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  2. William Morgan (architect) - Wikipedia

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    William Newton Morgan, Sr. (December 14, 1930 – January 18, 2016) was an American architect and author, based in Jacksonville, Florida. [1]One of William Morgan's famous creations is the neo modern house in Ormond Beach, Florida.

  3. Architecture of Jacksonville - Wikipedia

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    The architecture of Jacksonville is a combination of historic and modern styles reflecting the city's early position as a regional center of business. According to the National Trust for Historic Preservation , there are more buildings built before 1967 in Jacksonville than any other city in Florida, [ 1 ] though few structures in the city ...

  4. Roy A. Benjamin - Wikipedia

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    Roy A. Benjamin (1887–1963) was a prominent architect who lived in Jacksonville, Florida. [1]Benjamin moved from Ocala to Jacksonville in 1902. [1]He designed several theaters in Jacksonville and the surrounding southeast region.

  5. Bernard W. Close - Wikipedia

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    Bernard W. Close (1889–1972) was an architect in Jacksonville, Florida.He designed many residences in the Riverside and Avondale neighborhoods. [1]Close graduated from Cornell University and worked in New York before coming to Jacksonville in 1925 during the Florida Land Boom.

  6. Henry John Klutho - Wikipedia

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    Henry John Klutho (1873–1964) was an American architect known for his work in the "Prairie School" style.He helped in the reconstruction of Jacksonville, Florida after the Great Fire of 1901—the largest-ever urban fire in the Southeast—by designing many of the new buildings built after the disaster.

  7. St. James Building - Wikipedia

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    The St. James Building is a historic building in Downtown Jacksonville, Florida, currently housing Jacksonville City Hall. It was designed by architect Henry John Klutho and opened in 1912. One of many structures in downtown Jacksonville designed by Klutho after the Great Fire of 1901, it is considered his Prairie School masterpiece. [2]