Doyle & Patterson was an American architectural firm in Portland, Oregon, from 1908 until 1914.
The firm was founded upon receipt of a commission for the Meier and Frank Building in Portland.
With the addition of the engineer James George Beach, a son-in-law of prominent businessman Simon Benson, in 1911, the firm briefly became Doyle, Patterson & Beach,[1] but Beach left in 1912 and the firm's name reverted to Doyle & Patterson.
A number of works are listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP).
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