Background
Lackey, Lawrence Bailis was born on November 7, 1914 in Santa Fe. Son of Lawrence Bailis and Mary (McFie) Lackey.
Lackey, Lawrence Bailis was born on November 7, 1914 in Santa Fe. Son of Lawrence Bailis and Mary (McFie) Lackey.
Student in liberal arts, U. New Mexico, 1936; Bachelor of Science in Architecture, University of Michigan, 1938; postgraduate (Academy fellow in town planning), Cranbrook Academy Art, 1939-1941; graduate seminar on computer aids in urban design, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1969.
Designer, Eliel and Eero Saarinen, Bloomfield Hills, Michigan, 1940-1941; Designer, Wurster, Bernardi & Emmons, San Francisco, 1946-1948; architect, Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, San Francisco, 1948-1954; architect, John Lord King (Architect), San Francisco, 1954-1956; architect, John Carl Warnecke & Associates, San Francisco, 1956-1959; principal, Lawrence Lackey (Urban Design Cons.), San Francisco, 1959-1963; principal, Sasaki, Walker, Lackey & Associates, San Francisco, 1963-1965; principal, Lawrence Lackey & Associates, San Francisco and San Rafael, California, 1965-1975; principal, Lawrence Lackey (Architect), San Rafael, California, 1978-1991. Consultant architect U. Alaska, 1959-1971. Member of faculty U. Montana, 1964-1971.
Member coordinating committee for redevelopment San San Francisco Chamber of C., 1955-1958, Chairman of Commission urban design, 1971. Served as officer United States Navy, 1942-1945. Fellow American Institute of Architects (director Northern California chapter 1962).
Member San Francisco Planning and Urban Renewal Association (director), member Executive Committee 1959-1963), San Francisco Planning and Housing Association (president 1956-1959).
Children: Merryl, Stephen Byrne.