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Talk:Julian F. Everett

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1017:(ec) As an example, the building I live in was designed by an architect, has a name, and both these facts are easily found on the Internet (the web site of the city). At least three people in the building that I know of, and perhaps more, have Knowledge (XXG) pages. Does that mean we can create articles on the building or the architect? No, because notability is not inherited and the mere existence of a fact doesn't mean we add that fact to Knowledge (XXG). This article is full of stuff like that. -- 74: 53: 349: 979:. I assume this was a cinema building showing their movies. Apparently the Seattle division was not notable enough to be mentioned in our article on the exchange :) This is what epitomizes the problems with this article. Of course an architect would have designed several buildings, but which ones are notable enough to be included on Wiki? Clearly, we can't just list all the buildings they've designed (several of my friends would then have long articles here!). -- 408: 221: 287: 263: 22: 169: 900:
engaging in original research by synthesising several minor mentions to create an impression that is not necessarily what the sources say. This is something that you are aware has happened before at other articles you have created because your methodology has been to create a grab-bag of minor mentions in order to construct the things. I may be wrong but you are not helping yourself, sorry.
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So the "60th" was a typo by you? I'm sorry to go on about this but I cannot see that source here and something is or was wrong somewhere. I'm slightly concerned that you're now saying "As best I can tell" because that suggests either the source is unclear or you may be uncertain in some other manner
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I appreciate the effort. I do sometimes find it awkward to access sources located in the US even when they're theoretically available via Google Books. When I am less medicated I will have another go myself using a proxy server to get round at least some of my viewing limitations. I also appreciate
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merely mentions a house belonging to Redelsheimer. You're assuming that this house and the 1906 house are the same but there is no evidence that that is indeed the case. Redelsheimer could easily have had more than one house or could have sold the 1906 house and moved into a different one. That's
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The newer house is along Lake Washington by Denny Blaine Park. Completed in 1914. Olmstead Bros. landscaped the grounds 3 years after it was completed. (This fact removed from article by Sitush and note of it removed from this talk page by Sitush). The older house was on Summit Ave. according to
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It doesn't say he worked with Geiser, it says Geiser worked for Everett. It's quite normal to include figures who began their career with an architect and went on to some prominence. I added a second cite detailing some of Geiser's work in Seattle, so if you want to elaborate on his later career
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I am still considering whether this article should actually go to AfD. Notability is not inherited and so the existence of NRHP-listed buildings does not in itself make their architect notable. There really doesn't seem to be much in-depth coverage of this guy other than the state directory of
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I've been doing some searching to find additional sources. I found one retrospective biography . It's kind of thin on details, just a few factoids of birth, schooling, where he lived, and who he worked with. That led me to which is a contemporary piece about him (page 15, second column).
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what appeared to be pointless statements. They were pointless because you didn't explain how they might improve the article, because they appeared to be snippets of random trivia, and because they were practically non sequitor. I still think that you may be on dodgy ground: you're potentially
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Unfortunately, it's more about his hobby raising chickens than about his architecture work. I also found several mentions in journals , but they're all just name drops in relation to a project he worked on. In short, I don't see anything that talks in depth about him, to the extent that
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merely says "plans have been completed". We don't know for sure if that house was built and, since the source is dated 1913, it probably refers to the Redelsheimer-Ostrander house, but who knows if this planned house was ever built. Neither house has a confirmed address. The third source
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The list of works lists two residences for Redelsheimer, one constructed in 1906 and another that is undated but for which an address is supplied. The former is verified by the source but I cannot see the source for the latter - are they actually different buildings? -
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Bit of a dates muddle as well (1922? 1923?) but I think we can safely assume that the building was designed by Everett. Perhaps we can replace "first building" by "a building"? The source does seem to imply that the street was already a film row when this building was
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shows the two homes. They appear quite different? A cite for the 1906 home is provided and as I recall there's a contemporaneous article on it. Sadly a lot of the relevant content about the architect, his buildings, and his clients has been removed.
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Nice bot, but that's not quite right. I accidentally uploaded the wrong image the first time, and fixed it by uploading the correct one. My deletion nomination is to get the first, incorrectly uploaded, imaged deleted to avoid copyvio issues. --
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All we have is that there was an architect named Geiser that Everett worked with. Presumably, as an architect, he worked with many other architects and there is no reason why we should merely list all of them. Please read
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I removed it. Just because the state architecture historian creates an entry for Geiser does not make the thing worth noting. You need to learn to curb these magpie tendencies, sorry. -
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It is indeed "full of stuff like that". On a more pedantic note, I can't make sense of the list ordering. It doesn't appear to be by date, location or alphabet. Truly random. -
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The source also literally just mentions that the construction plans were drawn up by "J. G. Everett". Nothing more said about the guy - could there have been a J. G. Everett
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that it is not the role of AfC reviewers to dig beyond what prima facie appears to be an acceptable article: you did exactly what you should have done as a reviewer. -
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after he went solo feel free. Isn't it quite normal to state prominent figures someone mentored or studied under? I see it often. How is this any different?
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That Geiser may have designed some notable stuff is not a reason for producing a citation in this article that he did so - you're going off on a tangent. -
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And your point is? As with the next section, you shouldn't just dump stuff here because you don't like the fact it has been removed from the article. -
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I thought the dates for the second residence were included? Wasn't it built from 1910 until 1914? Maaybe you removed the details? I think
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there is a 1906 Jules Redelsheimer House and a 1916 Redelsheimer-Ostrander House. The source listing 40th Ave and Whitman Street
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seems to have moved the building from 60th Ave and Whitham to 40th Ave. Are you sure this reflects the sources? -
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which includes a picture described as being of the older house. I'm not really sure what the problem is?
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Could be. Kind of odd, though, that we know nothing about him since he moved to Ventura. I looked. --
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the subject building, which was built in 1922 is Seattle’s earliest extant film exchange building
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for the Exchange Building in the list. That does actually explain its purpose but also says
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Pathé Exchange Building, suggesting that there was more than one. Here in the UK, we have "
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says the Redelsheimer-Ostrander house was significant between 1900 and 1924 (contradicting
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Could the dates in that particular source refer to construction rather than design? -
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2-story brick building as residence for Redelsheimer at 60th Ave. And Whitham Street
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Can anyone tell me what an Exchange Building is? The article talks about
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a J. F. Everett operating at the time? Is it a typo in the source? -
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the first building constructed for Seattle's burgeoning film industry
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be capitalised? I never sure about US street naming conventions. -
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As best I can tell the source says 40th Ave. and Whitham Street.
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I agree with Sitush. For example, the source you mention above
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Architect Albert A. Geiser worked for Everett in 1910-1911.
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Forget this bit - another source says it was J. F. -
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