Background
Hunter, Margaret King was born on May 13, 1919 in Baltimore. Daughter of Talmage Damron and Margaret Julie (Greenough) King.
Hunter, Margaret King was born on May 13, 1919 in Baltimore. Daughter of Talmage Damron and Margaret Julie (Greenough) King.
Bachelor of Arts, Wheaton College, 1941; postgraduate, Smith College School Architecture, 1941-1942; postgraduate, Harvard Graduate School Design, 1942-1945.
Draftsman, H.V. Lawrence landscape architect, H.V. Lawrence, Massachusetts, 1940; landscape architect, Antonin Raymond architect, Antonin Raymond, New York City, 1942-1943; designer, Raymond Loewy, New York City, 1943; partner, E.H. & M.K. Hunter (architects-planners), Hanover, N.H., 1945-1966; partner, E.H. & M.K. Hunter (architects-planners), Raleigh, North Carolina, since 1969; owner, Heritage Antiques, Raleigh, since 1971; writer, Pencil Points, 1942-1945; traveling exhibit of work, 1963-1966; design instructor, North Carolina State University, 1968. Lecturer, writer architecture, conservation, since 1945.
(Book by Hunter, Margaret King, Hunter, Edgar Hayes)
Chairman Dance Committee, Hanover, 1964-1966. Vice president Culture Arts for Students, Raleigh, 1970. New Hampshire delegate 1st International Conference Women Engineers and Scientists, 1964.
Member education committee North Carolina Land Use Congress, 1971, chairman soils committee, 1974, director, 1976-1978. Member American Institute of Architects (chairman public relations New Hampshire chapter 1953-1954), Society Women Engineers, Soil Conservation Society, Construction Specifications Institute Clubs: Women's (Raleigh).
Married Edgar Hayes Hunter, May 8, 1943 (deceased March 1995). Children: Christopher King, Margaret Greenough.