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Kenneth Maynard (August 16, 1931 – March 5, 2020) was an American
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in practice in
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from 1965 to 2011.


Life and career

Kenneth Douglas Maynard was born August 16, 1931, in
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to Douglas Harry Maynard and Eva Maynard, née Whiting,
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ns who moved to the United States during the
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. The family returned to South Africa a few years later, and Maynard was raised and educated in
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. After finishing school he worked as a
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for mining company
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and for architects Moross & Graff and Pearse, Aneck-Hahn & Bristol in Johannesburg. He received his architectural education at the
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in
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, graduating with a certificate in architecture in 1958. In 1960 Maynard moved to
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, following his brother who had moved there four years earlier. There he joined architects Manley & Mayer, moving to the local office of the
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(FAA) in 1961. In 1962 he joined Crittenden, Cassetta, Wirum & Jacobs, the leading firm in the region. Prior to this, Maynard and his wife had considered the move to Alaska as temporary, but permanently settled there in that year."Maynard, Kenneth Douglas" in ''Who's Who in America'' 48 (1993): 2266."Kenneth Maynard," ''Anchorage Daily News'', March 11, 2020. In 1965 Maynard left Crittenden and in partnership with Lawrance T. Schultz, a coworker from the FAA, he formed the firm of Schultz/Maynard, architects. In association with consulting architects Kirk, Wallace, McKinley & Associates, Schultz/Maynard were the architects of the first section of the
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, opened in 1968. Schultz and Maynard dissolved their partnership the same year,"Maynard, Kenneth Douglas" in ''American Architects Directory'' (New York: R. R. Bowker Company, 1970): 610. and Maynard practiced under his own name until 1971, when he formed the firm of Maynard & Wirum with Harold Wirum, another former Crittenden associate. Wirum left in 1974 and firm was succeeded by Kenneth Maynard & Associates. In 1976 the firm entered into a three-year association with Naramore, Bain, Brady, and Johanson of
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. Maynard disliked the lack of autonomy and dissolved the association in 1978. He then formed Maynard & Partch in partnership with his chief associate, Harold Partch. This was Maynard's longest-lasting partnership, lasting until 1996, when they agreed to an acquisition by USKH, architects and engineers. Maynard was a principal in the firm until his retirement in 2011. USKH was acquired by
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three years later. Maynard joined the
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(AIA) in 1965 as a member of the Alaska chapter. He served in several chapter leadership roles, including president in 1969. He was elected a
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of the AIA, the third from Alaska, in 1984.


Personal life

Maynard was married in 1956 to Myrna James in Johannesburg, and they had two children, a son and a daughter, both born in South Africa. Myrna Maynard was well known as a Republican party activist in Alaska and in later life was dubbed "Ms. Republican." She died April 18, 2019, followed by her husband March 5, 2020.


Architectural works

* 1963 –
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headquarters, 415 E St,
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* 1968 –
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, 625 C St,
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Alison K. Hoagland, ''Buildings of Alaska'' (New York: Oxford University Press, 1993) * 1971 – Kenneth Maynard house, 2237 Forest Park Dr,
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* 1972 –
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expansion, 939 W Fifth Ave,
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* 1972 –
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campus and buildings,
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* 1972 – Whaley School, 2220 Nichols St,
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* 1973 – Baxter Elementary School, 2991 Baxter Rd,
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* 1975 – United States Post Office, 3721 B St,
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* 1977 – CIRI Building, 2525 C St,
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* 1979 – Dale Street Clinic, 4001 Dale St,
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* 1980 – Ocean View Elementary School, 11911 Johns Rd,
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* 1982 – Brady Building, 1031 W Fourth Ave,
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Flip Todd, "Private jobs to take up slack" in ''Alaska Industry'' 13, no. 4 (April, 1981): 30. * 1983 – Charter North Hospital (former), 2530 DeBarr Rd,
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* Tikiġaq School, 1837 Tikigaq Ave,
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