while with Skidmore, Owings & Merrill (SOM). The building was completed in 1965 and received an AIA Honor Award for Architecture in 1967.

American Enterprise Group National HQ

Credit

Nick Merrick Hedrich Blessing

Site overview

The American Enterprise Group (AEG) national headquarters is an eight-story office building in downtown Des Moines, Iowa. The venerable building was designed by Gordon Bunshaft, renowned architect and leading proponent of modern design, while with Skidmore, Owings & Merrill (SOM). The building was completed in 1965 and received an AIA Honor Award for Architecture in 1967.

American Enterprise Group National HQ

Credit

Nick Merrick Hedrich Blessing

Site overview

The American Enterprise Group (AEG) national headquarters is an eight-story office building in downtown Des Moines, Iowa. The venerable building was designed by Gordon Bunshaft, renowned architect and leading proponent of modern design, while with Skidmore, Owings & Merrill (SOM). The building was completed in 1965 and received an AIA Honor Award for Architecture in 1967.

Awards

Design

Citation of Merit

Commercial

2017

The jury awards a Citation of Merit for the restoration of the American Enterprise Group national headquarters building. The venerable building was designed by Gordon Bunshaft and completed in 1965. Upon opening the building was featured in LIFE magazine and deemed “the talk of the Midwest,” The American Enterprise Group received an Honor Award for Architecture from the American Institute of Architects in 1967. In response to aging materials and systems, the owner and restoration team approached the renovation with “the hope that its work would be nearly impossible to detect – a testament to the consideration given to the building’s defining features.”

“A great example of the rich heritage of modern architecture across the United States, this is a loving rehabilitation of a beautiful example of commercial architecture designed by a renowned architect, that is still serves as the home of the original company.”

- 2017 Awards Jury
Client

American Enterprise Group

Restoration Team

BNIM

Primary classification

Commercial (COM)

Designations

Iowa State Historic Tax Credit Recipient (STC14-77-095)

National Register of Historic Places, designated Decemeber 22, 2015 

How to Visit

Office Building

Location

601 6th Avenue
Des Moines , Iowa , 50309

Country

US

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Entrance Court

Credit:

Nick marrick Hedrich Blessing (2015)

Credit:

Nick Merrick Hedrich Blessing

Nick Merrick Hedrich Blessing

Credit:

Nick Merrick Hedrich Blessing

Nick Merrick Hedrich Blessing

Credit:

Nick Merrick Hedrich Blessing

Credit:

Nick Merrick Hedrich Blessing

Designer(s)

Gordon Bunshaft

Architect

Nationality

American

Affiliation

Skidmore, Ownings & Merrill

Skidmore Owings & Merrill (SOM)

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Completion

1965

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