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James Alexander Barclay

architect

James Alexander Barclay, American architect. Achievements include patents for subterranean panel drain. Recipient Charles Peck Warren medal, Columbia University, 1964; William Kinne Fellows Traveling fellow, 1964-1965. Member of American Institute of Architects.

Background

Barclay, James Alexander was born on September 22, 1939 in Yonkers, New York, United States. Son of Alexander James and Julie (Youmans) Barclay.

Education

Bachelor of Architecture, Columbia University, 1964.

Career

Partner Krause/Barclay/Associates, Architects, Katonah, New York, 1970—1977. Chairman board K.B. Environmental Systems Incorporated, New York York City, 1974—1977. President, chairman board James Barclay Associates PC, since 1977.

Consultant architect United Nations Development Programme, since 1987.

Achievements

  • James Alexander Barclay has been listed as a notable architect by Marquis Who's Who.

Membership

Member of American Institute of Architects.

Connections

Father:
Alexander James Barclay

Mother:
Julie (Youmans) Barclay