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Harold B. Foss

Harold Byron Foss (1910-1988) was an American architect from Juneau, Alaska.
Harold B. Foss was born November 17, 1910, in Montesano, Washington.〔''American Architects Directory''. 1962.〕 He was educated at the University of Washington, graduating in 1935. That year he went to Juneau, where he formed the H. B. Foss Company.〔("Guide to the University of Washington Department of Architecture Student Drawings" ). ''http://digital.lib.washington.edu/''. n.d. Web.〕 MacKay Malcolm and Bjarne Carl Olsen were later added as partners, in 1945 and 1950. Malcolm died in 1951, but his name remained until 1956, when the firm was reduced to Foss & Olsen.〔("MacKay Malcolm (1885-1951)" ). ''http://public.aia.org/''. n.d. Web.〕 This period was brief, and Edward Elmer Sands was added later that same year. Foss, Olsen & Sands was succeeded by Olsen & Sands when Foss moved to Palo Alto, California in 1958.〔 He died there in 1988.〔("Harold Byron Foss (1910-1988)" ). ''http://public.aia.org/''. n.d. Web.〕
Foss was known throughout Alaska primarily as an architect of public buildings, of which he designed many.
==Works==
H. B. Foss Company, 1935-1945:
* Stanley Grummet House, 603 W. 10th St., Juneau, AK (1939)〔(''Report of the Casey-Shattuck Neighborhood: Historic Building Survey'' ). Dec. 2004.〕
* Walter Sharpe House, 603 W. 11th St., Juneau, AK (1939)〔
* Clifford Swap House, 610 W. 11th St., Juneau, AK (1939)〔
* Eielson Memorial Building, University of Alaska, Fairbanks, AK (1940)〔Hoagland, Alison K. ''Buildings of Alaska''. 1993.〕
* James Larsen House, 712 W. 11th St., Juneau, AK (1940)〔
* Carl Weidman House, 622 W. 11th St., Juneau, AK (1940)〔
* James Orme House, 924 D St., Juneau, AK (1941)〔
* Evelyn I. Butler House, 908 B St., Juneau, AK (1945)〔
* Rebuilding of Hoonah, AK (1945) - Much of the city burned in 1944.〔''Engineering News-Record'' 1945: 91.〕
Foss & Malcolm, 1945-1950:
* James Larsen House, 416 W. 9th St., Juneau, AK (1945–46)〔
* Walter Stutte House, 610 W. 9th St., Juneau, AK (1946)〔
* Mt. Edgecumbe Hospital, 222 Tongass Dr, Sitka, AK (1947–48)〔''Alaska Life'' 1947: 15.〕
* Petersburg Municipal Building, 12 S. Nordic Dr., Petersburg, AK (1947–48)〔''American City'' Dec. 1947: 94.〕
* Terminal, Juneau International Airport, Juneau, AK (1948–49, 1956–57) - Altered.〔("Juneau Airport Terminal Renovation" ). ''http://www.jensenyorbalott.com/''. n.d. Web.〕〔''Western City Magazine'' 1956: 40.〕
* Anchorage Tuberculosis Hospital, E. 3rd Ave., Anchorage, AK (1949–53) - Demolished.〔''Daily Capital Journal'' 26 July 1948.〕
* U. S. Bureau of Mines Experiment Station, 100 Savikko Rd., Juneau Island, Douglas, AK (1949–50)〔Redding, Donna. ("Environmental Assessment" ). 17 July 2007. Web.〕
* Juneau City Hall, 155 S. Seward St., Juneau, AK (1950–51)〔Engineering News-Record 1950: 295.〕
* Juneau Memorial Library, 114 W. 4th St., Juneau, AK (1950–51)
Foss, Malcolm & Olsen, 1950-1956:
* Cathedral Arms, 237 Lincoln St., Sitka, AK (1950)〔''Daily Sitka (AK) Sentinel'' 6 Jan. 1950: 1.〕
* Alaska State Office Building, 350 Main St., Juneau, AK (1952)〔
* Brooks Memorial Mines Building, University of Alaska, Fairbanks, AK (1952)〔
* Mendenhall Apartments, 326 4th St., Juneau, AK (1952)
* Buckner Building, Whittier, AK (1953)
* Chena Building, 510 2nd Ave., Fairbanks, AK (1953)〔"Chena Bldg. Adds to City's Modern Touch". ''Fairbanks (AK) Daily News-Miner'' 19 Nov. 1953. 40.〕
* Andrew Nerland Hall, University of Alaska, Fairbanks, AK (1953)〔''Fairbanks (AK) Daily News-Miner'' 25 July 1958: 8.〕
* Chapel by the Lake, 11024 Auke Lake Way, Auke Bay, AK (1954–58) - With Linn A. Forrest.
* Hodge Building, Whittier, AK (1954–56)〔''The Great Alaska Earthquake of 1964''. 1973.〕
* St. Ann's Hospital, 415 6th St., Juneau, AK (1954–55)〔''Engineering News-Record'' 1954: 142.〕
* Constitution Hall, University of Alaska, Fairbanks, AK (1955–56)〔
Foss & Olsen, 1956:
* Holy Trinity Episcopal Church Parish House, 325 Gold St., Juneau, AK (1956)〔''Holy Trinity Church NRP Nomination''. 1978.〕
Foss, Olsen & Sands, 1956-1958:
* Bethel Armory, 470 4th Ave., Bethel, AK (1956–57)〔''Engineering News-Record'' 1956: 70.〕
* John E. McIntosh Hall, University of Alaska, Fairbanks, AK (1956)〔
* U. S. Post Office, 113 Front St., Nome, AK (1957)〔
* Morton Stevens Hall, University of Alaska, Fairbanks, AK (1958)〔

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