Albert Held
1866–1924 (age 58)
Biography
Albert Held (1866-1924) offered his architectural vision to the rapidly growing communities of the Pacific Northwest, shaping public and private spaces with elegance and practicality. His buildings reflected a deep respect for both craftsmanship and the people who inhabited them.
Though his life was cut short, his work endures as neighborhoods cherish the creative spirit he infused into the built environment, and his rests at Greenwood Memorial Terrace as a reminder of the architect’s lasting influence.