Ted Fearney, Architect

Architect Ted Fearney (left) with Architect Paul M. Hefferman
 

Edward Maurice Fearney – 1915 – 2000

Education:

1933 – 1934 – Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island

1934 – 1939 – Bachelor of Architecture, Carnegie Institute of Technology, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

Registered:

Florida

Academic Appointments:

1946 – Professor, College of Architecture & Fine Art, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida

Firms:

1945 – Dickey & Associates, Jacksonville, Florida

1946 – Reynolds, Smith & Hill, Jacksonville, Florida

Professional Affiliations:

Fearney assisted in the formation of the first student chapter in the country of the American Institute of Architects (AIA) at the University of Florida.  

The Student Chapter sponsored a visiting architect program that included Richard Neutra, William Lescaze, George Nelson and Paul Rudolph. Fearney rented the gymnasium to bring Frank Lloyd Wright to the University of Florida. 

1954 – 1957 –Director, American Institute of Architects (AIA) Florida North Chapter

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

Military Service:

1943 – 1945 – United States Navy

Honors:

1949 – Honorable Mention, Hidden Talent, The Museum of Modern Art, New York City, New York

Ted Fearney Endowment Professorship in Architecture, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida

Notable Works:

1955 – Fearney Residence, Golfview Neighborhood, Gainesville, Florida

1959 – Gregg Residence, with Architect David Reaves, Overlook Park Neighborhood, Gainesville, Florida

Fearney Residence,
Golfview Neighborhood,
Gainesville, Florida