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Theta Xi Fraternity (Seattle, Wash.), second floor plan and door types
Theta Xi Fraternity (Seattle, Wash.), second floor plan and door types
TitleTheta Xi Fraternity (Seattle, Wash.), second floor plan and door types
Architectural Firm NameSchack, Young & Myers
ArchitectsSchack, James Hansen, 1871-1933
Myers, David John, 1872-1936
Young, Arrigo M., 1884-1954
ClientTheta Xi Fraternity
Date of Drawing Execution1926
Object TypeArchitectural drawings
Physical DescriptionInk and graphite on drafting cloth: 46 x 61 cm
Building Street Address4522 18th Ave. N.E.
Building LocationUnited States--Washington (State)--Seattle
PurposeWorking drawings
RepresentationInterior details
Plans
Descriptive NotesHandwritten in title block:
Theta Xi Fraternity House
4522 - 18th N.E.
Schack, Young & Myers.
Arch'ts & Eng'rs
636 - Central Bldg.
Dwn By D. J. M. & K. B. J.
Trcd By A. A. S.
Date: Mar. 31, 1926
Sheet No. 4

Handwritten above drawings:
Door Types

Handwritten beneath drawing:
Second Floor Plan

Handwritten beside drawing:
Notes (building)

Stamped beside title block:
Young, Richardson & Carleton
Architects & Engineers
511 - 521 Central Bldg.
Seattle, Washington

Scale: 1/8"=1'-0"
Building StyleGothic Revival
Tudor Revival
Building NotesThe second Theta Xi Fraternity, a two-and-a-half-story brick-clad building, shows the influence of the Collegiate Gothic and Tudor Revival styles. The use of diamond patterned brickwork and curved gable roof are distinctive. The main entry also has interesting details of a cast stone surround, a decorative medallion with leaf patterns and possibly the fraternity's symbol, above the doorway. The three-way partnership of architects James H. Schack and David J. Myers with engineer Arrigo M. Young proved to be one of the most successful design firms in Seattle during the 1920s. Much of the firm's work was a continuation of each principal's earler fields of work, and had a well-established reputation for commercial buildings. Today the successor of this firm is known as TRA.
Subjects (LCTGM)Floor plans; Architectural elements; Fraternities & sororities--Washington (State)--Seattle
Subjects (LCSH)Theta Xi Fraternity--Buildings--Washington (State)--Seattle--Designs and plans; Student housing--Washington (State)--Seattle--Designs and plans; Doors--Washington (State)--Seattle--Designs and plans
Digital CollectionArchitecture Collection
Digital ID NumberARC0721
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 CollectionThe Richardson Associates 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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