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Northwest Regional style

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17: 111: 104: 39:. It is defined by the extensive use of unpainted wood in both interiors and exteriors. Other features of the style include integration of the building with its setting through asymmetrical floor plans, exterior open rooms, extensive use of glass extending to the floor, a low-pitched or flat roof of shingles with overhanging eaves, and a minimum of decoration. It is sometimes known as 55:
interiors came from the terrain of the Northwest too, with the abundance of tree species like redwood, douglas fir, and western red cedar. This allowed for a warmer modern architectural style, separating it from the stucco and concrete structures of California. The style was developed by architects including
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of the West Coast traveled north and influenced architects. The terrain of the Northwest impacted the Modern style with architects making the conscious decision to preserve site elements like: Mountains, views of water, and paths of light. The defining characteristic of the wooden exterior and
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in Portland. Seattle examples include the Northeast Branch Library by Thiry, University of Washington Faculty Club, and
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in Oregon, and was used most often in residential buildings. Other proponents of the style included
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Shaping Seattle Architecture: A Historical Guide to the Architects
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Shaping Seattle Architecture: A Historical Guide to the Architects
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between 1935 and 1960. It is a regional variant of the
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Some examples of Northwest Regional style include the
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architecture is an architectural style popular in the
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Index


Matthews Beach
Pacific Northwest
International style
International Style
Paul Thiry
John Yeon
Paul Hayden Kirk
Benjamin F. McAdoo
Pietro Belluschi
John Storrs
Van Evera Bailey
Herman Brookman
Saul Zaik



Paul Thiry
Harry F. Wentz Studio
Museum of Contemporary Craft
John Yeon Speculative House
Aubrey R. Watzek House
Zion Lutheran Church
Visitors Information Center
University Unitarian Church
Arthur Erickson
Mid-century modern
Pacific lodge
William Wurster

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