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'''Miller, Martin & Lewis Architects''' was a partnership of [[John Miller (architect)|John Miller]], [[Hugh Martin (architect)|Hugh Martin]] and [[James Lewis]]. Miller and Martin had met in New York City and traveled together to open the firm of '''Miller and Martin''' in the booming city of [[Birmingham]] around [[1900]]. Lewis joined the firm in [[1914]].
'''Miller, Martin & Lewis Architects''' was a partnership of [[John Miller (architect)|John Miller]], [[Hugh Martin (architect)|Hugh Martin]] and [[James A. Lewis]]. Miller and Martin had met in New York City and traveled together to open the firm of '''Miller and Martin''' in the booming city of [[Birmingham]] around [[1900]]. Lewis joined the firm in [[1914]].


The firm was responsible for numerous important buildings in [[Birmingham]] as well as dozens of buildings on the campus of the [[University of Alabama]] in [[Tuscaloosa]].
The firm was responsible for numerous important buildings in [[Birmingham]] as well as dozens of buildings on the campus of the [[University of Alabama]] in [[Tuscaloosa]].

Revision as of 14:16, 6 December 2010

Miller, Martin & Lewis Architects was a partnership of John Miller, Hugh Martin and James A. Lewis. Miller and Martin had met in New York City and traveled together to open the firm of Miller and Martin in the booming city of Birmingham around 1900. Lewis joined the firm in 1914.

The firm was responsible for numerous important buildings in Birmingham as well as dozens of buildings on the campus of the University of Alabama in Tuscaloosa.

Miller retired in 1930. Martin retired in 1952, and Lewis died in 1958, ending the firm's long reign.

Notable projects

Lakeview Clubhouse, 1908
Farley building, 1909
Bromberg's building, 1946