Alexander D. McDougall House explained

Alexander D. McDougall House
Coordinates:45.54°N -122.7197°W
Built:1911
Architect:Ellis Lawrence
Builder:Franchell & Parlin
Architecture:English Tudor
Added:March 18, 1999
Mpsub:Architecture of Ellis F. Lawrence MPS
Refnum:99000359

The Alexander D. McDougall House is a historic house in the Willamette Heights neighborhood of Northwest Portland, in Portland, Oregon.[1]

It was designed by architect Ellis Lawrence with elements of Tudor Revival architecture and Arts & Crafts architecture, and it was built in 1911 by local builders Franchell & Parlin.[1]

The house is significant as an "excellent intact example" of the early work of Lawrence. Its notable features include the views afforded from its siting; on the outside its landscaping, rock walls, decorative half-timbering, brickwork, and verandah; and on the inside its floor plan which provides "comfort and efficiency" despite the large size of the house, its oak paneling, niches, built-in benches, and art glass window.[1]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: [{{NRHP url|id=99000359}} National Register of Historic Places Registration: Alexander M. McDougall House ]. National Park Service. Kimberly Lakin and Sally Donovan . June 15, 1998 . November 9, 2016 . with