Sutton & Whitney
American architecture firm, 1912-1950
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Sutton & Whitney was an architecture firm based in Portland, Oregon, United States, operating from 1912 to 1950.[1] Its principal partners were Albert Sutton (1867–1923)[2] and Harrison A. Whitney (1877–1962). In 1934, it became Sutton, Whitney & Aandahl, after full membership was granted to Frederick Aandahl (1887–1950),[3] who had already been working for the firm as chief draftsman since 1919 and as an associate since 1923.[1]

A number of its works are listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places. Richard Sundeleaf was an architect who worked there, before starting his own firm.
Selected works
- Ballou & Wright Company Building, 327 N.W. Tenth Ave., Portland, OR (Sutton & Whitney), NRHP-listed
- Beth Israel School, 1230 S.W. Main St., Portland, OR (Sutton, Whitney, Aandahl & Fritsch),[4] NRHP-listed
- Fruit and Flower Mission, built 1928, 1609 S.W. Twelfth Ave., Portland, OR (Sutton & Whitney), NRHP-listed
- Hood River County Library and Georgiana Smith Park, 502 State St., Hood River, OR (Sutton and Whitney), NRHP-listed
- J. K. Gill Company Building, 426 SW Stark St., Portland, OR (Sutton & Whitney)
- Masonic Temple-Hoquiam, built 1922, 510 8th St., Hoquiam, WA (Sutton & Whitney), NRHP-listed
- Meier & Frank Warehouse, 1438 N.W. Irving St., Portland, OR (Sutton and Whitney),[5] NRHP-listed
- Meier & Frank Delivery Depot, built 1927, 1417 N.W. Everett St., Portland, OR (Sutton & Whitney),[6] NRHP-listed
- Mount Hood Masonic Temple, 5308 N. Commercial Ave., Portland, OR (Sutton & Whitney), NRHP-listed
- National Bank of Tacoma, 1123 Pacific Ave., Tacoma, WA (Sutton & Whitney), NRHP-listed
- Neighbors of Woodcraft Building, 1410 S.W. Morrison St., Portland, OR (Sutton and Whitney, et al.), NRHP-listed
- Shriners Hospital for Crippled Children, built 1923, 8200 N.E. Sandy Blvd., Portland, OR (Sutton & Whitney), NRHP-listed
- Weatherly Building, designed also with Lee Arden Thomas