MSS:A34, NWA 23. Northwest Architect article, "Wood in the Modern World" (March-April, 1945)

Vol. IX, #1-2, pp. 3-8. The enduring qualities of architecture are the ideas from which a building arises. Wood possesses uniquely beautiful and practical qualities. The concepts of architecture are expressed through the considerate choice of materials. The historical uses of wood have reflected cultural values (illus, Studio for Paul Mueller [AR:P&E 104], House for Edna S. Purcell [aka Lake Place] [AR:P&E 197]; House for W. H. Arnold [Vancouver, Washington] (1928) [AR:WGP 744]).See also B:B2. "Forward Looking Salesmanship in Forest Products", Better Building (1917) [MSS:A9].


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