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Rainier Club (Seattle, Wash.), first floor plan
Rainier Club (Seattle, Wash.), first floor plan
TitleRainier Club (Seattle, Wash.), first floor plan
Architectural Firm NameBebb & Gould
ArchitectsBebb, Charles H.
Gould, Carl Freylinghausen, 1873-1939
ClientRainier Club, The
Date of Drawing Execution1926
Object TypeArchitectural Drawings
Physical DescriptionInk and graphite on drafting cloth: 90 x 78 cm.
Building Street Address810 Fourth Avenue
Building LocationUnited States--Washington (State)--Seattle
PurposeWorking drawings
RepresentationFloor plans
Descriptive NotesHandwritten in title block:
Alterations and Additions to the Rainier Club Building
Corner of Fourth Avenue & Marion Street ~ Seattle Wash.
Plan of First Floor
Chas. H. Bebb & Carl F. Gould Architects
710-715 Hoge Bldg - Seattle Wash
Drawn by W.G.H
Traced by W.G.H.
Checked by C.F.G.
Date April 1926
Sheet No. 3

Handwritten beside drawing:
General Notes
Key to Materials

Scale: 1/4"=1'0"
Building StyleTudor Revival
Building NotesBoth Charles H. Bebb and Carl F. Gould came into their partnership having already established themselves in their respective fields as individuals and members of highly successful design teams. Joining their complementary strengths, Bebb and Gould became associates in 1914 with the agreement that Bebb would act as engineer and partner in charge of management, contracts and specifications, and Gould as principal designer and planner. In the early decades of the 20th century, Bebb & Gould flourished, designing over two hundred projects, churches, civic buildings, homes, commercial structures and monuments. These designs took on a variety of architectural styles, depending on the wishes of the client, siting, and financial considerations. The Rainier Club was founded by Judge Thomas Burke, E.M. Carr, and W.A. Peters as a social club and boarding house for men in 1888. The current building was erected in the early 1900's. It was designed by Spokane-based architects Kirtland K. Cutter and Karl G. Malmgren in the Jacobean-style and modeled after Aston Hall in Birmingham, England. Beginning in 1919, architect Carl F. Gould designed several additions to the club, including a complementary south wing and a new entrance in 1929.
Subjects (LCTGM)Floor plans
Subjects (LCSH)Rainier Club (Seattle, Wash.); Clubhouses--Washington (State)--Seattle--Designs and plans
Digital CollectionArchitecture Collection
Digital ID NumberARC0550
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 CollectionCarl F. Gould 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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