Whitehouse, Morris H., 1878-1944,
Morris H. Whitehouse (1878-1944) was a Portland, Or.-based architect who established and directed several architectural firms which designed hundreds of projects in the Pacific Northwest, 1907-1985. Whitehouse graduated from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (M.I.T.) in 1906 and studied at the American Academy in Rome, Italy. In 1907, he opened an office at Portland, where he worked with various partnerships and under many firm names. After Whitehouse died, the name changed to Church, Newberry & Roehr by 1950, and the firm continued with various name changes until 1985. Whitehouse and his firms designed many important public buildings in Oregon, but also designed numerous commercial buildings, churches, and residences. Although the bulk of the work was in Oregon, the Whitehouse firms also worked in Idaho and Washington state.
From the description of Morris H. Whitehouse Architectural Collection, ca. 1905-1974 (bulk ca. 1905-1950). (Oregon Historical Society Research Library). WorldCat record id: 56000012
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