Carson and Lundin

Carson & Lundin
Carson, Lundin & Shaw
Carson, Lundin & Thorson
Practice information
PartnersRobert Carson FAIA; Earl H. Lundin AIA; Arvin B. Shaw III AIA; Robert L. Thorson AIA
FoundersRobert Carson FAIA; Earl H. Lundin AIA
Founded1941
Dissolved1996
LocationNew York City
75 Rockefeller Plaza in New York City, designed by Carson & Lundin and completed in 1947.
660 Fifth Avenue in New York City, designed by Carson & Lundin and completed in 1957.
55 Public Square in Cleveland, designed by Carson & Lundin and completed in 1958.
The former 4 New York Plaza in New York City, designed by Carson, Lundin & Shaw and completed in 1969.
Chase Tower in Shreveport, Louisiana, designed by Carson, Lundin & Thorson and completed in 1976.

Carson & Lundin, later known as Carson, Lundin & Shaw and Carson, Lundin & Thorson, was an American architectural firm based in New York City and active from 1941 until 1996. It was formed initially by the 1941 partnership between architects Robert Carson and Earl H. Lundin.