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'''Morris Homans Whitehouse''' (1878 – 1944) was an American architect who designed the ] in Portland<ref>Emporis</ref> '''Morris Homans Whitehouse''' (1878 – 1944) was an American architect who designed the ] in Portland<ref>Emporis</ref>

He partnered with J. Andre Fouilhoux.


==Projects== ==Projects==
* ](1910) 1021 NE 33rd Avenue (Whitehouse & Fouilhoux)<ref>NRHP #92001380</ref><ref name=landmarks> October 2009</ref> * ](1910) 1021 NE 33rd Avenue (Whitehouse & Fouilhoux)<ref>NRHP #92001380</ref><ref name=landmarks> October 2009</ref>
* ] (1913) 731-733 SW Oak Street<ref name=landmarks/><ref>NRHP #02000824</ref> * ] (1913) 731-733 SW Oak Street<ref name=landmarks/><ref>NRHP #02000824</ref><ref>Historic Portland building undergoing renovation February 27, 2002 Daily Journal of Commerce (Portland, OR)</ref>
* ] (1913) 1225 SW 6TH Avenue (Whitehouse & Fouilhoux)<ref name=landmarks/><ref>NRHP #79002144</ref> * ] (1913) 1225 SW 6TH Avenue (Whitehouse & Fouilhoux)<ref name=landmarks/><ref>NRHP #79002144</ref>
* ] (1913) 2141 NW DAVIS (Whitehouse & Fouilhoux)<ref name=landmarks/><ref>NRHP #80003374</ref> * ] (1913) 2141 NW DAVIS (Whitehouse & Fouilhoux)<ref name=landmarks/><ref>NRHP #80003374</ref>
* ] (1915) 01600 SW Greenwood Road <ref name=landmarks/>(Whitehouse & Fouilhoux with contractor McHolland Brothers) * ] (1915) 01600 SW Greenwood Road <ref name=landmarks/>(Whitehouse & Fouilhoux with contractor McHolland Brothers)
* ] (1916) 01405 SW Corbett Hill Circle (Whitehouse & Fouilhoux)<ref name=landmarks/> * ] (1916) 01405 SW Corbett Hill Circle (Whitehouse & Fouilhoux)<ref name=landmarks/>
* Methodist Church in Astoria (1916), Whitehouse & Fouilhoux were hired to design a new Methodist churchin Astoria <ref>JOHN E. GOODENBERGER Architects left their mark on our world June 28, 2002
Daily Astorian, The (Astoria, OR) (The Daily Astorian Great City Rising)</ref>
* ] (1932) 620 SW Main Street <ref>NRHP #79002142</ref> * ] (1932) 620 SW Main Street <ref>NRHP #79002142</ref>
* ] (1931) 1331 SW Park Avenue an early modern style building * ] (1931) 1331 SW Park Avenue an early modern style building

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The Gus J. Solomon United States Courthouse in 1933
Columbia Gorge Hotel

Morris Homans Whitehouse (1878 – 1944) was an American architect who designed the Gus Solomon United States Courthouse in Portland

He partnered with J. Andre Fouilhoux.

Projects

References

  1. Gus Solomon United States CourthouseEmporis
  2. NRHP #92001380
  3. ^ Historic Landmarks of Portland, Oregon October 2009
  4. NRHP #02000824
  5. Historic Portland building undergoing renovation February 27, 2002 Daily Journal of Commerce (Portland, OR)
  6. NRHP #79002144
  7. NRHP #80003374
  8. JOHN E. GOODENBERGER Architects left their mark on our world June 28, 2002 Daily Astorian, The (Astoria, OR) (The Daily Astorian Great City Rising)
  9. NRHP #79002142
  10. NRHP #88000275
  11. NRHP #90001590
  12. NRHP #79003736
  13. NRHP #81000490
  14. NRHP #05001539
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