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Marjorie Wintermute

Marjorie Wintermute (1919–2007) was an American architect in Oregon. She was educated at the University of Oregon as an interior designer, graduating with a Bachelor of Arts in 1941. Following her graduation, she worked at the Bonneville Power Administration and then for Standard Oil in San Francisco as a drafter, after which she returned to Oregon to work for Pietro Belluschi's office in Portland.[1] She received her architect's license in 1945.[2]

Career edit

Wintermute left Belluschi's office upon her marriage in 1947, and continued to work on residential projects from her home while raising her two children. In 1970 she became a principal at Architects Northwest. Over the next 15 years she held a variety of positions including architect-in-residence for the Washington County Education Service District, architect-in-residence for the Department of Defense Schools in Asia, and coordinator for the Oregon Arts Commission.[2]

Awards edit

Marjorie Wintermute received several awards in her lifetime for her contribution to education and the profession, including the Gold Medal from the Heart Association, a Gulick Award, a Portland Historic Landmarks Commission Award, and the Oregon Governor's Award for the Arts.[2] She was named a Fellow of the American Institute of Architects.[3]

Books edit

  • Students, Structures and Space (1978)
  • Blueprints – A Built Environmental Education Program (1983)
  • Architecture as a Basic Curriculum Builder (1991)[2]

References edit

  1. ^ Clausen, Meredith L. (1994). Pietro Belluschi: Modern American Architect. MIT Press. p. 114. ISBN 0-262-03220-1.
  2. ^ a b c d "MWintermute". AFO. Architecture Foundation of Oregon. Retrieved 9 March 2015.
  3. ^ "MatriArchs- Pioneering Woman Architects of Oregon". Architecture Foundation of Oregon. May 13, 2014. Retrieved April 26, 2017.

marjorie, wintermute, 1919, 2007, american, architect, oregon, educated, university, oregon, interior, designer, graduating, with, bachelor, arts, 1941, following, graduation, worked, bonneville, power, administration, then, standard, francisco, drafter, after. Marjorie Wintermute 1919 2007 was an American architect in Oregon She was educated at the University of Oregon as an interior designer graduating with a Bachelor of Arts in 1941 Following her graduation she worked at the Bonneville Power Administration and then for Standard Oil in San Francisco as a drafter after which she returned to Oregon to work for Pietro Belluschi s office in Portland 1 She received her architect s license in 1945 2 Contents 1 Career 2 Awards 3 Books 4 ReferencesCareer editWintermute left Belluschi s office upon her marriage in 1947 and continued to work on residential projects from her home while raising her two children In 1970 she became a principal at Architects Northwest Over the next 15 years she held a variety of positions including architect in residence for the Washington County Education Service District architect in residence for the Department of Defense Schools in Asia and coordinator for the Oregon Arts Commission 2 Awards editMarjorie Wintermute received several awards in her lifetime for her contribution to education and the profession including the Gold Medal from the Heart Association a Gulick Award a Portland Historic Landmarks Commission Award and the Oregon Governor s Award for the Arts 2 She was named a Fellow of the American Institute of Architects 3 Books editStudents Structures and Space 1978 Blueprints A Built Environmental Education Program 1983 Architecture as a Basic Curriculum Builder 1991 2 References edit Clausen Meredith L 1994 Pietro Belluschi Modern American Architect MIT Press p 114 ISBN 0 262 03220 1 a b c d MWintermute AFO Architecture Foundation of Oregon Retrieved 9 March 2015 MatriArchs Pioneering Woman Architects of Oregon Architecture Foundation of Oregon May 13 2014 Retrieved April 26 2017 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Marjorie Wintermute amp oldid 1073299100, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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