Background
He was born in Lithonia, Georgia.
He was born in Lithonia, Georgia.
Columbia University.
Among other works, he designed the Art Deco Hot Springs Medical Arts Building, which was the tallest building in Arkansas from 1930 to 1958. He received a bachelor of science degree from Emory College in 1907 and subsequently received a bachelor of architecture degree from Columbia University in 1911. He then worked as the head of the architecture department for a large engineering company in Cuba for one year.
In 1912, he moved to Arkansas to work for the firm of Charles L. Thompson.
He formed his own firm in 1914. He suffered a stroke in 1962 and died in 1969.