Background
He was born in Tonopah, Nevada in 1907, went to school in Salt Lake City, Utah and in Reno, Nevada, and studied architecture at University of Southern California and the University of Pennsylvania.
He was born in Tonopah, Nevada in 1907, went to school in Salt Lake City, Utah and in Reno, Nevada, and studied architecture at University of Southern California and the University of Pennsylvania.
He assisted in the restoration of numerous buildings, was state preservation coordinator in Nevada for the American Institute of Architects, and was active in state and local historic review bodies. Architectural works include:
Incline High School
University of Nevada, Reno, buildings:Fleischmann Agriculture and Home Economics building
Orvis School of Nursing
Medical School complex
J. Clarence Kind House
Specific restoration projects to which he contributed include:
Nevada State Capitol Building
Morrill Hall, University of Nevada, Reno
Bowers Mansion
Lake Mansion
Berlin Mill
Virginia City Courthouse
Belmont Courthouse
Genoa Courthouse
Fort Churchill
He was interviewed within the University of Nevada"s Oral Historic Project during 1981, and donated numerous of his design drawings in 1982.