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Carl Frelinghuysen Gould

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334: 169: 287: 214:. After working briefly for other architects, Gould initiated his own practice. His early commissions were primarily residential. One of his first commissions was a Dutch/gothic style residence on Federal Ave in Seattle that was the home for several decades of Teddy Roosevelt's granddaughter. Gould quickly emerged as a leader in city planning, as he campaigned for 38: 317:
who had joined Bebb and Gould after graduating from the University of Washington.) Work slowed thereafter, as the Depression limited opportunities, although the firm designed several more University of Washington buildings in this period, and, as campus architects after 1932, supervised designs by
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campus (1915). Thereafter Bebb and Gould completed a number of campus buildings; most important was Suzzallo Library (1922–1927). From this auspicious start, the firm emerged as leading designers of institutional and other buildings in the Pacific Northwest. Their work included residences,
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in 1914 and served as the first chair of the Architecture Department (1914–1926). Gould modeled the program after that of the Beaux-Arts as it had been adapted by American collegiate programs in architecture. Throughout Gould's tenure the program belonged to the
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churches, schools, hospitals, memorials, club houses, commercial structures and other buildings. The firms work was stylistically eclectic, reflecting Gould's Beaux-Arts training and the tendencies of the period.
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Gould again served as President of the Seattle Fine Arts Society from 1926 to 1929 and was instrumental in its restructuring as the Art Institute of Seattle (predecessor to today's
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civic center for the city. In 1912, Gould became president of the Seattle Fine Arts Society, serving until 1916. He also began giving lectures in domestic design at the
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to wealthy tea merchant Charles Judson Gould and Annie E Westbrook Gould and spent his childhood between houses on West 50th Street in Manhattan and suburban
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Overall, Carl F. Gould was a key figure in architecture and the arts in Seattle in the first four decades of the twentieth century. Gould's daughter,
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After Gould's unexpected death in 1939, Bebb took trusted employee John Paul Jones into the partnership and the firm was renamed Bebb and Jones.
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Miss Anne Westbrook Gould, only daughter of Mrs. Carl Freylinghausen Gould and the late Mr. Gould, Seattle and New York architect, ...
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Gould contributed to the U.S. effort in World War I, by designing a 3,000-worker community in Washington as a
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By the 1930s, Bebb's role in Bebb and Gould declined and the firm's work began to reflect the emergence of
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Washington State Chapter (predecessor to AIA Seattle Chapter) from 1922 to 1924. He was elected a
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Works by Gould or by his partnership include many that survive and/or are listed on the U.S.
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other architects. In 1933 Gould was commissioned to design a new building to house the
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Carl F. Gould is also the namesake of Gould Hall, which is the headquarters of the
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continued to play a significant role in Seattle as patron of the arts today.
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In 1941 his daughter, Anne Westbrook Gould, married John Henry Hauberg Jr.
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Architectural Education at the University of Washington: The Gould Years
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to form Bebb and Gould, a firm that soon won the commission to plan the
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Shaping Seattle Architecture: A Historical Guide to the Architects
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University of Washington College of Architecture and Urban Planning
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Booth, T. William, and Wilson, William H., "Bebb & Gould", in
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in Paris. After his return to New York, he apprenticed with
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and for the campus plan of the University of Washington.
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Carl F. Gould: A Life in Architecture and the Arts
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Index

List of Arthur characters § Carl Gould

New York City
Swedish Medical Center
Seattle
Harvard University
University of Washington College of Architecture and Urban Planning
Anne Westbrook Gould
Pacific Northwest
University of Washington
Bebb and Gould
Charles H. Bebb
Seattle Art Museum

Olympic Hotel
New York City
Nyack, New York
Harvard
École nationale supérieure des Beaux-Arts
McKim, Mead and White
D. H. Burnham & Company
George B. Post and Sons
Seattle
Bogue Plan
City Beautiful
University of Washington
Charles H. Bebb
University of Washington
University of Washington program in architecture
Beaux-Arts Institute of Design

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