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'''Nelson Smith''' was a Birmingham-based architect. He was born in 1910 and died in 1997. He is perhaps best known for designing [[St Luke's Episcopal Church]] in [[Mountain Brook]]. He also worked with [[Stanley B. Echols]] in the repairs and reconstruction of [[16th Street Baptist Church]] after it was bombed in [[1963]]. The design of houses made up much of his practice.
'''Nelson Smith''' was a Birmingham-based architect. He was born in 1910 and died in 1997. He is perhaps best known for designing [[St Luke's Episcopal Church]] in [[Mountain Brook]]. He was a member of the church. He also worked with [[Stanley B. Echols]] in the repairs and reconstruction of [[16th Street Baptist Church]] after it was bombed in [[1963]]. The design of houses made up much of his practice.


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* Herring, Sally (March 4, 2013) "Modern Revival" ''Birmingham Home and Garden''
* Herring, Sally (March 4, 2013) "Modern Revival" ''Birmingham Home and Garden''

Revision as of 19:51, 5 July 2022

Nelson Smith was a Birmingham-based architect. He was born in 1910 and died in 1997. He is perhaps best known for designing St Luke's Episcopal Church in Mountain Brook. He was a member of the church. He also worked with Stanley B. Echols in the repairs and reconstruction of 16th Street Baptist Church after it was bombed in 1963. The design of houses made up much of his practice.

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