Craig Salley, Architect

Craig Salley, Architect

Craig Homer Salley – 1938 – 2021

Education:

1965 – Bachelors of Architecture, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida

Registered:

Florida

Firms:

1967 – Campbell, O’Kelley & May Architects & Engineers, Gainesville,                   Florida

1970 – Campbell, Salley and Associates Architects, Gainesville, Florida

2013 – Craig Salley & Associates, Gainesville, Florida

Professional Affiliations:

1962 – Gargoyle Society, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida

1963 – Secretary, Gargoyle Society, University of Florida, Gainesville,                       Florida

1964 – President, Gargoyle Society, University of Florida, Gainesville,                       Florida

1968 – 1970 – Treasurer, American Institute of Architects (AIA) North                        Florida Chapter

Public Service:

1967 – Kiwanis Club, Gainesville, Florida

1968 – Torch Club, Gainesville, Florida

1968 – 1969 – Quarterback Club, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida

Notable Works:

1969 – Life Science Psychology Building, University of Florida, Gainesville,             Florida

1969 – Hawthorne Junior-Senior High School, 21403 SE 69th Avenue,                       Hawthorne, Florida

1972 – Salley Residence, NW Gainesville, Florida

1973 – 1983 – Santa Fe College, 3000 NW 83rd Street, Gainesville, Florida

1975 – State Farm Building, 5700 SW 34th Street, Gainesville, Florida

1975 – Alachua County Fair Exhibition Building, Waldo Road and NE 39th               Street, Gainesville, Florida

1978 – Former Alachua County Courthouse, now the Alachua County                         Family and Civil Justice Center, 201 East University Avenue, Gainesville, Florida          

1969 – Life Science Psychology Building,
University of Florida,
Gainesville, Florida
1969 – Hawthorne Junior-Senior High School,
21403 SE 69th Avenue,
Hawthorne, Florida
1972 – Salley Residence,
 Gainesville, Florida
1973 – 1983 – Santa Fe College,
3000 NW 83rd Street,
Gainesville, Florida
1975 – State Farm Building,
Gainesville, Florida
1975 – Contractor Charles Perry (on left), Architect Craig Salley (middle), and
Construction Company Head John Gray examine plans
1978 – Former Alachua County Courthouse, now the Alachua County Family and Civil Justice Center,
201 East University Avenue, 
 Gainesville, Florida