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Name
  
Kemper Goodwin


Died
  
December 24, 1997

Kemper Goodwin John Kemper Goodwin 1941 1960 Find A Grave Memorial

Education
  
University of Southern California

TEMPE TIME CAPSULE HOUSE


Kemper Goodwin (April 28, 1906 – December 24, 1997) was a noted architect from Tempe, Arizona. He specialized in educational buildings. Some of his buildings are listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Arizona.

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Life

Goodwin was born on April 28, 1906, in Tempe. He attended the University of Southern California, where he received training in architecture. He married Mary McGee (Mickey) and had three children; two sisters, MaryHelen and Kathleen, plus Michael, his son who would later go on to work with Kemper in designing important buildings. (Michael joined Kemper's firm in 1967.) He retired in 1975 and died on December 24, 1997.

Major works

  • The 1953 campus of Tempe High School
  • The Phi Sigma Kappa House (609 Alpha Drive, Tempe, Arizona)
  • Collaborations with Michael

  • Tempe Municipal Building, 1970: this upside-down pyramid was designed to shade and cool itself
  • Marcos de Niza High School, 1971
  • NRHP-listed structures

  • Tempe Woman's Club, 1936
  • Selleh House, 1940
  • References

    Kemper Goodwin Wikipedia