Architects Young and Richardson (later Young, Richardson, Carleton and Detlie) designed this award-winning lodge, built in 1950. It is considered an excellent example of the Pacific Northwest regional architecture that evolved after World War II. It was awarded a prestigious National Honor Award by the American Institute of Architects in 1952—a first for a Pacific Northwest firm. It is designed in two sections of white stucco and hand-split cedar shingles...
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