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In the 1920s the firm kept offices on the 16th floor of the [[Empire Building]].
In the 1920s the firm kept offices on the 16th floor of the [[Empire Building]].


In addition to their numerous projects in Birmingham, the firm designed institutional and commercial buildings in Montgomery, [[Tuscaloosa]] and Florida. The firm's close ties to Governor [[Bibb Graves]] and to [[Auburn University]] helped it win as many as 30 commission's on Auburn's campus before [[1950]].
In addition to their numerous projects in Birmingham, the firm designed institutional and commercial buildings in Montgomery, [[Tuscaloosa]] and Florida. The firm's close ties to Governor [[Bibb Graves]] and to [[Auburn University]] helped them secure thirty commissions on Auburn's campus before [[1950]].


==Notable projects==
==Notable projects==
* [[Birmingham News building (1917)|Birmingham News building]], 1917 (demolished 2007)
* [[Birmingham News building (1917)|Birmingham News building]], 1917 (demolished 2007)
* [[Linn Park|Capitol Park]] as monumental civic center (unrealized plan), 1921
* [[North Birmingham Elementary School]], 1923
* [[North Birmingham Elementary School]], 1923
* [[Federal Reserve building]], 1924
* [[Federal Reserve building]], 1924
* [[Alabama Power Building]], 1925
* [[Alabama Power Building]], 1925
* [[Independent Presbyterian Church]], 1925
* [[Jemison Building]], 1925
* [[Liberty National Building]], 1925
* [[Liberty National Building]], 1925
* [[Norwood School]], 1925
* [[Singer Building]] facade, 1920s
* [[Singer Building]] facade, 1920s
* [[Southern Life & Health Insurance building]], Highland Avenue, 1920s
* [[Southern Life & Health Insurance building]], Highland Avenue, 1920s
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* [[Bottega Favorita|Gus Mayer showroom]], 1926
* [[Bottega Favorita|Gus Mayer showroom]], 1926
* [[Pratt Elementary School]] additions, 1926
* [[Pratt Elementary School]] additions, 1926
* [[Independent Presbyterian Church]]
* [[Norwood School]]
* [[Jemison Building]], 1925
* [[Birmingham Fire Station No. 3]], 1927 (demolished 1992)
* [[Birmingham Fire Station No. 3]], 1927 (demolished 1992)
* [[Country Club of Birmingham]] clubhouse, 1927
* [[Country Club of Birmingham]] clubhouse, 1927
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* [[Protective Life Building]], 1928
* [[Protective Life Building]], 1928
* [[Trinity United Methodist Church (Edgewood)]], 1928
* [[Trinity United Methodist Church (Edgewood)]], 1928
* [[Bibb Graves Hall]], [[Tuscaloosa]], 1929
* [[Ramsay High School]], 1930
* [[Ramsay High School]], 1930
* [[Theodore Swann residence]], 1930
* [[Theodore Swann residence]], 1930
* [[West End High School]], 1930
* [[West End High School]], 1930
* [[Blach's building|Hood Building]], renovation for [[Blach's]], 1935
* [[Blach's building|Hood Building]], renovation for [[Blach's]], 1935
* [[Watermark Tower]], [[Anniston]], 1937
* [[Jordan-Hare Stadium]], [[Auburn]], 1939
* [[Vulcan Park]], 1939
* [[Vulcan Park]], 1939
* [[Seventeenth Avenue School]], 1941
* [[Seventeenth Avenue School]], 1941
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* [[Family Reserve Insurance building]], 1946
* [[Family Reserve Insurance building]], 1946
* [[Guaranty Savings and Loan]], 1948
* [[Guaranty Savings and Loan]], 1948
* [[University of Alabama School of Dentistry]], 1950
* [[The Club]], 1951
* [[The Club]], 1951
* [[Southern Life & Health Insurance building (1954)|Southern Life & Health Insurance building]], 7th Avenue South, 1954
* [[Southern Life & Health Insurance building (1954)|Southern Life & Health Insurance building]], 7th Avenue South, 1954
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* [[Clark Building]] remodeling, 1962
* [[Clark Building]] remodeling, 1962
* [[Downtown Club]], 1966
* [[Downtown Club]], 1966
* [[UAB administration building|Central Bank & Trust building]], 1967
* [[Phillips High School]] renovations, 1967
* [[Phillips High School]] renovations, 1967
* [[AT&T City Center]], associated firm, 1971
* [[AT&T City Center]], associated firm, 1971

Revision as of 10:34, 27 July 2015

Warren, Knight & Davis was a leading architecture firm in Birmingham.

William Warren opened his practice in 1917 with Eugene Knight. John Davis became a partner in the firm in 1921. Other architects who worked with the firm have included Sigmund Nesselroth and George Turner.

In the 1920s the firm kept offices on the 16th floor of the Empire Building.

In addition to their numerous projects in Birmingham, the firm designed institutional and commercial buildings in Montgomery, Tuscaloosa and Florida. The firm's close ties to Governor Bibb Graves and to Auburn University helped them secure thirty commissions on Auburn's campus before 1950.

Notable projects

References

  • Schnorrenberg, John M. (1999) Remembered Past, Discovered Future: The Alabama Architecture of Warren Knight & Davis, 1906-1961. Birmingham: Birmingham Museum of Art. ISBN 0931394430