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  2. A. E. Doyle - Wikipedia

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    Patterson served as the engineer and superintendent for the firm. When work dried up in 1914, the partnership dissolved and Doyle again practiced on his own as A.E. Doyle, Architect. Doyle & Patterson's Revival- and Italianate-style works set the tone for other commercial buildings in Portland, especially the use of glazed terra-cotta.

  3. Arthur Edwin Bye - Wikipedia

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    After graduating in 1942, Bye worked briefly with the U.S. Forest Service and the National Park Service before opening his own landscape architecture firm: A. E. Bye & Associates in Greenwich, CT. As a landscape architect, Bye’s designs were comparable to the work of Wright and Jensen as they were created based on the local ecology and ...

  4. 1928 in architecture - Wikipedia

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    The year 1928 in architecture involved some significant architectural events and new buildings. ... January 23 – A. E. Doyle, American architect (born 1877 [3]

  5. E. Fay Jones - Wikipedia

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    Euine Fay Jones (January 31, 1921 – August 30, 2004) [1] [2] was an American architect and designer. An apprentice of Frank Lloyd Wright during his professional career, Jones is the only one of Wright's disciples to have received the AIA Gold Medal (1990), the highest honor awarded by the American Institute of Architects.

  6. Austin Eldon Knowlton - Wikipedia

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    Austin Eldon "Dutch" Knowlton (July 23, 1909 – June 25, 2003) was a trained architect who spent most of his career in the construction industry. His company designed, financed, and built more than 160 college and university buildings on college campuses in Ohio and more than 200 elementary and secondary school buildings.

  7. A. E. Larson Building - Wikipedia

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    The A.E. Larson Building is a prominent Art Deco office building in Yakima, Washington, built in 1931.When it was built the eleven-story brick structure was by far the tallest building in Yakima, an otherwise low-lying town, and remains the tallest building in Yakima to this day.

  8. Architecture of Portland, Oregon - Wikipedia

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    Well-known architect Pietro Belluschi began his career in Portland with the prolific firm of A.E. Doyle, leaving his imprint upon the city until the 1980s.Other notable architects and firms who have worked in Portland are Skidmore, Owings and Merrill (SOM), Michael Graves, Cass Gilbert, Rapp and Rapp, Daniel Burnham & Co., Kohn Pedersen Fox (KPF), Frank Lloyd Wright, Richard Neutra, Zimmer ...

  9. A. E. Sewell - Wikipedia

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    The Stags Head, Hoxton. Typical of the neo-Georgian pubs designed by Sewell between the World Wars. Sewell was the lead in-house architect for Truman's Brewery [1] between 1910 and 1939, [2] and he designed around 50 pubs during his lifetime. [3]