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Paul Pigott residence (Seattle, Wash.), west elevation
Paul Pigott residence (Seattle, Wash.), west elevation
TitlePaul Pigott residence (Seattle, Wash.), west elevation
ArchitectsHolmes, J. Lister, 1891-1986
ClientPigott, Paul
Date of Drawing Execution1928
Object TypeArchitectural drawings
Physical DescriptionGraphite on tracing paper: 61 x 90 cm.
Building Street Address1207 Parkside Drive E.
Building LocationUnited States--Washington (State)--Seattle
PurposeWorking drawings
RepresentationElevations
Descriptive NotesHandwritten in title block:
Residence for Mr. & Mrs. Paul Pigott
Lots - 370 & 371 - Broadmoor
Seattle Washington
J. Lister Holmes Architect
1030 Liggett Building
Seattle Washington
Drawn by Fox
Traced by Fox
Date: April 1928
Building Number 28-94
Sheet Number 6

Handwritten beneath drawing:
West Elevation

Scale: 1/4"=1'-0"
Building StyleFrench Normandy
Tudor Revival
Building NotesThe Pigott residence's eclectic combination of stone and stucco siding, exposed truss work, round tower at entryway, and other historicizing details are characteristic of J. Lister Holmes' early revival-inspired designs. Holmes was one of a handful of Northwest architects who successfully crossed from the Beaux-Arts design tradition to the International Style. He studied civil engineering at the University of Washington then transferred to the architecture program at the University of Pennsylvania, graduating 1913. He returned to Seattle in 1920, briefly worked with local firms Bebb & Gould, Schack, Young & Myers, and B. Marcus Priteca, before setting up his own office in 1922. Holmes was recognized in the 1930s for his residential designs, which blended the International Style with distinctly regional vernacular elements.
Subjects (LCTGM)Elevations
Subjects (LCSH)Dwellings--Washington (State)--Seattle--Designs and plans; Architecture, Domestic--Washington (State)--Seattle--Designs and plans
Digital CollectionArchitecture Collection
Digital ID NumberARC0488
Ordering InformationRestrictions apply to the ordering of this image. Please contact photos@u.washington.edu for more information.
RepositoryUniversity of Washington Libraries. Special Collections Division.
Repository CollectionJ. Lister Holmes Collection
Digital Reproduction InformationScanned from original drawing in RGB at 200-400 dpi, saved in TIFF format, changed to indexed color, enhanced and resized using Adobe Photoshop, and imported as JPEG2000 using Contentdm software's JPEG2000 Extension. 2006.
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