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131: 143: 241:. Maynard disliked the lack of autonomy and dissolved the association in 1978. He then formed Maynard & Partch in partnership with his chief associate, Harold Partch. This was Maynard's longest-lasting partnership, lasting until 1996, when they agreed to an acquisition by USKH, architects and engineers. Maynard was a principal in the firm until his retirement in 2011. USKH was acquired by 233:, opened in 1968. Schultz and Maynard dissolved their partnership the same year, and Maynard practiced under his own name until 1971, when he formed the firm of Maynard & Wirum with Harold Wirum, another former Crittenden associate. Wirum left in 1974 and firm was succeeded by Kenneth Maynard & Associates. In 1976 the firm entered into a three-year association with 264:
Maynard was married in 1956 to Myrna James in Johannesburg, and they had two children, a son and a daughter, both born in South Africa. Myrna Maynard was well known as a Republican party activist in Alaska and in later life was dubbed "Ms. Republican." She died April 18, 2019, followed by her husband
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In 1965 Maynard left Crittenden and in partnership with Lawrance T. Schultz, a coworker from the FAA, he formed the firm of Schultz/Maynard, architects. In association with consulting architects
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The original main building was designed with consulting architects Kirk, Wallace & McKinley and has been demolished. An addition was completed in 1974 and a new main building designed by
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and for architects Moross & Graff and Pearse, Aneck-Hahn & Bristol in Johannesburg. He received his architectural education at the
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The CIRI Building in Anchorage, designed by Maynard/NBBJ Alaska and completed in 1978.
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with Maynard & Partch as associate architects was completed in 1986.
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Designed while an associate of Crittenden, Cassetta, Wirum & Jacobs.
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1983 – Charter North Hospital (former), 2530 DeBarr Rd,
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to Douglas Harry Maynard and Eva Maynard, nΓ©e Whiting,
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1980 – Ocean View Elementary School, 11911 Johns Rd,
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Kenneth Douglas Maynard was born August 16, 1931, in
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After finishing school he worked as a 141: 129: 525: 475: 473: 471: 320:1972 – Whaley School, 2220 Nichols St, 600: 457: 455: 453: 451: 449: 447: 445: 443: 422: 268: 398: 468: 214:, moving to the local office of the 509:73, no. 3 (March, 1984): 36 and 59. 440: 235:Naramore, Bain, Brady, and Johanson 13: 638:People from Hackensack, New Jersey 169: 14: 649: 218:(FAA) in 1961. In 1962 he joined 114:Kenneth Maynard & Associates; 628:20th-century American architects 259: 250:American Institute of Architects 94:American Institute of Architects 581: 569: 566:3, no. 12 (December, 1971): 84. 557: 545: 216:Federal Aviation Administration 554:3, no. 2 (February, 1971): 79. 512: 499: 486: 479:"Maynard, Kenneth Douglas" in 433:"Maynard, Kenneth Douglas" in 16:American architect (1931–2020) 1: 481:American Architects Directory 415: 134:The original building of the 591:13, no. 4 (April, 1981): 30. 304:expansion, 939 W Fifth Ave, 7: 10: 654: 633:University of Natal alumni 578:5, no. 6 (June, 1973): 48. 124: 104: 100: 85: 77: 69: 50: 28: 21: 382: 278:headquarters, 415 E St, 276:National Bank of Alaska 618:Architects from Alaska 314:campus and buildings, 176:Hackensack, New Jersey 147: 139: 43:Hackensack, New Jersey 342:Building, 2525 C St, 145: 133: 118:Maynard & Partch; 538:Alison K. Hoagland, 520:Anchorage Daily News 518:"Myrna M. Maynard," 463:Anchorage Daily News 435:Who's Who in America 375:, 1837 Tikigaq Ave, 116:Maynard/NBBJ Alaska; 112:Maynard & Wirum; 540:Buildings of Alaska 461:"Kenneth Maynard," 269:Architectural works 248:Maynard joined the 245:three years later. 200:University of Natal 194:for mining company 166:from 1965 to 2011. 377:Point Hope, Alaska 302:Hotel Captain Cook 212:Manley & Mayer 196:Anglo American plc 148: 140: 522:, April 23, 2019. 465:, March 11, 2020. 406:Mitchell/Giurgola 368:Anchorage, Alaska 362:Anchorage, Alaska 356:Anchorage, Alaska 350:Anchorage, Alaska 344:Anchorage, Alaska 334:Anchorage, Alaska 328:Anchorage, Alaska 322:Anchorage, Alaska 306:Anchorage, Alaska 296:Anchorage, Alaska 290:Anchorage, Alaska 280:Anchorage, Alaska 208:Anchorage, Alaska 164:Anchorage, Alaska 128: 127: 62:Anchorage, Alaska 645: 592: 585: 579: 573: 567: 561: 555: 549: 543: 536: 523: 516: 510: 503: 497: 490: 484: 477: 466: 459: 438: 437:48 (1993): 2266. 431: 409: 402: 396: 393: 286:Anchorage Museum 231:Anchorage Museum 184:Great Depression 157: 136:Anchorage Museum 110:Kenneth Maynard; 108:Schultz/Maynard; 57: 38: 36: 19: 18: 653: 652: 648: 647: 646: 644: 643: 642: 598: 597: 596: 595: 589:Alaska Industry 586: 582: 576:Alaska Industry 574: 570: 564:Alaska Industry 562: 558: 552:Alaska Industry 550: 546: 537: 526: 517: 513: 504: 500: 491: 487: 478: 469: 460: 441: 432: 423: 418: 413: 412: 403: 399: 394: 390: 385: 271: 265:March 5, 2020. 262: 172: 170:Life and career 162:in practice in 153: 151:Kenneth Maynard 119: 117: 115: 113: 111: 109: 65: 59: 55: 46: 40: 39:August 16, 1931 34: 32: 24: 23:Kenneth Maynard 17: 12: 11: 5: 651: 641: 640: 635: 630: 625: 620: 615: 610: 594: 593: 580: 568: 556: 544: 524: 511: 498: 492:Mike McLean, " 485: 467: 439: 420: 419: 417: 414: 411: 410: 397: 387: 386: 384: 381: 380: 379: 373:TikiΔ‘aq School 370: 364: 358: 352: 346: 336: 330: 324: 318: 316:Kodiak, Alaska 312:Kodiak College 308: 298: 292: 282: 270: 267: 261: 258: 180:South Africans 171: 168: 126: 125: 122: 121: 106: 102: 101: 98: 97: 87: 83: 82: 79: 75: 74: 71: 67: 66: 60: 58:(aged 88) 52: 48: 47: 41: 30: 26: 25: 22: 15: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 650: 639: 636: 634: 631: 629: 626: 624: 621: 619: 616: 614: 611: 609: 606: 605: 603: 590: 584: 577: 572: 565: 560: 553: 548: 541: 535: 533: 531: 529: 521: 515: 508: 502: 495: 489: 482: 476: 474: 472: 464: 458: 456: 454: 452: 450: 448: 446: 444: 436: 430: 428: 426: 421: 407: 401: 392: 388: 378: 374: 371: 369: 365: 363: 359: 357: 353: 351: 347: 345: 341: 337: 335: 331: 329: 325: 323: 319: 317: 313: 309: 307: 303: 299: 297: 293: 291: 287: 283: 281: 277: 273: 272: 266: 260:Personal life 257: 255: 251: 246: 244: 240: 236: 232: 228: 223: 221: 217: 213: 209: 205: 201: 197: 193: 189: 185: 181: 177: 167: 165: 161: 156: 152: 144: 137: 132: 123: 107: 103: 99: 95: 91: 88: 84: 80: 76: 72: 68: 63: 54:March 5, 2020 53: 49: 44: 31: 27: 20: 588: 583: 575: 571: 563: 559: 551: 547: 539: 519: 514: 507:Architecture 506: 501: 488: 480: 462: 434: 400: 391: 288:, 625 C St, 263: 247: 224: 188:Johannesburg 173: 150: 149: 56:(2020-03-05) 613:2020 deaths 608:1931 births 70:Nationality 602:Categories 416:References 78:Occupation 35:1931-08-16 160:architect 81:Architect 105:Practice 73:American 338:1977 – 310:1972 – 300:1972 – 284:1968 – 274:1963 – 243:Stantec 239:Seattle 192:drafter 254:Fellow 204:Durban 96:(1984) 90:Fellow 86:Awards 64:, U.S. 45:, U.S. 383:Notes 340:CIRI 155:FAIA 120:USKH 51:Died 29:Born 237:of 202:in 604:: 527:^ 470:^ 442:^ 424:^ 92:, 37:) 33:(

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Hackensack, New Jersey
Anchorage, Alaska
Fellow
American Institute of Architects

Anchorage Museum

FAIA
architect
Anchorage, Alaska
Hackensack, New Jersey
South Africans
Great Depression
Johannesburg
drafter
Anglo American plc
University of Natal
Durban
Anchorage, Alaska
Manley & Mayer
Federal Aviation Administration
Crittenden, Cassetta, Wirum & Jacobs
Kirk, Wallace, McKinley & Associates
Anchorage Museum
Naramore, Bain, Brady, and Johanson
Seattle
Stantec
American Institute of Architects
Fellow
National Bank of Alaska

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