Talk:A. E. Doyle

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[edit] Timberline?

Can anyone confirm Doyle as architect for Timberline Lodge? Timberline was built about 10 years after his death and the signs in the building say nothing about him. Also I'm having trouble finding anything about Doyle and Timberline Lodge online. Pdxstreetcar 02:09, 28 July 2007 (UTC)

It looks like he was hired to design a lodge after his successful Multnomah Falls Lodge, but his plans were never executed. [1] Many sources still credit him for the current design (I hope they didn't copy that from here). It was designed by four Forest Service architects. [2] I'll rewrite it. Katr67 03:42, 12 September 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Hazelwood Creamery?

An anon added this building to the list but I can't find any evidence it's a Doyle. This site has some great info on the Creamery, but nothing on the architecture, though the images have a Doyle look about them. Is this building still standing? Does it go by a different name? Katr67 (talk) 22:35, 15 May 2008 (UTC)