William Irving Turner
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William Irving Turner
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William Irving Turner (1890–1950), commonly known as Tim Turner or W.I. Turner, was an American architect. He served as a U.S. Forest Service architect and is credited with much of the design of Timberline Lodge on Mount Hood in Oregon, an important and influential work. He is given individual credit for design of Cascadian Rustic Silcox Hut (alone) and Timberline Lodge in their listings in the U.S. National Register of Historic Places. He contributed to many works that are listed on the Nationa
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American architect
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