Mountain Architecture: An Alternative Design Proposal
for the
Wy'East Day Lodge, Mount Hood Oregon

by Thomas P. Deering, Jr.

LIST OF FIGURES - CHAPTER IV


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4.1Cloud Cap Inn, North Slope of Mount Hood. W. H. Whidden, 1889.
4.2Multnomah Falls Lodge, Columbia Gorge, thirty miles east of Portland. A. E. Doyle, 1923.
4.3Oregon Caves Chalet, Oregon Caves National Monument. c. 1920.
4.4Proposed Cloud Cap Inn, north slopes of Mount Hood. Pietro Belluschi for A. E. Doyle, 1927. North Elevation.
4.5Proposed Cloud Cap Inn, north slopes of Mount Hood. Pietro Belluschi for A. E. Doyle, 1927. South Elevation.
4.6Proposed Hotel at Cloud Cap for the Cascade Development Corp. Plaster model by Carl Linde, 1929.
4.7Proposed Hotel at Cloud Cap for the Cascade Development Corp. A reconstruction based on a 1931 letter from F. L. Olmsted by A. J. Peterson AIA.
4.8Proposed Hotel at Cloud Cap for the Cascade Development Corp. John Yeon, 1932.
4.9Government Camp on Winter Tournament Day, c. 1930.
4.10The "Chateau" at the Oregon Caves National Monument. G. A. Lium, 1934.
4.11Proposed hotel near the original Timberline Lodge site. John Yeon, December, 1934.
4.12Proposed Timberline Hotel, Scheme "A". W. I. "Tim" Turner et al., USFS, 1935. "North Elevation."
4.13Proposed Timberline Hotel, Scheme "B". W. I. "Tim" Turner et al., USFS, 1935. "North Elevation."
4.14Proposed Timberline Hotel, Scheme "C". W. I. "Tim" Turner et al., USFS, 1935. "Uphill Side."
4.15Proposed Timberline Hotel, Scheme "D". W. I. "Tim" Turner et al., USFS, 1935. "Uphill Elevation."
4.16Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Frank estate, Portland Oregon. Herman Brookman, 1924.
4.17Battle Axe Inn, Government Camp, Oregon. 1925, 1926.
4.18Mazama Lodge, Government Camp, Oregon. Roscoe A. Johnson, 1931.
4.19Proposed Timberline Lodge. Gilbert Stanley Underwood, 1936. Design sketch, northwest side--the main entrance and porte cochere.
4.20Proposed Timberline Lodge. Gilbert Stanley Underwood, 1936. Design sketch, southeast side--the main room wing.
4.21Proposed Timberline Lodge. Gilbert Stanley Underwood, 1936. Design sketch, east side--the "headhouse" and secondary entrances.
4.22Timberline Lodge. Gilbert Stanley Underwood and W. I. "Tim" Turner, 1936. Rendering of final design by Linn A. Forrest. South side and main entrance.
4.23Timberline Lodge. Gilbert Stanley Underwood and W. I. "Tim" Turner, 1936. Rendering of final design by Linn A. Forrest. North side.
4.24Timberline Lodge. Gilbert Stanley Underwood and W. I. "Tim" Turner, 1936. Ground and first floor plans.
4.25Timberline Lodge. Gilbert Stanley Underwood and W. I. "Tim" Turner, 1936. Second and third floor plans.
4.26Timberline Lodge. Gilbert Stanley Underwood and W. I. "Tim" Turner, 1936. Working drawing; headhouse and main entry elevation.
4.27Timberline Lodge. Gilbert Stanley Underwood and W. I. "Tim" Turner, 1936. Working drawing; section through headhouse and main entry.
4.28Timberline Lodge. Gilbert Stanley Underwood and W. I. "Tim" Turner, 1936. Working drawing; southwest elevation of dining room wing.
4.29Timberline Lodge. Gilbert Stanley Underwood and W. I. "Tim" Turner, 1936. Sketch, headhouse interior.
4.30Timberline Lodge. Gilbert Stanley Underwood and W. I. "Tim" Turner, 1936. Iron gates at the entrance of the dining room by Orion B. Dawson.*
4.31Timberline Lodge. Gilbert Stanley Underwood and W. I. "Tim" Turner, 1936. Main Entry.
4.32Timberline Lodge. Gilbert Stanley Underwood and W. I. "Tim" Turner, 1936. Fawn newel Post.
4.33Timberline Lodge. Gilbert Stanley Underwood and W. I. "Tim" Turner, 1936. The Blue Gentian room with original furniture and restored bedspreads, draperies, rugs, and upholstery. Designs by Margery Hoffman Smith.
4.34Timberline Lodge. Gilbert Stanley Underwood and W. I. "Tim" Turner, 1936. Opus sectile: Paul Bunyan and the Blue Ox Babe, by Virginia Darce, 1936.
4.35Proposed Ski Chalet near Timberline Lodge, 1937.
4.36Proposed Ski Chalet near Timberline Lodge. "Cross section showing relation of proposed ski chalet to Timberline Lodge." Signed "H.L.G., 3-10-39".
4.37Silcox Hut, the upper terminus of the Magic Mile chairlift, 1939.
4.38Silcox Hut, 1939. Rendering of restoration to take place in 1987.
4.39Timberline Lodge. Skier high on the north roof of the east wing, near where the 1974 C. S. Price convention wing addition now attaches.
4.40Timberline Lodge with the 1974 C. S. Price convention wing addition by Farnham Peck & Assoc.; Fletcher & Finch; and Zaik/Miller, associated architects.
4.41Timberline Lodge. Gilbert Stanley Underwood and W. I. "Tim" Turner, 1936. West wing and transept.
4.42Timberline Lodge. Gilbert Stanley Underwood and W. I. "Tim" Turner, 1936. Main entry and headhouse.
4.43Timberline Lodge. Gilbert Stanley Underwood and W. I. "Tim" Turner, 1936. Entry and dining room wing in winter.
4.44Timberline Lodge. Gilbert Stanley Underwood and W. I. "Tim" Turner, 1936. Headhouse from the northwest.
4.45Timberline Lodge. Gilbert Stanley Underwood and W. I. "Tim" Turner, 1936. North side of headhouse.
4.46Timberline Lodge. Gilbert Stanley Underwood and W. I. "Tim" Turner, 1936. The lodge in winter.
4.47Government Camp Hotel (Mountain View House), O. C. Yocum, 1899; Elijah Coleman, 1910. As it appeared c. 1927.
4.48Battle Axe Inn, Government Camp, Oregon.
4.49Government Camp, c. 1950.
4.50Government Camp, February 17, 1949. "A record covering of snow buried Government Camp."
4.51Government Camp, 1985. Cascade Ski Club, 1947.
4.52Government Camp, 1985. Mountain View restaurant.
4.53Government Camp, 1985. Palmer Inn.
4.54Government Camp, 1985. Huckleberry Inn, c. 1966.
4.55Mount Hood Summit Lookout, 1915.
4.56Mount Hood Summit Lookout, 1915. The Summit "Cabin" as it appeared on January 17, 1937.
4.57Mount Hood Meadows Day Lodge. Richard Campbell, 1967.
4.58Mount Hood Meadows Day Lodge complex.

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Master of Architecture Thesis
(M. Arch - University of Washington - 1986)


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