The following structures are in Seattle unless otherwise noted: • reconstruction of the
Trinity Episcopal Parish Church, circa 1903 •
Butterworth Building, 1903 •
Pierre P. Ferry House, 1903–1906 • Joshua Green Building, 10 floors, 1910 •
Bellingham National Bank Building,
Bellingham, Washington, 1912–1913, with F. Stanley Piper • Securities Building, 10 floors, 1918 •
Frederick & Nelson, now the
Nordstrom flagship store, 10 floors, 1918 •
Dexter Horton Building, 14 floors, 1924 •
Bank of California Building (Seattle), 3 floors, 1924 •
Villa Academy, formerly Sacred Heart Orphanage, 1924 • Washington Building, 17 floors, 1925 • John Winthrop, 5 floors, 1925 • Montague & McHugh Building,
Bellingham, Washington, 5 floors, 1927 • Hotel Georgia, 12 floors, 1927 •
The Bon Marché flagship store, now
Amazon.com, 7 floors, 1928 •
UW Physics Building (now Mary Gates Hall), 1928 • The Roosevelt, 20 floors, 1929 • Joseph Vance Building, 14 floors, 1929 • Hartford Building, 1929 • U.S. Marine Hospital, now the
Pacific Medical Center, with
Bebb and Gould, 1930 •
Exchange Building, 22 floors, 1930 • Tacoma Municipal Building (Medical Arts Building), 17 floors, 1931 •
St. Edward Seminary,
Kenmore, Washington, 80,000 square feet, 1931 == Postwar work ==