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George W. Stoddard

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231: 247: 196:, Washington, with his father and founded the firm Stoddard and Son, Architects and Builders in 1920. Together, they designed and constructed a variety of buildings, including private residences, industrial plants, and apartment buildings. The elder Stoddard died in February 1929, leaving George to continue as the head of his own private practice, George Wellington Stoddard & Associates. Stoddard's work in Seattle during the 1930s was aligned with the 222:
coerce the architect into unwittingly for allurements which lead him out of the paths of righteousness." The AIA censured Stoddard and suspended him from architectural practice for three months. A member of the AIA's Washington State chapter since 1922, Stoddard wrote an apology to the institute and attempted to appeal, but the suspension was maintained.
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Stoddard served in a number of civic organizations and boards. He was a member of the State Hospital Advisory Council Executive Committee from 1948 to 1949, the chairman of the Seattle Civic Arts Committee from 1947, and a member of the King County Educational Advisory Committee and Juvenile Advisory
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in 1917. Upon his return to the United States, he traveled to Seattle and founded the architecture and construction firm Stoddard and Son with his father. After building a variety of residential and commercial structures together, his father died in 1929, and Stoddard continued private practice under
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alongside structural engineer Sigmund Ivarsson. From 1955 to 1960, he partnered with Francis Huggard to form the firm Stoddard-Huggard & Associates. Together, they designed the Battery Street branch of the National Bank of Commerce in Seattle, Sand Point Elementary School, and an addition to
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featured little news or information relevant to the field, with each issue showing off the work of an individual architect or firm. This violated the AIA's regulations against architectural advertisements; the Judicial Committee of the AIA characterized the magazine as an attempt to "intrigue or
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for violating AIA guidelines against advertisement due to a showcase of his work published in an architecture magazine. The same year, he partnered with a group of prominent local architects to design
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approach. Stoddard and his firm carried out a large number of commissions in the late 1940s and 1950s, including a number of schools and bank branches across the Seattle area, alongside the
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movement, represented by buildings such as the Harlan Fairbanks Company Building (built 1931). In 1935, he designed houses in the Blue Ridge subdivision for Hugh Russell Inc.
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Shanken, Andrew M. (2010). "Breaking the Taboo: Architects and Advertising in Depression and War".
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his own name. During his early career he mainly designed buildings according to the popular
268: 1080: 608: 296: 310: 185:, he was drafted into the military immediately after graduation, and served in the 139: 1001: 182: 1068: 977: 117:(September 30, 1895 – September 28, 1967) was an American architect. Born in 1047: 961: 1002:"Seattle Housing Authority (SHA), Yesler Terrace Public Housing Project" 767: 737: 722: 707: 677: 646: 629: 614: 596: 581: 566: 521: 504: 489: 472: 457: 442: 427: 397: 382: 351: 193: 170: 118: 67: 48: 1026:
Shaping Seattle Architecture: A Historical Guide to the Architects
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Madrona Elementary School. He retired from architecture in 1960.
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Committee during the early 1950s. He was also a member of the
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In 1939, he was censured and temporarily suspended by the
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(2014). 1006:Pacific Coast Architecture Database 982:Pacific Coast Architecture Database 409:Broadmoor gate and caretaker house 935: 893: 14: 252:Stoddard's Memorial Stadium, 2008 211:. Unlike trade magazines such as 192:Following the war, he settled in 805: 593:Arbor Heights Elementary School 563:Virginia Mason Nurses Residence 245: 229: 205:American Institute of Architects 147:American Institute of Architects 693:Queen Anne, Seattle, Washington 1030:University of Washington Press 578:Kirsten Pipe Company Building 413:Broadmoor, Seattle, Washington 16:American architect (1895–1967) 1: 1000:Michelson, Alan (2005–2024). 976:Michelson, Alan (2005–2024). 954:"Stoddard, George Wellington" 734:Sand Point Elementary School 189:in France from 1917 to 1920. 187:American Expeditionary Forces 127:American Expeditionary Forces 501:Stoddard Terrace Apartments 454:Metropolitan Printing Press 394:Metropolitan Printing Plant 367:Ballard, Seattle, Washington 958:Docomomo Western Washington 315:Seattle Chamber of Commerce 291:. In 1949, he expanded the 138:approach, especially after 132:Moderne architectural style 70:, Washington, United States 1123: 1069:10.1525/jsah.2010.69.3.406 676:5th Avenue and Olive Way, 673:Seattle 1st National Bank 115:George Wellington Stoddard 35:George Wellington Stoddard 1028:(2nd ed.). Seattle: 51:, Michigan, United States 1010:University of Washington 986:University of Washington 293:University of Washington 121:, he graduated from the 1102:Architects from Seattle 1097:Architects from Detroit 642:Green Lake Aqua Theater 317:, and the board of the 285:Green Lake Aqua Theater 238:Green Lake Aqua Theater 219:Architecture and Design 209:Architecture and Design 155:Green Lake Aqua Theater 662:Ellensburg, Washington 379:George A. 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Index

Detroit
Seattle
Moderne
Modernist
Detroit
University of Illinois
American Expeditionary Forces
Moderne architectural style
Modernist
World War II
American Institute of Architects
Yesler Terrace
Green Lake Aqua Theater
Memorial Stadium
Detroit
University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
Bachelor of Science
World War I
American Expeditionary Forces
Seattle
Moderne architecture
American Institute of Architects
Architectural Record
A black and white photograph of a group of performers on a stage in a lake
Green Lake Aqua Theater
A photograph of a large football stadium
William Aitken
J. Lister Holmes
William J. Bain
John T. Jacobsen

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