Whidden & Lewis
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A 1930 plaque honoring Whidden & Lewis's work, located in Portland City Hall.
Whidden & Lewis was a prominent architectural firm in Portland, Oregon, USA, around the beginning of the 20th century formed by William M. Whidden and Ion Lewis. The partnership was established in 1889.[1] Their residential buildings were mostly in the Colonial Revival style, while their commercial buildings were primarily in the 20th-century classical style. The commercial buildings often featured brick, along with terra cotta ornamentation. Many of their buildings are listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP).[2]
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NRHP works in Portland
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- Charles F. Adams House
- Ayer–Shea House
- Bates–Seller House
- Philip Buehner House
- Walter F. Burrell House
- George Earle Chamberlain House
- Concord Building, 1891
- Charles Crook House
- Failing Office Building, 1913
- Gilbert Building
- Grand Stable and Carriage Building
- Hamilton Building, 1892–1893
- Richard Koehler House, contributing Alphabet Historic District[3]
- William and Annie MacMaster House
- Mohawk Building
- Multnomah County Courthouse, 1911/1914
- New Imperial Hotel
- Portland City Hall, 1895
- Postal Building, 1900
- Milton W. Smith House
- Stevens Building
- Trevett–Nunn House
- Whidden–Kerr House and Garden
- Isam White House
- Wilcox Building
Other works
- L. Lombard House Dates to 1892
- Cloud Cap Inn, Mount Hood (NRHP)
- First National Bank of Hood River
Further reading
- Marlitt, Richard. Matters of Proportion: The Portland Residential Architecture of Whidden & Lewis. Portland: Oregon Historical Society Press, 1989.
See also
References
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