David Reaves, Architect

Butler Residence

David Park Reaves II – 1925 – 1978

Education:

Bachelor of Architecture, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida

Registered:

Florida and Maryland

Firms:

1946 – B&O Engineers & Architects, Baltimore, Maryland

1947 – Warren Gill Architects, Baltimore, Maryland

1949 – Myrl Hanes Architects, Gainesville, Florida

1951 – Wilson Booth Architects, Salisbury, Baltimore, Maryland

1952 – 1953 – John E. Pierson Architects, Gainesville, Florida

1953 – Myrl Hanes Associates, Gainesville, Florida

1961 – 1964 – Dan Branch and David Reaves, Gainesville, Florida

Professional Affiliations:

1954 – 1960 American Institute of Architects (AIA) Florida North Chapter

Notable Works:

1949 – Butler Residence, Florida Park Neighborhood, Gainesville, Florida

1956 – Residence, Forest Park Neighborhood, Gainesville, Florida

1956 – Residence, Floral Park Neighborhood, Gainesville, Florida

1956 – Young Residence, Florida Park Neighborhood, Gainesville, Florida

1959 – Gregg Residence with Architect Ted Fearney, Overlook Park Neighborhood, Gainesville, Florida

1960- Catalyst Park, 1090 NW 8th Avenue, Gainesville, Florida

1960 – Banks Residence, not in subdivision, SE, Gainesville, Florida

1960 – Goggin Residence, Floral Park Neighborhood, Gainesville, Florida

1963 – Residence, Duck Pond Neighborhood, Gainesville, Florida

1964 – Residence, N.E. Neighborhood, Gainesville, Florida

1966 – Gainesville City Hall, with Architect Dan Branch, 200 East University Avenue, Gainesville, Florida

1966 – Gainesville City Hall Park and Fountain, 200 East University Avenue, Gainesville, Florida

1966 – 2 Residences, Maple Hill Neighborhood, Gainesville, Florida

1966 – City of Gainesville Human Resource Building, 220 East University Avenue, Gainesville, Florida

1967 – Alachua County Juvenile Detention Center, NE 39th Avenue, Gainesville, Florida

1970 – Residence, Rosehill Neighborhood, Gainesville, Florida

1973 – Residence, Rosehill Neighborhood, Gainesville, Florida

1949 – Butler Residence,
Florida Park Neighborhood,
Gainesville, Florida
1960 – Banks Residence,
not in subdivision, SE, Gainesville, Florida
1960 – Catalyst Park,
1090 NW 8th Avenue,
Gainesville, Florida
1964 – Residence, Duck Pond Neighborhood,
Gainesville, Florida
 
1966 – Gainesville City Hall,
with Architect Dan Branch, 
200 East University Avenue,
Gainesville, Florida
 
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