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Article by Peter Kelley, published 02/15/2015. This article said of Terry on the occasion of his election to the University of Washington College of Built Environment's Roll of Honor in 2015: "Terry was a Seattle architect committed to artistry appropriate to its regional setting who also played a role in developing the regional version of Modernism. His buildings, which include Washington Park Towers in Seattle, Episcopal Church of the Redeemer in Kenmore and the UW Alumni House on campus, are noted for the integration of architecture, interiors and landscape, as well as for his attention to detail. He graduated from the UW in 1940 and founded the firm Roland Terry & Associates in 1960, which became Terry & Egan. He died in 2006. The 13,000 items that make up his drawing collection are housed with UW Libraries Special Collections."

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