Butcher, Claude R. (Claude Raymond), -1983
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Butcher, Claude R. (Claude Raymond), d. 1983
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Butcher, Butch, -1983
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Architect and architectural delineator who practiced in the Pacific Northwest.
Claude Raymond "Butch" Butcher graduated with a B.S. in Architecture from Kansas State College in 1924, where he was awarded a medal of honor for scholarship by the American Institute of Architects. After graduating, he worked for several architects, including Charles W. Shaver of Salinas, Kansas, J. M. Pehrson of Spokane, Washington and Whitehouse & Price of Spokane. Later he worked with Whitehouse & Church in Portland, Oregon and with Stanton & Johnson of Portland.
From 1926-1928 he was a designer in the office of the College Architect at Washington State College and taught architecture there for two years. During the Depression he worked for the Public Administration Works as a field representative and construction inspector. In 1935 he moved to Portland and began doing design work there, specializing in residences. Many of his designs during this period are considered outstanding.
Butcher's interest in drawing developed while teaching at Washington State College. The series of renderings by Hugh Ferris depicting Solomon's temple greatly influenced him and led to his experimenting with carbon pencils. He uses all grades of Wolff's pencils in his renderings, usually with a very fine point. Values are built up by scumbling until they correspond to previously worked out value studies done on tracing paper. He almost always laid out the perspectives himself. In 1952, The Oregon Chapter of the A.I.A. made a special award to him "in recognition of his exceptional achievements as an architectural delineator."
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