- Birge Clark
Birge Malcolm Clark (1893–1989) was an American
architect , called “Palo Alto 's best-loved architect” by thePalo Alto Weekly ; he worked largely in the Spanish Colonial Revival style. [ [http://www.paloaltoonline.com/news_features/centennial/1920SE.php Palo Alto Online: Birge Clark: the man behind the blueprints - Palo Alto: The First 100 Years ] ] He was the son ofArthur B. Clark , a professor of art and architecture atStanford and the first mayor ofMayfield, California , later part of Palo Alto. [ [http://www.paloaltoonline.com/weekly/morgue/news/1994_May_25.CREATOR7.html Birge Clark (1893-1989) ] ]Clark was born April 16, 1893, in the Women’s and Children’s Hospital in
San Francisco , California, though his birth certificate was destroyed in theSan Francisco earthquake . He graduated fromPalo Alto High School in 1910, and fromStanford University in 1914. He served as an observation balloon pilot inWorld War I ; he was shot down by a German pilot and won theSilver Star for gallantry. He was married to the former Lucile Townley, daughter of Stanford mathematician and astronomerSidney D. Townley for sixty-three years, until her death in 1986. His principal architectural works at Stanford are theLou Henry Hoover House (assisting his father), now the residence of the university president, the threeJohn Stauffer laboratories (1960’s), and theSeeley G. Mudd Chemistry Building (1977). His principal works in Palo Alto include the old police and fire station (now the senior citizen’s center), theLucie Stern Community Center, the President Hotel, the Palo Alto Post Office, thePalo Alto Medical Clinic , [“Birge: After the war.”] , and much of the 500 block ofRamona Street . [http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2003/07/05/HO183193.DTL, http://www.nps.gov/nr/travel/santaclara/ram.htm]References
*cite book | author= Birge Clark | title= An Architect Grows Up in Palo Alto: Memoirs of Birge M. Clark, F.A.I.A | publisher= Privately published | year=1982 | pages=158pp:* “The Daring Young Men in the Tethered Balloons,” article by Frederic O. Glover, in “Sandstone and Tile,” journal of theStanford Historical Society , Spring 1986 pp. 3–7; reprinted in "An Architect Grows Up in Palo Alto,".:* “Birge: After the war,” article by Frederic O. Glover, ibid. pp. 8–9; reprinted in "An Architect Grows Up in Palo Alto,".
*cite book | author= Birge Clark | title= World War I Memoirs | year=1971 | id= ASIN B00072VNZ2 | pages=176pp | publisher= Unknown publisher
*cite book | author= Birge Clark | title= Memoir About Mr. & Mrs.Herbert Hoover , with Particular Emphasis on the Planning and Building of Their Home on San Juan Hill | publisher= Privately published | year= 1969
* cite book | author= Stanford Historical Society, photographs byCarolyn Caddes et al. | title= Historic Houses III: San Juan Neighborhood, Stanford University | year=1982 | url=http://histsoc.stanford.edu/hh3/hh3p1-32.pdf
* [http://www.paloaltoonline.com/news_features/centennial/1920SE.php Article] in [http://www.paloaltoonline.com/weekly Palo Alto Weekly] .
* Shorter [http://www.paloaltoonline.com/weekly/morgue/news/1994_May_25.CREATOR7.html article] in the Palo Alto Weekly.
* [http://content.cdlib.org/view?docId=tf8b69n9t7&chunk.id=scopecontent-1.8.4&brand=oac Guide to the Birge Malcolm Clark, Lou Henry Hoover House Papers, 1921- 1949] ,Online Archive of California
* XML [http://www-sul.stanford.edu/depts/spc/xml/sc0076b.xml catalog] of correspondence withHerbert Hoover .
* [http://images.pahistory.org/cgi-bin/queryresults.exe?fg=&CISOROOT1=%2FPAHA&CISOMAX=4&CISOFIELD1=subjec&CISOBOX1=Birge+Clark&CISOFIELD2=creato&CISOBOX2=&CISOFIELD3=creata&CISOBOX3=&CISOFIELD4=CISOSEARCHALL&CISOBOX4= Photographs] at the [http://pahistory.org Palo Alto Historical Association]Research resources
* [http://www.oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/tf0j49n4h0 Birge Malcolm Clark Papers, 1914-1985] (5 linear ft.) are housed in the [http://library.stanford.edu/depts/spc/spc.html Department of Special Collections and University Archives] at [http://library.stanford.edu/ Stanford University Libraries]
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