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- BarberMcMurry abstract "BarberMcMurry, formerly Barber & McMurry, is an architecture firm based in Knoxville, Tennessee, USA. Founded in 1915 by Charles Irving Barber (1887–1962) and Benjamin Franklin McMurry, Sr. (1885–1969), the firm designed dozens of notable houses, churches, schools, and public facilities in Knoxville and the surrounding region in the early 20th century, several of which have been listed on the National Register of Historic Places. In recent decades, the firm has expanded its focus to include larger-scale projects, such as hospitals, stadiums and retail complexes.BarberMcMurry is rooted in the successful mail-order design business established in Knoxville in 1888 by Charles Barber's father, George Franklin Barber (1854–1915), best known for his elaborate Victorian mansions. Both Charles Barber and Benjamin McMurry studied at the University of Pennsylvania under Paul Cret, whose Beaux-Arts influence characterized much of the firm's early work. By the time of Barber's death in 1962, the firm had designed some of Knoxville most elegant houses, many of which still stand in West Knoxville, as well as over 50 churches, and government buildings such as the Great Smoky Mountains National Park headquarters.The firm's more recent work includes the East Tennessee History Center (1985), the John J. Duncan Federal Building (1988), Smokies Park (2000), the Niswonger Performing Arts Center (2004), and the LeConte Medical Center (2010). Current projects include the Sentinel Tower and the University of Tennessee Music Center.".
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- BarberMcMurry architects "Chad Boetger, AIA, LEED AP".
- BarberMcMurry architects "Chuck Griffin, AIA, NCARB".
- BarberMcMurry architects "David Wooley, FAIA".
- BarberMcMurry architects "Kelly Headden, AIA".
- BarberMcMurry architects "Mike Dooley, AIA".
- BarberMcMurry architects "Robert Parrott, FAIA".
- BarberMcMurry architects "Ronald Bomers, AIA".
- BarberMcMurry awards "1976".
- BarberMcMurry city Knoxville,_Tennessee.
- BarberMcMurry founded "1915".
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- BarberMcMurry name "BarberMcMurry architects".
- BarberMcMurry significantBuildings "Candoro Marble Works showroom , General Building , Holston Hills Country Club , Knoxville YMCA , Church Street United Methodist Church , Great Smoky Mountains National Park headquarters , Fort Sanders Regional Medical Center , Rokeby Condominiums , East Tennessee History Center , John J. Duncan Federal Building , Smokies Park , LeConte Medical Center".
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- BarberMcMurry comment "BarberMcMurry, formerly Barber & McMurry, is an architecture firm based in Knoxville, Tennessee, USA. Founded in 1915 by Charles Irving Barber (1887–1962) and Benjamin Franklin McMurry, Sr. (1885–1969), the firm designed dozens of notable houses, churches, schools, and public facilities in Knoxville and the surrounding region in the early 20th century, several of which have been listed on the National Register of Historic Places.".
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