Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 31 July 1948 — Page 6
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xnown and pr out still hangs on their wall.
$60 million, they explain. Partners for 32 Years
to-date gentlemen had a hand in
$1 sure they'll stand up
A no ie
engineering equals success.
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bullets opened World War II, and inSentai IEC Th Tor car 1 aud 11 ‘ondly conceived by one of Indiana's most widely architectural
Guire and Shook. A drawing of the proposed lay-
Hope of reviving the idea in the near future is almost nil. Now the price would run closer to
WILLIAM OC. McGUIRE and Wilbur Shook are leading exponent’s of “functional” architecture as distinguished from the classic, ornamental type. If you see a streamlined structure anywhere in Hoosierland, there's a good chance these two up-
Partners 32 years, Mr. McGuire and Mr. Shook have a perfect working combination. Mr. Shook, 39, is a fluent, bustling trigger-thinker with a flare for suntan and sports shirts. He performs the : “art” work. Mr. McGuire, 60, is placid, contempla$1 tive and reserved. He wears plain white shirts. & ik Primarily an engineer, he handles specifications } and other structural stress-and-strain details. Mr. $0 Shook sketches the buildings. Mr. McGuire makes
They call each other Shookie and Mac
McGUIRE (RIGHT) & SHOOK—Art ph
‘Hoosier Profile
They first met while
ship under the their
firms, Mecare mal
their apprenticelate architect, Herbert Foltz, but
friendship ripened when both played baseball] for Central Ave. Methodist Church For years they b-cked public opinion while
Bible class.
-deep in blueprints,
swamped by the greatest building boom in history. Presently they have 42 Indiana projects in the mill, including commercial and industrial plants, state institutions, public schools and university buildings, McGuire and Shook creations
at Butler (new student union
building), Hanover, DePauw, Evansville and also at Indiana University, where they're designing three-story press box with television facilities.|
At Rose Polytechnic Institute, Shook’s alma
mater, they're masterminding conversion of a
B-29 hangar into a fieldhouse.
bling and early
it. loosen at the
tion; the James
Administration
roudest of
But they're Church at 61st
Equipment Co. Midwest.
modernity.
north wing of
Viewing the winces. Fancy ing this theory
The public? he concedes.
demands in all fields, Mr. Shook explains, have been backlogging steadily through two wars, a major depression and several minor slumps. Nineteenth century
structures are crum20th century stuff is beginning to seams, Now demand is so far
ahead of supply it's completely out of sight. A list of McGuire and Shook “brainchildren” is impressive: Indiana University’s School of Educa~
Roberts School for Crippled Chil-
dren in Indianapolis (their “most interesting” job); Muscatatuck State Colony; Indiana State Sanitarium at Rockville; the Weir Cook Airport
building; the Hulman office build-
ing at Evansville, and numerous banks, libraries, schools and hospitals.
St Paul's
THEIR MOST difficult project was an alumi-num-towered chancel at Versailles, built as a memorial by the late James Tyson.
proudest of St. Paul's Episcopal and Meridian.
One of their latest products, the Indiana
plant near Vicotry Field, has at-
tracted professional attention throughout the
Two of their projects belie their reputation for They designed Howe High School in collegiate Gothic to “conform with the general conservative nature of Irvington.”
And their the Indianapolis Federal building
was in the classic, “monumental” mode to jibe with the rest of the structure.
mile-square from their 14th floor
offices in the Fletcher Trust building, Mr. Shook
gables, scrolls and curleycues on
so many downtown edifices strike him as so much wasted stone and concrete. Clients are accept-
too, he adds optimistically. Its taste is improving constantly,
But the conversion won't be complete unt! those archaic Hoosier courthouses are shoved aside for sleek, modernistic replacements.
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