S. Wesley Haynes

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Stephen Wesley Haynes
Born1892
DesignCalvin Coolidge College
North Conway
, 1923.
Falmouth
, 1927.
Central Fire Station, Falmouth, 1929.
Ayer
, 1929.
Anthony Building, Fitchburg State University, 1934.
Uxbridge
, 1935.
Brattleboro
, 1938.

S. Wesley Haynes (1892–1983) was an American architect from Massachusetts.

Life

Wesley Haynes was born in

Ashby
in the 1980s, remains active.

He designed buildings in Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Vermont, and Connecticut, several of which have been placed on the National Register of Historic Places.

Architecture

For the first decade and a half of his career, Haynes primarily designed his buildings in the

Sudbury
.

For the rest of his career, his and his firm's works were in the Modernist manner. Large educational complexes of this era include the high schools at

Shirley
. These details were probably due to the influence of Paul Lieneck.

In 1966 the office had the chance to design one last major Colonial Revival-influenced work. Calvin Coolidge College, a small

Ashburnham.[3]
However, the plans fell through, and the school ceased operations in 1968. The proposed site is today a residential subdivision.

List of works

S. W. Haynes, 1918-1921

Haynes & Mason, 1921-1933

S. W. Haynes & Associates, 1933-1962

Haynes, Lieneck & Smith, 1963-1983

References

  1. ^ Architectural Forum July 1921: 44.
  2. ^ Fitchburg (MA) Sentinel 27 Oct. 1962: 6.
  3. ^ "Hub's Calvin Coolidge College Will Be Relocated To Area". Fitchburg (MA) Sentinel 19 May 1966: 1.
  4. ^ "Pierce School". mhc-macris.net. Massachusetts Historical Commission, n.d. Web.
  5. ^ American Contractor 25 Dec. 1922: 46.
  6. ^ "Gardner Court House and Police Department". mhc-macris.net. Massachusetts Historical Commission, n.d. Web.
  7. ^ "Groton High School". mhc-macris.net. Massachusetts Historical Commission, n.d. Web.
  8. ^ Iron Age 1928: 1661.
  9. ^ Engineering News-Record 1929: 91.
  10. ^ Middlebury Center Historic District NRHP Nomination. 1985.
  11. ^ Engineering News-Record Feb. 1933: 63.
  12. ^ Iron Age 1934: 66.
  13. ^ Bridgemen's Magazine 1935: 750.
  14. ^ Bridgemen's Magazine 1935: 678.
  15. ^ Bridgemen's Magazine 1935: 679.
  16. ^ Naylor, David. Great American Movie Theaters. 1987.
  17. ^ a b Engineering News-Record 3 Nov. 1938: 51.
  18. ^ "New Braintree Grade School". mhc-macris.net. Massachusetts Historical Commission, n.d. Web.
  19. ^ Engineering News-Record 7 Sept. 1939: 19.
  20. ^ Engineering News-Record 1945: 216.
  21. ^ Engineering News-Record 1946: 200.
  22. ^ Engineering News-Record 1946: 132.
  23. ^ "Erection of Steel Work for New Store". Fitchburg (MA) Sentinel 22 April 1948: 7.
  24. ^ Town Report: Sudbury, Massachusetts, 1950. 1951.
  25. ^ "Birchland Park Junior High School". mhc-macris.net. Massachusetts Historical Commission, n.d. Web.
  26. ^ 1952 Annual Reports for the Year Ending December 31st: Town of Acton, Massachusetts. 1953.
  27. ^ Engineering News-Record 1953: 39.
  28. ^ "Fitchburg Municipal Airport - Administration Bldg". mhc-macris.net. Massachusetts Historical Commission, n.d. Web.
  29. ^ Engineering News-Record 1956: 39.
  30. ^ a b Engineering News-Record 1957: 268.
  31. ^ Engineering News-Record 1958: 160.
  32. ^ Engineering News-Record 1958: 92.
  33. ^ Annual Report of the Town of Norwell, Massachusetts for the Year Ending December 31, 1960. 1961.
  34. ^ "New Office Building". Fitchburg (MA) Sentinel 4 Nov. 1965: 10.
  35. ^ "Fitchburg General Hospital to Close Jan. 1". Fitchburg (MA) Sentinel 27 Dec. 1963: 1.
  36. ^ "Fire Station Plans Studied". Fitchburg (MA) Sentinel 25 Sept. 1968: 14.
  37. ^ "School Building Group To Seek Cuts in Costs". Fitchburg (MA) Sentinel 27 Oct. 1970: 10.
  38. ^ Stevens Indicator 1971: 53.