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Donald Barthelme (architect)

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176: 297:. His school designs, the best known of which was the West Columbia Elementary School (1951), earned national and international awards and were featured in numerous publications. He came to be considered an expert on school design, wrote and lectured extensively on the subject, and was elected a Fellow of the 311:
From 1946 to 1973 Barthelme served on the faculty of the Architecture Department at the University of Houston, where he was influential in helping to shape the program in its early years. He also was William Ward Watkin Professor and chairman of the Architecture Department at Rice University from
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Beginning in 1942 and continuing through his retirement from architecture practice in 1963, he designed many
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he worked on war-related projects. He was a designer on the Avion Village Housing Project near
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church in Houston and the first building in the city to win an award of merit from the AIA.
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Jr. (1931–1989), became famous as a writer and novelist, and another son,
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A highlight of Barthelme's early career in Texas was his work on the
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1959 to 1961, and spent time as a visiting professor at both the
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in Houston for two years, in 1926 he transferred to the
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Donald Barthelme Sr. died on July 16, 1996. He was 88.
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Schmidt, Yolita (Nov–Dec 1989). "Donald Barthelme"".
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The year he graduated, he married Helen Bechtold of
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Galveston, Texas
Houston
Rice Institute
University of Pennsylvania
University of Houston
Hall of State
Donald Barthelme
Frederick Barthelme
Steven Barthelme

architect
Houston, Texas
University of Houston
Rice University
Donald Barthelme Jr
Frederick Barthelme
Steven Barthelme
Galveston, Texas
Rice Institute
University of Pennsylvania
Texas Centennial Exposition
Hall of State
Art Deco
Dallas Historical Society
World War II
Dallas
Big Spring Air Base
West Texas
housing projects
Sweeny, Texas

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