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Gould worked in the Boston area before coming to Seattle. He designed several commercial buildings in downtown Seattle including the County-City Building, American Savings Bank and adjoining Empire Building (2nd Avenue and Madison), and the Standard Furniture Company building on 2nd and Pine. He was
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in Washington state as well as residences across the Northwest. He also originated the municipal plans amendment to the city charter and was responsible for the creation of the Municipal Plans Commission. He was elected the president of the Washington State Society of Architects in 1917 and was
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and Empire buildings (1906) which were the second and third concrete reinforced structures in the United States ever built. He also designed the
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Broadacres Building (1907), sold for $ 25 million in 2016 with plans being developed for a building cantilevered over it.
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in downtown Seattle. Gould was not formally trained as an architect. His background was in building and contracting.
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Empire building and adjacent American Savings Bank building (demolished by 1983)
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appointed a member of the state architects' examining board in 1919.
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walruses adorning the Arctic Building. There was also a polar bear
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Entrepreneurial Vernacular: Developers' Subdivisions in the 1920s
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to the Washington State Examining Board of Architects.
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Amherst, Nova Scotia
Canada
Tacoma, Washington
Massachusetts Institute of Technology


Arctic Building

terra cotta
Boston
Seattle
Pacific Northwest
Nova Scotia
American Savings Bank
King County Courthouse
Amherst, Nova Scotia
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
YWCA building in Seattle
Edouard Frere Champney
Vancouver, British Columbia
Aberdeen
Tacoma
King County Courthouse
American Institute of Architects
Louis F. Hart
DoubleTree Arctic Club Hotel


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