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Harold Whitehouse : ウィキペディア英語版
Harold C. Whitehouse

Harold Clarence Whitehouse (1884 - September 1974) was an American architect based in Spokane, Washington.
A native of Massachusetts, Whitehouse moved to Spokane in 1906. He worked for a time in the office of John K. Dow and then formed a partnership with George Keith. He then left Spokane to study architecture at Cornell University. He graduated from Cornell in 1913.〔 With fellow Cornell architecture graduate Ernest V. Price, he formed a partnership, the firm ''Whitehouse & Price'', in 1913.〔 He was elected to the American Institute of Architects College of Fellows in 1959 and won the Allied Art Award in 1961.〔
Works of Whitehouse or the firm (with attribution) include:
*Benewah Milk Bottle, S. 321 Cedar Spokane, WA (Whitehouse & Price), NRHP-listed
*Cathedral of St. John the Evangelist, Spokane, Washington
*Chamber of Commerce Building, 9 S. Washington St., Spokane, WA.
*Christ Episcopal Church, 210 Fifth St. SW. Puyallup, WA (Whitehouse, Harold C.), NRHP-listed〔
*Cordova Theater, 135 N. Grand Ave. Pullman, WA (Whitehouse & Price), NRHP-listed〔
* Culmstock Arms Apartments.〔
*Dover Church, Washington between Third and Fourth Dover, ID (Whitehouse & Price), NRHP-listed〔
* Eastern State Hospital.〔
*Farragut Naval Training Station (650 buildings), Lake Pend Oreille, Bayview, Idaho.〔
*John A. Finch Memorial Nurses Home, N. 852 Summit Blvd. Spokane, WA (Whitehouse & Price), NRHP-listed〔
*Hutton Settlement (a complex of neo-Tudor cottages), 9907 Wellesley Spokane, WA (Whitehouse, Harold C.), NRHP-listed〔
* Lincoln Building, corner of Lincoln and Riverside, Spokane, WA.〔
*One or more works in Millwood Historic District, roughly bounded by Argonne and Sargent Rds., and by Euclid and Liberty Aves. Millwood, WA (Whitehouse, Harold), NRHP-listed〔
*Rosebush House, 3318 N. Marguerite Rd. Spokane, WA (Whitehouse, Harold), NRHP-listed〔
*Sandpoint High School, 102 S. Euclid Ave. Sandpoint, ID (Whitehouse & Price), NRHP-listed〔
* St. Peter's Cathedral, Helena, Montana.〔
* University of Washington Music Building.〔
* Washington State University Chemistry Building.〔
*West Valley High School, N. 2805 Argonne Rd. Millwood, WA (Whitehouse & Price), NRHP-listed〔〔
In September 1974, Whitehouse died at age 90 in a Spokane convalescent center. Whitehouse's papers, including original drawings, are housed at the Eastern Washington State Historical Society.〔
==See also==

*Morris H. Whitehouse and ''Whitehouse & Fouilhoux'', architects of Oregon

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