Pearce Lamkin Barrett, Architect
Pearce Lamkin Barrett – 1925 – 1988
Education:
1942 – University of Georgia, Atlanta, Georgia
1950 – Bachelor of Architecture, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida
Registered:
Alabama, District of Columbia, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Maryland, Ohio and Virginia
Firms:
1954 – 1957 – Barrett & Marshall, Tallahassee, Florida
1956 – 1970 – Barrett, Daffin & Coloney, Tallahassee, Florida
1970 – Barrett, Daffin & Figg Architects & Engineers, Tallahassee, Florida
Professional Affiliations:
1950 – American Institute of Architects (AIA) Florida North Chapter
1954 – 1956 President, American Institute of Architects (AIA) Florida North Chapter
National Council of Architectural Registration Boards (NCARB)
Public Service:
1956 – 1968 – Member and President, Florida State Board of Architecture, Tallahassee, Florida
Military Service:
1943 – 1945 – U.S. Marine Corp
Awarded the Purple Heart and Bronze Medal
Notable Works:
1963 – Jackson County Courthouse, 4445 Lafayette, Street, Marianna, Florida
1967 – Reitz Union, with Architects Moore & May, University of Florida, 686 Museum Road, Gainesville, Florida
1968 – Lewis M. Lively Vocational Technical School, 500 Appleyard Drive, Tallahassee, Florida
1968 – Amos P. Godby High School, 1717 W Tharpe Street, Tallahassee, Florida