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''' | '''Albert Ernest Doyle''' (1877 - 1928) was a Portland architect, notable for his own designs of Portland landmarks, and for employing a young [[Pietro Belluschi]] in his office. His career in architecture began in 1893 when he started an apprenticeship with the firm of [[Whidden & Lewis]]. | ||
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Latest revision as of 14:27, 5 December 2011
Albert Ernest Doyle (1877 - 1928) was a Portland architect, notable for his own designs of Portland landmarks, and for employing a young Pietro Belluschi in his office. His career in architecture began in 1893 when he started an apprenticeship with the firm of Whidden & Lewis.
Doyle's designs include:
- the Multnomah County Central Library
- master plan and buildings for Reed College
- the Meier and Frank Building
- the Benson Bubblers
- East Portland Branch, Public Library