Alley Audio Vision Clark Yerrington
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- Arts
A series of talks with Ralph Alley, Architect about his 30 years of designing in Alaska
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Episode 15
In 1965 Anchorage was rebuilding after the great earthquake. Ralph's new architectural practice was just getting started and he was dealing with growing pains and an oppressive workload. He was also developing a wonderfully unique and expressive design palette and enjoyed a high level of interest in his projects.
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Episode 14
In 1965, Anchorage was busy rebuilding subsequent to widespread damage sustained in the 1964 earthquake. Ralph was working on house projects for clients who were relocating and rebuilding.
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Episode 13
In 1964 outsiders moved in to get involved with the rebuilding of earthquake-devastated Anchorage., expanding the town far beyond its original footprint.
There was lively debate about how the city should develop and how it should look and feel. The quake was at least a boost to Ralph’s career — confident of continuing work, he finally left Manley & Mayer for solo pursuits. -
Episode 12
In this 1964-based episode, Ralph recalls life in Anchorage in the days and weeks immediately following the 9.2-magnitude earthquake. It takes a long time to bring back basic utilities and necessities of life.
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Episode 11
Anchorage, Alaska 3/27/64 -- Ralph describes riding out the highest magnitude earthquake ever in North America and how he and his friends coped with life in the aftermath. Clark compares notes with another significant quake [not as strong] two years ago on 11/30/18.
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Episode 10
In the latter part of 1963, Ralph makes a road trip from Anchorage to Homer and Seward and back in a new convertible. And he and two friends plan a Christmas Party featuring a fabulous centerpiece.