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Article: The Spiritual Shelters of Pietro Belluschi.(church architecture)
- Article from:
- Oregon Historical Quarterly
- Article date:
- September 22, 2001
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Pietro Belluschi's buildings have played significant roles in many Oregonians' lives. Belluschi, Oregon's most noted twentieth-century architect, is known in the state primarily for his design of the Portland Art Museum on the city's Park Blocks and the original Equitable Building on Southwest Sixth Avenue (now the Commonwealth Building). Many Oregonians have spent important parts of their lives in Belluschi's buildings. As a teenager, for example, I worked after school and summers in the Commonwealth building, and I slept in a dormitory, studied in a library, and dissected a frog in the science building Belluschi designed at Willamette University in Salem. Belluschi also ...
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