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* [[John C. Yarbrough Community Center]], 1967 | * [[John C. Yarbrough Community Center]], 1967 | ||
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* [[Trussville Entertainment District]], 2020 | |||
* [[Highlands College]] renovations, 2022 | |||
==References== | ==References== |
Latest revision as of 08:53, 31 March 2023
TurnerBatson Architects is an architecture firm with offices at 1950 Stonegate Drive in Liberty Park.
The firm traces its origins to the partnership of George P. Turner with McPherson in 1924. After that firm split, Turner partnered with S. R. Batson.
Batson married Turner's daughter and their son, Edgar Batson joined the company, then known as Turner, Smith and Batson, in 1950. Edgar's son Rick Batson joined in 1976 and became a principal, along with Richard Foo, Dave Reese and his father in 1979.
In 1993 a sister firm, Myrick & Batson, was formed to provide design-build services.
Rick Batson retired as CEO in 2015, leaving control to president Dave Reese and principal Eric Berg.
Notable buildings
- Alabaster Municipal Complex
- Fairfield High Preparatory School
- James Rushton Early Learning and Family Success Center, 2017
- Trinity Presbyterian Church (Eastwood), 1971
- Trinity United Methodist Church (Edgewood) additions, 1962, 1978
- Trussville First Baptist Church
- UAB Police Headquarters
- John C. Yarbrough Community Center, 1967
- Bryant Park Elementary School, 2020
- Trussville Entertainment District, 2020
- Highlands College renovations, 2022
References
- Evans, Chuck (February 27, 2000) "Batson marks 50 years as architect." Birmingham Business Journal
External links
- TurnerBatson website