Fuller Thompson Olds Architects
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Fuller Thompson Olds Architects (formerly Fuller & Thompson Architects) was an architecture firm founded in 1954 by John Fuller and later joined by Scott Thompson. The firm adopted its final name in 2010 with the addition of partner Andy Olds and closed in 2011, shortly before Fuller's death. The firm's offices were located at 1121 18th Street South, in a former house renovated for the business.
Projects
- Birmingham City Jail, renovations and additions, 1963
- John Kirklin residence, Altadena Road, 1967
- Rust Computer Center, UAB, 1969
- Mervyn Sterne Library, UAB
- Lyons Harrison Research Building renovations, 1982
- Fuller & Thompson offices, 18th Street South, 1984
- Avondale Elementary School, renovations, 2002 (joint venture with Emory Kirkwood & Associates)
- Rucker Place, renovations to the Walter Agee residence, 12th Avenue South, 2004
- Birmingham Water Works Envirolab
- Paramount Services, offices and laundry facility
- Birmingham Branch Chapel, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, Mountain Brook
- Pell City Civic Center
- Hoover Fire Station No. 7, off Valleydale Road
- Hoover Fire Station No. 8, at Greystone Country Club
- Helena Municipal Building
- Jones Valley K-8 School
- New Pilgrim Tower assisted living apartments, 7th Avenue South
- Robinson Elementary School
- Skyline Lofts
- Miller Presbyterian Church
- Pleasant Ridge Baptist Church
- Fairhaven Nursing Home, kitchen addition
- Association for Retarded Citizens, several day activity centers and group homes
- Westside Baptist Church, Bessemer
- Workshops, Inc. offices, 3rd Avenue South