American architect
Hewitt C. Wells (1915 - October 2, 1989) was an American architect. He designed buildings in San Francisco, California and Nevada , including the National Register of Historic Places -listed Washoe County Library in Reno .
Life
Wells was born in 1915 in Washington, D.C. [ 1] [ 2] He was educated at Choate Rosemary Hall , and he graduated from Princeton University with a bachelor's degree in 1938 and a master's degree in 1940.[ 1] [ 3] He served in the United States Navy on board the USS Bailey during World War II , earning three battle stars .[ 3]
Wells began his career by working for architect Albert Kahn in Detroit, Michigan.[ 1] He later designed at least two buildings in San Francisco, California : the Franciscan Restaurant in Fisherman's Wharf ,[ 1] and a residential skyscraper in Russian Hill in the International Style .[ 4] He relocated to Reno, Nevada in 1960,[ 5] where he designed several government buildings,[ 6] including an addition to the Washoe County Courthouse .[ 5] He also designed the Washoe County Library in Reno ,[ 1] listed on the National Register of Historic Places , and the John W. Calhoun Annex of the Nevada State Museum in Carson City .[ 2] Wells taught at the Truckee Meadows Community College ,[ 5] and he exhibited his watercolor paintings.[ 2] [ 3]
Wells had a wife, Marian, two daughters, and two stepsons.[ 3] He died on October 2, 1989, in Santa Rosa, California .[ 6] [ 7] He was eulogized by Nevada Supreme Court Associate Justice Clarence Clifton Young at a memorial service was held in Reno on October 30, 1989.[ 7]
References
^ a b c d e Susie Trexler and Sara Fogelquist (August 12, 2012). "National Register of Historic Places Registration: Washoe County Library / Downtown Library or Downtown Reno Library" (PDF) . National Park Service.
^ a b c "Reno architect, artist exhibits art in Elko" . Reno Gazette-Journal . Reno, Nevada. June 29, 1972. p. 15. Retrieved February 22, 2020 – via Newspapers.com .
^ a b c d "Hewitt Campau Wells '38 *40" . Princeton Alumni Weekly . Retrieved February 22, 2020 .
^ Sardar, Zahid (December 20, 2017). "A Contemporary Apartment Designed for a Dramatic City View" . Spaces Magazine . Retrieved February 22, 2020 .
^ a b c "Reno's Hewitt C. Wells wins Silver Pen Award" . Reno Gazette-Journal . Reno, Nevada. January 25, 1987. p. 29. Retrieved February 22, 2020 – via Newspapers.com .
^ a b "Hewitt C. Wells" . Reno Gazette-Journal . Reno, Nevada. p. 30. Retrieved February 22, 2020 – via Newspapers.com .
^ a b "Hewitt C. Wells" . Reno Gazette-Journal . Reno, Nevada. October 26, 1989. p. 14. Retrieved February 22, 2020 – via Newspapers.com .