Category:Lake Court Apartments
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English: The Lake Court Apartments in Madison Park, Seattle, Washington, U.S. consists of buildings by some of Seattle's most prominent architects:
- two buildings (originally the Shoremont) by William J. Bain, later a founder of NBBJ, built 1926-28 and 1930-31.
- a group of buildings and courts (originally the Lake Crest) by Paul Thiry and James M. Taylor, built 1928-1929; Thiry became principal architect of the Century 21 Exposition, the 1962 Seattle World's Fair.
- a 1952-53 building by Fred Anhalt, technically a master builder rather than an architect, but made an honorary member of the American Institute of Architects in recognition of the caliber of his work.
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