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Chronological list of buildings designed by the American architecture firm, BarberMcMurry (formerly Barber & McMurry). This list also includes early buildings designed by the firm's co-founder, Charles I. Barber. Key Designed by Charles Barber (i.e., before the formation of Barber & McMurry, or outside the firm) Designed by Charles Barber and Dean Parmelee
- NRHP – Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, with reference number given for individual listings, and historic district given for contributing properties
- R – An existing building remodeled by the firm, with year of remodeling given in "Completed" column
WorksCompleted Works table Name | Location | Completed | Status | Other information | Image | Reference |
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C. Powell Smith House (Lyons View Pike) | Knoxville, Tennessee | 1913 | Demolished | [1] | Southern States Building (Chilhowee Park) | Knoxville, Tennessee | 1913 | Demolished | Designed for the National Conservation Exposition | [1] | First Christian Church (5th Ave.) | Knoxville, Tennessee | 1914 | Standing | NRHP contributing property (Emory Place Historic District) | [2] | Cecil H. Baker House (Kingston Pike) | Knoxville, Tennessee | 1916 | Demolished | [3][4] | Alexander Bonnyman House (Kingston Pike) | Knoxville, Tennessee | 1916 | Demolished | NRHP contributing property (Kingston Pike Historic District) | [1][4] | J. Allen Smith House (Lyons View Pike) | Knoxville, Tennessee | 1916 | Demolished | | [1][4] | Rogan-Webb House (W. Main St.) | Rogersville, Tennessee | 1920 | Standing | [5] | S.D. Coykendall House (502 Scenic Dr.) | Knoxville, Tennessee | 1921 | Standing | [6][7] | William Cary Ross House (Lyons View Pike) | Knoxville, Tennessee | 1921 | Demolished | [1][4] | Candoro Marble Works showroom and garage | Knoxville, Tennessee | 1921-1922 | Standing | NRHP (#96001399) | [8][4] | Fort Sanders Manor Apartments (Laurel Ave.) | Knoxville, Tennessee | 1922 | Standing | [4] | Calvin Holmes House (Melrose Place) | Knoxville, Tennessee | 1922 | Standing | [9][4] | Ridgeview II (Laurel Ave.) | Knoxville, Tennessee | 1922 | [20] | Hugh VanDeventer House (Lyons Bend Rd.) | Knoxville, Tennessee | 1923 | Standing | [4] | 937 Scenic Drive | Knoxville, Tennessee | 1924 | Standing | [6] | Mountain View Hotel (R) | Gatlinburg, Tennessee | 1924 | Demolished | NRHP (#84003681); hotel built in 1916, overhauled in 1924 | [10] | West Barber House (518 Glenwood Ave.) | Knoxville, Tennessee | 1925 | Standing | NRHP contributing property (Old North Knoxville Historic District) | [11] | J.V. Henderson House (Kingston Pike) | Knoxville, Tennessee | 1925 | [4] | General Building (South Market St.) | Knoxville, Tennessee | 1925 | Standing | NRHP (#88000174) | | [12][4] | Knoxville YWCA Building (Clinch Ave.) | Knoxville, Tennessee | 1925-1926 | Standing | [28][4] | Earl Worsham House (Kingston Pike) | Knoxville, Tennessee | 1925 | Standing | [30][4] | A.A. Yeager House (Kingston Pike) | Knoxville, Tennessee | 1925 | Standing | [4] | Barton Chapel | Robbins, Tennessee | 1926 | Standing | NRHP (#84003679) | [13][14] | Glen Craig (Westland Drive) | Knoxville, Tennessee | 1926 | Standing | [15][4] | C.M. Moore House (Cherokee Blvd.) | Knoxville, Tennessee | 1926 | Standing | [4] | E.H. Scharringhaus House (Kingston Pike) | Knoxville, Tennessee | 1926 | Standing | [4] | Washington Pike Methodist Church | Knoxville, Tennessee | 1926 | Standing | [4] | George F. Barber Jr. House (1854 Prospect Pl.) | Knoxville, Tennessee | 1927 | Standing | Designed for Charles Barber's brother George. | [16] | Holston Hills Country Club | Knoxville, Tennessee | 1927 | Standing | [1][4] | Chase and Laura Barber Hutchinson House (1856 Prospect Pl.) | Knoxville, Tennessee | 1927 (approx.) | Standing | Designed for Charles Barber's sister Laura. | Warren Kerr House (Cherokee Blvd.) | Knoxville, Tennessee | 1927 | Standing | [4] | William Seale Jr. House (Kingston Pike) | Knoxville, Tennessee | 1927 | Standing | Currently home to the Knoxville Montessori School | J.B. Coykendall House (Lyons View Pike) | Knoxville, Tennessee | 1928 | Standing | [1][4] | Hugh M. Goforth House (Lyons View Pike) | Knoxville, Tennessee | 1928 | Demolished | [1][4] | Westcliff (Lyons View Pike) | Knoxville, Tennessee | 1928 | Demolished | Built for inventor Weston Fulton | [1][4] | Alumni Gym Auditorium (University of Tennessee) | Knoxville, Tennessee | 1929 | Standing | Renovated by BarberMcMurry in 2003 | [30] | First Christian Church, Education Wing (Fifth Ave.) | Knoxville, Tennessee | 1929 | Standing | [4] | Knoxville YMCA Building (Locust St.) | Knoxville, Tennessee | 1929-1930 | Standing | NRHP (#83004256) | [1][4] | N.E. Logan House (Lyons View Pike) | Knoxville, Tennessee | 1929 | Standing | [1] | Sequoyah School (Southgate Rd.) | Knoxville, Tennessee | 1929 | Standing | [9][4] | George Taylor House (Kingston Pike) (R) | Knoxville, Tennessee | 1929 | Standing | NRHP (Kingston Pike Historic District); house built in 1900, remodeled in 1929 | [17] | 1029 Scenic Drive | Knoxville, Tennessee | 1930 | Standing | [6] | Martin Baker House (Lyons View Pike) | Knoxville, Tennessee | 1930 | Demolished | [1][4] | Henson Hall (University of Tennessee) | Knoxville, Tennessee | 1930 | Standing | [18] | Hesler Hall (University of Tennessee) | Knoxville, Tennessee | 1930 | Standing | [19] | Church Street United Methodist Church (Henley St.) | Knoxville, Tennessee | 1931 | Standing | NRHP (#09000115); co-designed with John Russell Pope | [20][4] | Hoskins Library (University of Tennessee) | Knoxville, Tennessee | 1931-1932 | Standing | [19][4] | Hal B. Mebane Jr. House | Knoxville, Tennessee | 1931 | Standing | [1][4] | Charles I. Barber House (Alcoa Highway) | Knoxville, Tennessee | 1933 | Standing | [28][4] | Ossoli Circle Clubhouse | Knoxville, Tennessee | 1933 | Standing | NRHP (#85000620) | [21] | Smoky Mountain Hiking Club Cabin | Sevier County, Tennessee | 1934 | Standing | Barber was a member of this club; cabin assembled from logs of a dismantled pioneer cabin | [22] | Dabney Hall (University of Tennessee) | Knoxville, Tennessee | 1935 | Standing | [19][23] | Fred Austin House (Lyons View Pike) | Knoxville, Tennessee | 1936 | Standing | [1][4] | South High School | Knoxville, Tennessee | 1936 | Standing | High school closed in 1976 | [24] | Riverdale School | Knox County, Tennessee | 1938 | Standing | NRHP (#94001258) | Christenberry Club Room (Henegar Ave.) | Knoxville, Tennessee | 1939 | Standing | NRHP (#97000242) | Arrowcraft Shop (Arrowmont) | Gatlinburg, Tennessee | 1940 | Moved | NRHP contributing property (Settlement School Community Outreach Historic District) | [78] | Great Smoky Mountains National Park Headquarters | Sevier County, Tennessee | 1940 | Standing | [25] | Stuart Dormitory (Arrowmont) | Gatlinburg, Tennessee | 1941 | Standing | NRHP contributing property (Settlement School Dormitories and Dwellings Historic District) | [26] | Graham County Courthouse | Robbinsville, North Carolina | 1942 | Standing | NRHP (#07000883) | [14][27] | Melrose Hall (University of Tennessee) | Knoxville, Tennessee | 1946 | Standing | [18] | 904 Southgate Drive | Knoxville, Tennessee | 1947 | Standing | [7] | Nicol Health Clinic Building (Arrowmont) | Gatlinburg, Tennessee | 1948 | Demolished | NRHP contributing property (Settlement School Community Outreach Historic District) | [28] | First United Methodist Church | Gatlinburg, Tennessee | 1950 | Standing | NRHP (#07000661; listed as First Methodist Church, Gatlinburg) | Smith Staff House (Arrowmont) | Gatlinburg, Tennessee | 1952 | Standing | NRHP contributing property (Settlement School Dormitories and Dwellings Historic District) | [26] | Carolyn P. Brown University Center (University of Tennessee) | Knoxville, Tennessee | 1955 | Standing | [18] | Jenkins House (Cherokee Blvd.) | Knoxville, Tennessee | 1955 | Standing | Designed by Benjamin McMurry Jr. | [30] | Fort Sanders Regional Medical Center | Knoxville, Tennessee | 1958 | Standing | [29] | Red Barn (Arrowmont) (R) | Gatlinburg, Tennessee | 1959 | Standing | NRHP contributing property (Settlement School Dormitories and Dwellings Historic District); built in 1923 as a stock barn; remodeled in 1959 as a dormitory | [26] | Fountain City Library | Knoxville, Tennessee | 1964 | Standing | [30] | Rokeby Condominiums | Nashville, Tennessee | 1976 | Standing | [29] | John J. Duncan Federal Building | Knoxville, Tennessee | 1988 | Standing | [29] | Thompson Cancer Survival Center (Fort Sanders) | Knoxville, Tennessee | 1988 | Standing | [29] | Roswell Presbyterian Church | Roswell, Georgia | 1999 | Standing | [29] | Cheyenne Ambulatory Medical Center | Oak Ridge, Tennessee | 2000 | Standing | [29] | Smokies Park | Kodak, Tennessee | 2000 | Standing | [29] | East Tennessee History Center (Gay St.) | Knoxville, Tennessee | 2004 | Standing | [29] | Niswonger Performing Arts Center | Greeneville, Tennessee | 2004 | Standing | [29] | Mercy Medical Center North | Knoxville, Tennessee | 2007 | Standing | [29] | Pratt Pavilion (University of Tennessee) | Knoxville, Tennessee | 2007 | Standing | [29] | Clayton Science Center (Webb School) | Knoxville, Tennessee | 2008 | Standing | [29] | Ted Russell Hall (Carson Newman College) | Jefferson City, Tennessee | 2008 | Standing | [29] | Magnolia Campus (Pellissippi State Community College) | Knoxville, Tennessee | 2009 | Standing | [29] | Heart Hospital (University of Tennessee Medical Center) | Knoxville, Tennessee | 2010 | Standing | [29] | King Family Library | Sevierville, Tennessee | 2010 | Standing | [29] | LeConte Medical Center | Sevierville, Tennessee | 2010 | Standing | [29] | Cathedral of the Most Sacred Heart of Jesus | Knoxville, Tennessee | 2018 | Standing | [31] | See also- List of George Franklin Barber works
References{{commons category|Charles Irving Barber}}1. ^1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Knoxville Historic Zoning Commission, Lyons View Pike Historic District, c. 2002. Retrieved: 16 May 2011. 2. ^Ann Bennett, National Register of Historic Places Nomination Form for Emory Place Historic District, May 1994. 3. ^Architecture, Vol. 40, No. 2 (August 1919), Plates CXXIV-CXXV. 4. ^1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 {{cite book |last1=McNabb |first1=William Ross |title=The Architecture of Barber and McMurry: 1915-1940 |date=1976 |publisher=Dulin Gallery of Art |location=Knoxville}} 5. ^Jeff Bobo, Historic Rogersville Homes Open to the Public for Christmas Tours, 27 November 2008. Retrieved: 21 May 2011. 6. ^1 2 Knoxville-Knox County Metropolitan Planning Commission, Scenic Drive Area of Sequoyah Hills Neighborhood - Designation Report and Design Guidelines, September 2006. Retrieved: 21 May 2011. 7. ^1 Knoxville-Knox County Metropolitan Planning Commission, Designation Report and Design Guidelines - Scenic Drive Area of Sequoyah Hills Neighborhood {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110811053558/http://agenda.knoxmpc.org/2006/mar06/2-H-06-RZ.pdf |date=2011-08-11 }}, 19 January 2006. Retrieved: 21 May 2011. 8. ^Tony VanWinkle, National Register of Historic Places Registration Form for Candoro Marble Works Showroom and Garage, 13 July 2004. 9. ^1 Katherine Wheeler, Barber & McMurry Architects, Tennessee Encyclopedia of History and Culture, 2002. Retrieved: 21 May 2011. 10. ^Nationalregisterofhistoricplaces.com. Retrieved: 21 May 2011. 11. ^Ann Bennett, National Register of Historic Places Nomination Form for Old North Knoxville Historic District, 9 August 1991. 12. ^Cynthia Whitaker, National Register of Historic Places Nomination Form for the General Building, 12 September 1987. 13. ^Reba Tate, A Tour Through Historic Robbins. Retrieved: 21 May 2011. 14. ^1 National Register of Historic Places Information System. Retrieved: 21 May 2011. 15. ^Designated Properties - Knoxville Historic Zoning Commission {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070712083132/http://www.knoxmpc.org/historic/areas/citylist.htm |date=2007-07-12 }}. Retrieved: 21 May 2011. 16. ^{{cite book |title="George Barber Building New Morningside Home" |date=24 August 1926 |publisher=Knoxville News |page=9}} 17. ^Ann Bennett, National Register of Historic Places Nomination Form for Kingston Pike Historic District, January 1996. 18. ^1 2 Knox Heritage, Knox Heritage, Fragile 15 - University of Tennessee {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110819124654/http://knoxheritage.org/node/610 |date=2011-08-19 }}, 2011. Retrieved: 20 May 2011. 19. ^1 2 Carroll Van West, Tennessee's Historic Landscapes: A Traveler's Guide (Knoxville, Tenn.: The University of Tennessee Press, 1995), p. 79. 20. ^Knoxville Historic Zoning Commission, Church Street Methodist Church National Register Nomination Summary, December 2008. Retrieved: 17 May 2011. 21. ^1 2 Knoxville Historic Zoning Commission, The Future of Knoxville's Past: Historic and Architectural Resources in Knoxville, Tennessee, October 2006. Retrieved: 21 May 2011. 22. ^Robbie Jones, The Historic Architecture of Sevier County, Tennessee (Sevierville, Tenn.: Smoky Mountain Historical Society, 1997), pp. 109, 353. 23. ^President's Papers, 1880s–1946, Index {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110927172123/http://www.lib.utk.edu/spcoll/manuscripts/ar4_index.pdf |date=2011-09-27 }}. University of Tennessee Special Collections Library. Retrieved: 21 May 2011. 24. ^Knox Heritage, Historic Knox County School Buildings {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110819124800/http://knoxheritage.org/node/622 |date=2011-08-19 }}, 2011. Retrieved: 21 May 2011. 25. ^Lois Reagan Thomas, Headquarters to be Restored to its Original Glory, Knoxnews.com, 16 March 2009. Retrieved: 21 May 2011. 26. ^1 2 Susan Knowles and Carroll Van West, National Register of Historic Places Nomination Form for Settlement School Dormitories and Dwellings Historic District, 30 October 2006. 27. ^Graham County, North Carolina, Chamber of Information - Local Government. Retrieved: 21 May 2011. 28. ^1 Susan Knowles and Carroll Van West, National Register of Historic Places Nomination Form for Settlement School Community Outreach Historic District, 26 March 2007. 29. ^1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 BarberMcMurry architects - Projects {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110725063227/http://www.bma1915.com/projects/all.html |date=2011-07-25 }}. Retrieved: 21 May 2011. 30. ^1 J.C. Tumblin, Fountain City - Timeline {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110421035209/http://www.fountaincitytnhistory.info/ResearchAids2.htm |date=2011-04-21 }}, 2004. Retrieved: 21 May 2011. 31. ^{{cite news|url=https://www.knoxnews.com/story/life/2018/02/23/new-domed-cathedral-west-knoxville-most-sacred-heart-jesus/355585002/|title=East Tennessee Catholics to open $30.8 million domed cathedral on Northshore Drive|publisher=Knoxville News Sentinel|location=Knoxville|date=February 23, 2018|accessdate=2018-03-03|author=Amy McRary}}
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