Paul H. Kirk

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Paul Hayden Kirk (18 November 1914 - 22 May 1995) was among the most significant Pacific Northwest architect from 1945 to 1980. Paul Kirk's designs contributed to development of a regionally appropriate version of Modern architecture. Many of his buildings are as much appreciated today as they were at the time they were built.

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  • Kirk, Paul Hayden, and Sternberg, Eugene D., Doctors' Offices and Clinics, Reinhold Publishing, New York 1955.
  • Rash David, "Paul Hayden Kirk", in Shaping Seattle Architecture: A Historical Guide to the Architects (ed. Jeffrey Karl Ochsner), University of Washington Press, Seattle and London 1994, pages 252-257.

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