Bruce McCarty
Bruce McCarty, FAIA (December 28, 1920 – January 5, 2013) was an American architect, founder and senior designer (retired 2010) at McCarty Holsaple McCarty Architects of Knoxville, Tennessee. During a career that spanned more than a half-century, he designed some of the city's iconic landmarks, and was the city's most dedicated champion of Modern architecture. Buildings designed or co-designed by McCarty include the Lawson McGhee Library, Knoxville City County Building, University of Tennessee Humanities Complex, Clarence Brown Theatre, and University of Tennessee Art and Architecture Building. McCarty was also the Master Architect for the 1982 World's Fair.
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Born | South Bend, Indiana, United States | December 28, 1920
Died | January 5, 2013 92) | (aged
Alma mater | Princeton University and the University of Michigan |
Occupation | Architect |
Style | Modern |
Spouse | Elizabeth Hayes McCarty |
Children | Bruce Hayes McCarty, Douglas Hayes McCarty, and Sarah Elizabeth McCarty |
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