Rendering The Doctor’s Office 1923

March 4th, 2011 @ 12:01 am by Cliffe | Sorted Historic Buildings |
We’ve seen a few dramatic Edward Osborn architectural renders around these parts (click here). Today’s offering is a little more restrained though still admirable. Below find Osborn’s 1923 drawing of a Doctor’s Office in Seattle
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that was never built. Click for the high-resolution copy.
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Click Architectural drawing of an unbuilt Doctor’s office in Seattle. Architect: Edward Osborn, 1923. Image courtesy U.W. University Libraries Digital Collection.

5 Responses to “Rendering The Doctor’s Office 1923”

  1. Lovely. I would take my swelling of unknown origin to this building in a heartbeat.

  2. jim civarra says:

    I wonder if “325 Leary” meant the building was to be sited on Leary Way, between Fremont and Ballard? Nothing that elegant was ever built along that stretch. Maybe the prospective builder decided it was a bad fit.

  3. I was wondering that too, jim, but I think it’s the location of the architect’s quarters.

  4. Cliffe says:

    That’s how Osborn signed all of his drawings, so yeah it’s gotta be the firm’s HQ.

  5. jim civarra says:

    Ahhh . . . Thank you.

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