Education
Auburn University.
Auburn University.
Born April 14, 1916 in Gainesville, Florida, McCall later lived briefly in Albany, Georgia, and moved to Moultrie, Georgia in 1922. After receiving his Bachelor of Arts degree from Alabama Polytechnic Institute (later Auburn University), McCall practiced with Miller, Martin, and Lewis Architects, Birmingham, Alabama, 1938-1941. After a tour of duty with the United States. Army Corps of Engineers in the South Pacific during World World War II, McCall joined the firm of West. Elliott Dunwody, Junior., in Macon, Georgia.
After 1957, McCall opened his own practice in Moultrie where he remained until his death on March 12, 1991.
As a prolific architect, McCall was known for his unerring sense of proportion, scale, and detailing. He enjoyed a large following from the Sea Island colony—a prestigious resort on the Georgia coast—much as Addison Mizner"s following in Palm Beach, Florida. He handled non-residential work with equal style and sensitivity and tutored an impressive number of talented draftsmen/architects who later gained fame after their tenure with McCall"s Moultrie practice.
In 1984, McCall was named a fellow of the American Institute of Architects (American Institute of Architects). The award, presented by Kitty Carlisle Hart, was the same award given to Philip Shutze four years earlier.