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Harvie P. Jones Architecture Collection
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Harvie P. Jones Architecture Collection
Description
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Harvie P. Jones was born in Huntsville, AL on June 9, 1930. He grew up in New Market, AL and went to college at the Georgia Institute of Technology, earning a BS degree (1952) and a BArch Degree (1953). In 1967, Jones and William Herrin formed Jones & Herrin Architects and Interior Design, where Jones remained until his retirement in 1998. Harvie P. Jones died in 1998 in Huntsville, AL.
In 1967, Harvie P. Jones co-founded the firm of Jones & Herrin Architects and Interior Design, now JH Partners Architecture and Interiors. The firm was commissioned for numerous projects in Alabama, Tennessee, Georgia, and Florida, including thirty preservation projects in the historic district of Savannah, Georgia. These projects range in size up to $2.4 million and include a wide variety of building types and preservation projects. Twenty-six of these projects received architectural awards from the American Institute of Architects and other organizations. Several projects were published in national publications, including the National Trust for Historic Preservation’s Preservation News.
Harvie P. Jones, FAIA, was the 1980 Chairman of the National AIA Committee on Historic Resources and served on the boards of several preservation organizations. In 1981, Mr. Jones was elected to the American Institute of Architects College of Fellows in recognition for his work in Historic Preservation.
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<a href="http://libarchstor.uah.edu:8081/repositories/2/resources/105">View the Harvie P. Jones Architectural Collection finding aid on ArchivesSpace</a>
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Drawings of a sidewalk well and rail on Courthouse Square in downtown Huntsville, Alabama.
Subject
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City planning
Historic preservation
Sidewalks
Huntsville (Ala.)
Madison County (Ala.)
Description
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The drawings include plans for a building a well in the sidewalk with a glass top for viewing the "old handmade brick walk" underneath the current sidewalk. In one of the notes, architect Harvie P. Jones notes that the historic sidewalk probably dates from the early to mid-nineteenth century "based on its depth of approximately 10" below the present walk." The well is located in front of 205 East Side Square. It was restored in 2018.
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Jones and Herrin, Architects, A. I. A.
Date
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1974-06-10
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This material may be protected under U. S. Copyright Law (Title 17, U.S. Code) which governs the making of photocopies or reproductions of copyrighted materials. You may use the digitized material for private study, scholarship, or research. Though the University of Alabama in Huntsville Archives and Special Collections has physical ownership of the material in its collections, in some cases we may not own the copyright to the material. It is the patron's obligation to determine and satisfy copyright restrictions when publishing or otherwise distributing materials found in our collections.
Type
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Architectural drawings
Still Image
Identifier
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loc_jonh_000010_000011
Coverage
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Temporal Coverage
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1970-1979
Language
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en
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Harvie P. Jones Architecture Collection
University of Alabama in Huntsville Archives, Special Collections, and Digital Initiatives, Huntsville, Alabama