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in 1948, as an instructor. He served as an assistant professor, 1951–60; associate professor, 1960–65; and professor, 1965-1984; although he retired in 1984, he continued to teach until about 1990. Lovett was a guest professor at the Technical University in Stuttgart, Germany, in 1959-60. He was a
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Photographs of Wendell Lovett's works from the Phyllis and Robert Massar Photograph Collection of Pacific Northwest Architecture
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in 1940, but his college years were interrupted by wartime service. He graduated from the University of Washington with a
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Lovett was the designer of many significant Pacific Northwest houses. Most important is the house he designed for
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in June 1948. He returned to Seattle and after a brief apprenticeship, opened his own practice.
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in 1947. While at Washington he was significantly influenced by Professor
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University of Washington College of Built Environments alumni
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in 1985. He received the AIA Seattle Chapter Medal in 1993.
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Bikini chair
Pacific Northwest
architect
teacher
Seattle, Washington
University of Washington program in architecture
B.Arch
Lionel Pries
MIT
Alvar Aalto
M.Arch.
University of Washington architecture faculty
Charles Simonyi
Medina, Washington
Victor Vasarely
Roy Lichtenstein
Fellow
American Institute of Architects
"Wendell H. Lovett, 1922 – 2016 |"
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University of Washington Press
Photographs of Wendell Lovett's works from the Phyllis and Robert Massar Photograph Collection of Pacific Northwest Architecture
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1922 births
American architects
Fellows of the American Institute of Architects
MIT School of Architecture and Planning alumni
Modernist architects from the United States
Architects from Seattle

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