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==References==
==References==
* Morris, Philip (May/June 1999) "With Due Respect". ''Southern Accents''
* Hanson, David (December 2005) "We saw through the fake stone to all the possibilities." ''Cottage Living'', pp. 127-30
* Hanson, David (December 2005) "We saw through the fake stone to all the possibilities." ''Cottage Living'', pp. 127-30
* Parente, Leigh Ann (Winter 2006) "The St. Martin’s Commission." ''Stained Glass''. Vol. 101, No. 4, pp. 278-83
* Parente, Leigh Ann (Winter 2006) "The St. Martin’s Commission." ''Stained Glass''. Vol. 101, No. 4, pp. 278-83
* {{Nelson-2009}}
* {{Nelson-2009}}
* DeGaris-Pursell, Lydia (July/August 2009) "Dressed for Summer." ''Southern Accent''
* DeGaris-Pursell, Lydia (July/August 2009) "Dressed for Summer." ''Southern Accents''


==External links==
==External links==

Revision as of 12:38, 10 May 2012

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Carraway and Associates, Inc. Architects is an architecture firm founded by John Carraway in March 1995. The firm's offices are located at 2177 11th Court South. The firm specializes in residential design, but has completed several institutional and master planning projects as well.

Carraway was previously a partner with Richard Pigford in Highland Partners (originally "Pigford & Carraway").

Notable projects

References

  • Morris, Philip (May/June 1999) "With Due Respect". Southern Accents
  • Hanson, David (December 2005) "We saw through the fake stone to all the possibilities." Cottage Living, pp. 127-30
  • Parente, Leigh Ann (Winter 2006) "The St. Martin’s Commission." Stained Glass. Vol. 101, No. 4, pp. 278-83
  • Nelson, Linda J. and Marjorie L. White (2009) Mountain Brook Village: Then and Now Birmingham: Birmingham Historical Society ISBN 0943994349
  • DeGaris-Pursell, Lydia (July/August 2009) "Dressed for Summer." Southern Accents

External links