Quisling Towers Apartments

Quisling Towers Apartments is a Streamline Moderne-style building designed by Lawrence Monberg and built in 1937 in Madison, Wisconsin.

[4] In 1937, during the Great Depression, on the recommendation of his father-in-law, Abraham commissioned Danish immigrant Lawrence Monberg, then a young architect in Chicago, to design this apartment building.

Monberg designed the 5-story structure in a style that was then popular and progressive - Streamline Moderne.

In 1946 they built a new Quisling Clinic one block south of the Towers, also Streamline Moderne style with similar brick.

[6] In 1948 they built the Edgewater Hotel two blocks northwest of the Towers, overlooking Lake Mendota.