Career
Turner, was an American architect. He served as a United States. Forest Service architect and is credited with much of the design of Timberline Lodge on Mount Hood in Oregon, an important and influential work. He is given individual cr for design of Cascadian Rustic Silcox Hut (alone) and Timberline Lodge (with others as "et al") in their listings in the United States. National Register of Historic Places.
He contributed to many works that are listed on the National Register with attribution to United States Department of Agriculture Forest Svce.
Architecture Group. lieutenant is believed that Turner"s use of Picturesque style in the Timberline Lodge plans was influenced by architect Agricultural Engineer Doyle"s works. With others he was recognized national Forest Service consulting architect West. Ellis Groben for developing the Cascadian Rustic style.
Earlier in his career he worked for architect Victor West. Voorhies, including on the Vance Building.