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Tourtellotte & Hummel was an American architectural firm from Boise, Idaho and Portland, Oregon. The firm was established in Boise in 1896 as the private practice of architect John E. Tourtellotte. In 1901, he made Charles F. Hummel a partner in John E. Tourtellotte & Company, and this was announced in February 1902. However it was not until 1910 when Hummel was put on equal footing with Tourtellotte, when the firm became Tourtellotte & Hummel. They both moved to Portland in 1913, although the Boise office was maintained. In 1922 Tourtellotte and Hummel split, and one of Hummel's sons, Frank K. Hummel became partner. Tourtellotte & Hummel war ein US-amerikanisches Büro für Architektur mit Sitz in Boise, Idaho und Portland, Oregon. Das Architekturbüro wurde 1896 in Boise durch gegründet. Er macht 1901 Charles F. Hummel zum Partner John E. Tourtellotte & Company, was jedoch erst im Februar 1902 publik gemacht wurde. Es dauerte noch bis 1910, dass Hummel auf Augenhöhe mit Tourtellotte gelangt, als nämlich die Firma in Tourtellotte & Hummel geändert wurde. Die beiden Architekten zogen 1913 nach Portland um, behielten allerdings das Büro in Boise als Filiale bei. 1922 trennten sich Tourtellotte und Hummel, doch wurde einer von Hummels Söhnen, Frank K. Hummel, neuer Partner Tourtelottes.
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Tourtellotte & Hummel war ein US-amerikanisches Büro für Architektur mit Sitz in Boise, Idaho und Portland, Oregon. Das Architekturbüro wurde 1896 in Boise durch gegründet. Er macht 1901 Charles F. Hummel zum Partner John E. Tourtellotte & Company, was jedoch erst im Februar 1902 publik gemacht wurde. Es dauerte noch bis 1910, dass Hummel auf Augenhöhe mit Tourtellotte gelangt, als nämlich die Firma in Tourtellotte & Hummel geändert wurde. Die beiden Architekten zogen 1913 nach Portland um, behielten allerdings das Büro in Boise als Filiale bei. 1922 trennten sich Tourtellotte und Hummel, doch wurde einer von Hummels Söhnen, Frank K. Hummel, neuer Partner Tourtelottes. Tourtellotte zog sich 1930 zurück. Hummel führte das Büro unter dem Namen Tourtellotte & Hummel in Portland bis etwa 1934 und in Boise bis 1942 fort. Dann unterbrach der Zweite Weltkrieg die Geschäfte. Hummel nahm diese 1946 als Hummel, Hummel & Jones wieder auf. Das Architekturbüro ist in der Gegenwart als Hummel Architects tätig. Tourtellotte & Hummel was an American architectural firm from Boise, Idaho and Portland, Oregon. The firm was established in Boise in 1896 as the private practice of architect John E. Tourtellotte. In 1901, he made Charles F. Hummel a partner in John E. Tourtellotte & Company, and this was announced in February 1902. However it was not until 1910 when Hummel was put on equal footing with Tourtellotte, when the firm became Tourtellotte & Hummel. They both moved to Portland in 1913, although the Boise office was maintained. In 1922 Tourtellotte and Hummel split, and one of Hummel's sons, Frank K. Hummel became partner. Tourtellotte left the partnership in 1930, remaining in Portland. Hummel continued the office as Tourtellotte & Hummel in Portland until about 1934, and in Boise until 1942. The firm closed in 1942 for the duration of World War II, and resumed in 1946 as Hummel, Hummel & Jones. Throughout its legacy, the firm changed its name with new leadership. In 1996, the firm stopped the practice of renaming with leadership changes and since then has been named Hummel Architects, PLLC.
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