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111:. His family moved to Seattle while he was still young. Bain expressed an interest in architecture, and his father, a contractor, helped him get a job with Seattle architect Walter R. B. Willcox, from whom he learned the rudiments of drafting and developed beginning skills in architecture. Bain served in 131:
into partnership forming Bain & Pries. The firm prospered until 1931, then dissolved under the impact of the Depression. Bain's independent practice gradually recovered and by the late 1930s his firm was receiving a variety of commissions and the designs gradually became more modern. In 1940,
136:, Seattle's first public housing project. Each of the joint-venture partners continued to maintain their own independent practices as well. In 1941, Bain and Pries re-established their partnership for a period of about nine months. 126:
After several years in various apprentice positions, Bain opened his own architecture firm in 1924. He quickly developed a reputation for high-quality residential design. In 1928, he took Penn classmate
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Bain remained interested in residential architecture and from 1947 to 1970 he was also a partner in Bain, Overturf and Turner (later Bain and Overturf), a firm that specialized in residential design.
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was particularly successful, and became the basis for the post-war firm Naramore, Bain, Brady and Johanson (occasionally called "the combine"), predecessor to today's
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Bain joined a joint venture with J. Lister Holmes, William Aitken, George W. Stoddard, and John T. Jacobson to design
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Lionel H. Pries, Architect, Artist, Educator: From Arts and Crafts to Modern Architecture
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Shaping Seattle Architecture: A Historical Guide to the Architects
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His son, William J. Bain, Jr., is also a successful architect,
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Bain served as president of the Washington State Chapter
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Bain served as camouflage director for the state of
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Building Together: A Memoir of Our Lives In Seattle
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New Westminster, British Columbia
University of Pennsylvania
architect
Naramore, Bain, Brady and Johanson
New Westminster, British Columbia
France
World War I
University of Pennsylvania
Lionel Pries
Yesler Terrace
World War II
Washington
Floyd Naramore
Clifton Brady
Perry Johanson
NBBJ
American Institute of Architects
Fellow
NBBJ
Fellow
University of Washington Press
ISBN
978-0295993485
Ochsner, Jeffrey Karl
Ochsner, Jeffrey Karl
University of Washington Press
ISBN
0-295-98698-0
HistoryLink essay on William J. Bain, Sr.
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