Polly Povey Thompson
"Polly" Povey Thompson was among the earliest American woman architects to become a member of the American Institute of Architects. She was a registered architect in both Massachusetts and Oregon, and collaborated with her husband as a principal in their firm for forty years.
Early life and education
The daughter of David Lincoln Povey and Hanna Povey, Lilian Myrtle "Polly" Povey was born December 27, 1904, in Portland, Oregon. Her father was a founder of the Povey Brothers Glass Company, and she worked in the studio there before attending the University of Oregon from 1927–1929. In 1928, she worked at the Portland architecture firm of DeYoung and Roald. She met Ray Thompson at the University, and they eloped in 1929.The Thompsons lived in Idaho, Denver, and St. Louis, before moving to New York. She worked in St. Louis as a secretary for the director of the St. Louis Art League, and in New York she was an artist/secretary for a large bakery. They returned to Oregon, where she earned a B.A. Arch. with Honors at the University of Oregon in 1935. She was a Frances and William Emerson scholar at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1937–1938, and earned a B.Arch. there in 1938.