- Kirtland Cutter
Kirtland Kelsey Cutter (
August 20 ,1860 –September 26 1939 ) was a 20th centuryarchitect in thePacific Northwest andCalifornia . Born inEast Rockport, Ohio , he studied at theArt Students League of New York . Most of Cutter's work is listed in State and National Registers of Historic Places.His design for the 1893 Chicago's World Fair,
Idaho Building , was a rustic design log construction. It was a popular favorite, visited by an estimated 18 million people. The building's design and interior furnishings were a major precursor of theArts and Crafts movement .Notable designs
Chicago World’s Fair (1893)
*Idaho Building (in partnership withJohn C. Poetz )Spokane, Washington
*Patsy Clark Mansion 2208 West Second Avenue (contains the largest stained glass window ever made by Tiffany Studios)
*Glover Mansion [ [http://www.theglovermansion.com/ The Glover Mansion - Spokane's Home For Great Events ] at www.theglovermansion.com] 321 W Eighth Avenue
*The Spokane Athletic Club (formerly named the Spokane Club) 1002 W Riverside Avenue
*Aesthetic elements of theMonroe Street Bridge
*Amasa B. Campbell House 2316 W First Avenue
*Wakefield House 2328 W First Avenue
*Manito United Methodist Church 3220 S Grand Blvd
*Finch House 2340 W First Avenue
*BC Riblet estate, Colbert
*The Waikiki Mansion
*The Davenport HotelMetaline Falls, Washington
*Rock House (private residence)Pend Oreille River 3700 sq. ft. waterfront homeTacoma, Washington
*802 North Yakima Avenue, completed in 1893
*Thornewood mansion (set ofRose Red in the TV movie byStephen King )Glacier National Park ,Montana
*Lake McDonald Lodge Raquette Lake, New York
*Carnegie Camp North Point - Summer Home of Lucy Carnegie, completed 1903References
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