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36: 164:. Bebb always saw himself as an architect, and he was an early member of the Washington State Chapter of the AIA, founded in 1894. By 1898, Bebb opened his own architectural practice. His early projects reflected the influence of Louis Sullivan in the use of terra cotta ornament with "Sullivanesque" designs. 208:
In 1924, when Bebb was 68, he began to gradually reduce his participation in the firm. However, he remained a partner with a share in the practice until Gould's unexpected death in 1939. Bebb carried on by taking draftsman John Paul Jones into partnership and renaming the firm Bebb and Jones. This
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as a superintending architect at 118 Dearborn Street (1887), Takoma Building (1889) and 1600 Auditorium Building (1890). He came to Seattle in 1891 (Griffith House) to superintend construction of the firm's Seattle Opera House, but the project did not go forward and Bebb returned to Chicago. While
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as a railroad construction engineer, Bebb returned to London (17 February 1885) aboard R.M.S. "Athenian" and instead of going to Australia to join his father, he came to the United States as an Engineer (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 15 April 1885 aboard "British Prince") and lived as a boarder in
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In February 1901, Bebb joined with Louis L. Mendel to form Bebb and Mendel. Over the next thirteen years their firm was one of the leading architectural practices in Seattle, designing homes, hotels, office buildings and institutional, commercial and industrial structures. The
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Eldest son of solicitor Henry Charles Lewis Bebb and Jessie Green (daughter of John "Paddy" Green of Evans Hotel, Covent Garden), Charles was born on 10 April 1862 at 11 Silchester Road, Kensington, London, England, where he spent his childhood.
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Chicago, listing as a Surveyor. He said that he joined the Illinois Terra Cotta Lumber Company where he became involved in the development of fireproofing materials. In 1887, Bebb went to work for
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Bebb came permanently to Seattle in 1893 and went to work for the Denny Clay Company, which, with his assistance, began to produce architectural
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partnership was short-lived as Bebb died in June 1942. Thereafter Jones continued the firm as Jones and Bindon with new partner Leonard Bindon.
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campus plan propelled it to prominence and Bebb and Gould won many significant institutional commissions over the next two decades.
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In early 1914, Bebb and Mendel dissolved their partnership. By mid-1914, Bebb had formed a new partnership, Bebb and Gould with
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in Chicago, he married (21 November 1888) Virginia Rutler Bush (nÊe Burns) adopting her son Joseph Crispia Bush (Bebb).
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Bebb was never directly involved in architectural education, but several years after Carl F. Gould became head of the
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industry in Washington State, and he was an early participant in the Washington State Chapter of the
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Bebb was among the early members of the Washington State Chapter of the
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Distant Corner: Seattle Architects and the Legacy of H. H. Richardson
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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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Booth, T. William, and Wilson, William H., "Bebb & Gould," in
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Rash, David A., and Andersen, Dennis A., "Bebb & Mendel," in
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architecture program at the University of Washington
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