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James R. Cothran

American Society of Landscape Architects
The American Society of Landscape Architects (ASLA) is a national society that represents the landscape...

Garden Club of Georgia
The Garden Club of Georgia was officially established on June 7 and 8, 1928, at the Biltmore Hotel in...

Maxwell Taylor Courson

Howard Coffin (1873-1937)
A successful pioneer in the automobile industry, Howard Coffin rebuilt an abandoned antebellum mansion...

David L. Cowan

Trustee Garden
General James Oglethorpe established the Trustee Garden in Savannah in 1734, two years after the founding...

Martha Craft

Rollins, Inc.
Rollins, which began as a radio station in 1948, has grown into a diversified company with 400 locations,...

Robert M. Craig

A. Ten Eyck Brown (1878-1940)
A. Ten Eyck Brown was the prominent architect of public buildings in Atlanta for the first third of the...

A. Thomas Bradbury (1902-1992)
A. Thomas Bradbury's credentials as both architect and lawyer influenced the professional circles in...

Alexander Hamilton and Son
Alexander Hamilton and his son Alexander D. Hamilton were African American builders in Atlanta from the...

Burge and Stevens
Burge and Stevens (later Stevens and Wilkinson) was the initial partnership of an architectural firm,...

Charles E. Choate (1865-1929)
Designs by minister-architect Charles E. Choate have been documented in more than two dozen Georgia towns...

Emerging Modernism Architecture: Overview
Progressive architecture in Georgia between the late 1920s and the late 1950s developed in sequential...

FABRAP: Finch, Alexander, Barnes, Rothschild, and Pascal
FABRAP, formed in 1958, was one of Atlanta's most progressive design firms. The firm built its reputation...

Francis Palmer Smith (1886-1971)
Francis Palmer Smith of the architectural firm Pringle and Smith was an academic architect in the prevailing...

G. Lloyd Preacher (1882-1972)
G. Lloyd Preacher, a major figure in southeastern architectural history, is perhaps best known for designing...

George T. Heery (b. 1927)
George T. Heery is a prominent figure among a family of Georgia architects. Heery's father practiced...

Georgia Institute of Technology College of Architecture
The College of Architecture at the Georgia Institute of Technology, about a century old, offers undergraduate...

Ivey and Crook
The architectural firm Ivey and Crook (1923-67) excelled in traditional architecture during a competitive...

J. W. Golucke (1857-1907)
J. W. Golucke was Georgia's most prolific architect of county courthouses, building twenty-seven (two...

John Portman (b. 1924)
John Portman, a prominent twentieth-century architect, established his early reputation in Atlanta by...

Late Victorian Architecture: Overview
Across Georgia, the period from 1895 to 1920 was an era of expansion and growth. In Atlanta, for instance,...

Leila Ross Wilburn (1885-1967)
The practice of Atlanta architect Leila Ross Wilburn emerged from and reflected the values of the Craftsman...

Modern and Postmodern Architecture: Overview
Architecture in Georgia during the last four decades of the twentieth century evidenced a continuing...

Neel Reid (1885-1926)
For several generations Neel Reid was the best-known residential architect in Atlanta. His houses enjoyed...

P. Thornton Marye (1872-1935)
Architect and preservationist P. Thornton Marye built many notable domestic, commercial, and civic buildings...

Philip Trammell Shutze (1890-1982)
Philip Trammell Shutze's career as a designer emerged directly from the Atlanta architectural firm of...

Richard Aeck (1912-1996)
In the pendulum swing between the traditional building arts (whose basis for beauty is ornamented form)...

Shopping Center Architecture
Twentieth-century shopping center development in Georgia, as elsewhere, may be characterized as a revolutionary...

Stanley, Love-Stanley
The architectural firm Stanley, Love-Stanley was established in Atlanta in 1978 by William J. "Bill"...

Stevens and Wilkinson
The architectural firm of Stevens and Wilkinson, formed in 1947, is the successor firm of Burge and Stevens...

Thompson, Ventulett, Stainback, and Associates (TVS)
The firm of Thompson, Ventulett, Stainback, and Associates (TVS) first came into prominence with the...

Tucker and Howell
In the seminal architectural exhibition organized by Philip Johnson and Henry-Russell Hitchcock in 1932...

W. T. Downing (1865-1918)
By the end of the nineteenth century, W. T. Downing, at thirty-five, already had developed a reputation...

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