A. E. Doyle's Portland
April 11, 2009 |
In a short twenty-one year career, Albert E. Doyle designed 20 important Portland buildings (all but one remain) and 57 houses, as well as many banks, schools, department stores, and houses throughout the Pacific Northwest. Historian Philip Niles will trace Doyle's career and compare Doyle's architectural theories and prototypes to his Portland buildings.His Beauty of the City, A. E. Doyle, Portland's Architect was published by Oregon State University Press in November, 2008. The lecture will be illustrated with family snapshots and with photographs belonging to the Bosco-Milligan Foundation, including a large collection of slides taken by Doyle's grandson, the late George McMath, one of our founding board members.
Go to http://www.visitahc.org/content/a-e-doyles-portland for more information and to register.
Time: 10:00 a.m. - 11:30 a.m.
Cost: AHC Members $13, General Public $18 |
Website:
www.visitahc.org/content/a-e-doyles-portland |
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Location Information |
Architectural Heritage Center |
701 SE Grand Avenue Portland, OR 97214 |
Website:
www.visitahc.org |
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Contact Information |
Email:
valb@visitahc.org |
Phone:
503-231-7264 |
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