Bebb and Mendel

  • American

Seattle architectural firm

Charles H Bebb and Louis L Mendel - The firm was Seattle's most prominent architectural business from 1901 to 1914. They formed their partnership in 1901 and designed some of Seattle's largest and finest residences and commercial buildings in a variety of styles. The firm was chosen to design the Washington State Pavilion at the 1909 Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition. Examples of the firm's work include the Hoge Building (1909-1911); Seattle Fire Station #18 (1910-1911); First Church of Christ Scientist (1908-1909), Walker-Ames House (1906-1907), and University Heights School (1902).8 - NRHP, 23 July 2008

Notable Position Person From To
Partner Charles Herbert Bebb 1901

Timeline

Y/M/D Description Association Composition Place Locale Food Event
Y/M/D Description Association Composition Place Locale Food Event
Architect Hoge Building Seattle
Architect Fire Station No 18 Seattle
Architect Samuel Hyde House Seattle
1913/00/00 Northwestern Fruit Exchange (later occupied by Midway Motors) built at 131 S Wenatchee Ave Architect Downtown Wenatchee Historic District Wenatchee
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