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Paul Thiry (architect)

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in 1940: the garage and house formed two rectangles, with a "smooth, undecorated exterior", its doors and windows flush with the surface. Steel window frames were painted blue-green, and glass-brick was used around the entry and along the walls of the partly sunken living room.
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Thiry designed his own house upon his return but had few commissions in the 1930s. Those he built "showed a clear understanding of the European
202:(1910–1994). Thiry is quoted as having said that "Buildings should be good neighbors." He is credited with being "instrumental" to introducing 449:
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and seating for 600 people. According to the Lewis and Clark website the building "serves as a meeting place for
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residence for a manager at Portland Cement, Frank J. Barrett. The innovative house was published in
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The Theory of Architecture: Concepts Themes & Practices By Paul-Alan Johnson page 226
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in his use of spare, geometric forms, clean lines, and new building technologies."
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The Flanagan chapel is "a creatively designed 16-sided structure" with an 85-rank
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concrete sanctuary addition to the North Slope section, Christ Episcopal Church,
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Electrical Engineering Building, University of Washington, Seattle, WA (1948)
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Delta Upsilon chapter house, Washington Chapter, Seattle, Washington (1967).
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Flanagan, Agnes, Chapel (Portland, Oregon) University of Oregon Libraries
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Thiry has been compared to other modernists in the Northwest such as
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http://www.lclark.edu/live/files/6157-cas-catalogcampus-buildingspdf
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with Richard Bennett and Henry Kamphoefner Rheinhold Publishing 1953
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Thiry architectural office, 800 Columbia Street, Seattle, WA (1946)
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Northeast Branch Library, 6801 35th Avenue NE, Seattle, WA (1954)
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Paul Thiry residence, 330 35th Avenue E, Seattle, WA (1935–1936)
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Museum of History and Industry (Seattle, Washington) photograph
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Watzek Library (1968) and the Agnes Flanagan Chapel (1969) at
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Apartment building, 2717 Franklin Avenue E, Seattle, WA (1929)
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University of Washington College of Built Environments alumni
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Thiry came to national attention in 1937 with a cement-based
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campus, the site of various religious services and weddings
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NORTH SLOPE HISTORIC DISTRICT; PIERCE COUNTY, WASHINGTON
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Nichols House, 1600 Boston Terrace E, Seattle, WA (1939)
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Nome
District of Alaska
modernism
Pacific Northwest
Washington
Nome, Alaska
University of Washington
École des Beaux-Arts
Le Corbusier
International Style

Climate Pledge Arena
stuccoed
The Modern House in America
supervising architect
Seattle World's Fair
John Graham Jr.
Space Needle
Minoru Yamasaki
Lawrence Halprin
KeyArena
Climate Pledge Arena
Pietro Belluschi
John Yeon
International Style

Agnes Flanagan Chapel
Lewis and Clark College

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