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Helen French (architect) : ウィキペディア英語版
Helen French (architect)
Helen French (1900–1994) was an American architect. She worked together and independently with her husband, landscape architect Prentiss French. Helen French was born Helen Douglass in Arlington, Massachusetts in 1900.〔Sarah Allaback, (''The first American women architects'' ) (2008) pp. 77-78, ISBN 978-0-252-03321-6〕 She earned her graduate degree in architecture at the Cambridge School of Architecture and Landscape Architecture, Massachusetts in 1921.〔 After school, she worked at various firms in Boston and eventually traveled to Europe, where she studied at the Ecole des Beaux Arts, returning to the United States in 1927. That year, she married Prentiss French and the couple operated a private practice in Boston and Stockbridge, Massachusetts until 1932 when they relocated to Sarasota, Florida. They worked with architect Clarence Martin for ten years while in Sarasota. The couple then moved to San Francisco when Prentiss was employed by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers during World War II. There, French received her California certification in 1946. The couple worked in the same office in San Francisco until the 1960s, working together and independently on projects throughout Northern California.

French was a member of the American Institute of Architecture Northern California Chapter, the San Francisco Planning and Housing Association, the Outdoor Arts Club of Mill Valley, the Marin Art and Garden Center, and the Women's League of San Francisco. She also served as secretary for the Mill Valley Parks and Recreation Commission. She died in 1994. The archives of the Prentiss' lie in the collection of the College of Environmental Design at the University of California, Berkeley.〔
==References==

* (Helen French finding aid at the Online Archive of California )



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