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'''Herman S. Brookman''' (July 2, 1891 — November 6, 1973)<ref>{{cite web | url=http://libweb.uoregon.edu/speccoll/photo/fbrookman.html | title=Herman Brookman photographs, c. 1923-1940s. | publisher=University of Oregon Libraries | accessdate=February 3, 2011}}</ref> was a prominent architect in ], ], United States. His work includes the ], the ] (1926), the Alan and Barbara Goldsmith House (1959), the Victor and Marta Jorgensen House (1929), and the Grace Kern House (1955).<ref></ref> '''Herman S. Brookman''' (July 2, 1891 — November 6, 1973)<ref>{{cite web | url=http://libweb.uoregon.edu/speccoll/photo/fbrookman.html | title=Herman Brookman photographs, c. 1923-1940s. | publisher=University of Oregon Libraries | accessdate=February 3, 2011}}</ref> was a prominent architect in ], ], United States. His work includes the ], the ] (1926), the Alan and Barbara Goldsmith House (1959), the Victor and Marta Jorgensen House (1929), and the Grace Kern House (1955).<ref></ref>


] trained in his office.<ref> ]</ref> The Harry A. Green estate designed by Brookman was put up for sale in 2006.<ref>; Piece of history for sale in Laurelhurst January 22, 2006 The Oregonian (hosted as part of real estate ad)</ref><!--so?--> ] trained in his office.<ref> ]</ref> The ] designed by Brookman was put up for sale in 2006.<ref>; Piece of history for sale in Laurelhurst January 22, 2006 The Oregonian (hosted as part of real estate ad)</ref><!--so?-->


==References== ==References==

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Herman S. Brookman (July 2, 1891 — November 6, 1973) was a prominent architect in Portland, Oregon, United States. His work includes the Commodore Hotel, the Frank M. Lloyd Estate (1926), the Alan and Barbara Goldsmith House (1959), the Victor and Marta Jorgensen House (1929), and the Grace Kern House (1955).

John Yeon trained in his office. The Harry A. Green estate designed by Brookman was put up for sale in 2006.

References

  1. "Herman Brookman photographs, c. 1923-1940s". University of Oregon Libraries. Retrieved February 3, 2011.
  2. John Yeon (1910-1994) The Oregon Encyclopedia
  3. Mediterranean Masterpiece; Piece of history for sale in Laurelhurst January 22, 2006 The Oregonian (hosted as part of real estate ad)

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