Box broken open : the architecture of Ted Pappas

Name/Title

Box broken open : the architecture of Ted Pappas

Entry/Object ID

Library.2102

Description

194 pages : illustrations ; Box broken open : the architecture of Ted Pappas by Tim Gilmore with Mark Pappas. Mark Pappas is the son of Ted Pappas, and works in his father's architectural business ...cover Jacksonville architect Ted Pappas designs a building to be of its site, not on it. He brings the outside inside. Much of his work focuses on spaces of contemplation such as libraries and churches. Influenced by Frank Lloyd Wright, as well as Mid-Century Modern architects and proponents of Brutalism, Pappas often unites ancient tradition with contemporary vision. In addition to creating innovative new buildings, Ted Pappas has repurposed or rehabilitated historic structures in Jacksonville’s urban core including the oldest historically black college in Florida, the state’s oldest musical organization, the city’s oldest library, oldest private club building, oldest school building, and oldest church structure...cover Contents: First house, the Mountain House, Mom's Folly -- May Street School of Architecture -- St. John the Divine Greek Orthodox Church -- Starting out, the Doty Building -- Resurrection Catholic Church -- St. Photios Greek Orthodox National Shrine -- Brutalism, part one Hogan's Creek tower -- Brutalism, part two Mary L. Singleton Senior Center -- Historic preservation in the urban core -- Milne-Pappas Building, 100 Riverside Avenue -- Epping Forest and the Bolles School -- Libraries and educational centers -- Northwest Jacksonville -- Residences -- Epilogue -- Architectural citizenship -- Index. Includes chronology of Pappas projects and designs mentioned in this text. Endnotes at the end of each chapter. Selected projects and other landmarks mentioned: Edward Waters College, Bolles School, Katz residence, Epping Forest, Beaches Branch Library in Neptune Beach, Singleton Senior Center, Haydon Burns Library, Jacksonville Free Public Library, Regency Square Branch Library, Charles Webb Wesconnett Regional Library, Youth Development Center for Boys, St. John the Divine Greek Orthodox Church, Hogan's Creek Tower, Hare Building, Milne-Pappas Building, Bedell Building, Seminole Club, Annie Lytle School (Public School no.4),old Bisbee Building, First National Bank Building, Friday Musicale, Concordia School, Old St. Andrews Church, Hare Building, Riverside Studios, San Jose Hotel, Florida Military Academy, North Point Town Center, Williams Residence, Wilk Residence, Selected names mentioned: Taylor Hardwick, Fred Bainbridge, Uncle John & restaurant Stratford, Jane Roberson, Anne Kenyon, Doug Milne, Robert Broward, Harry Burns, Mary Lee Pappas, Henry Klutho, Clyde Red Cannon, Frances Hines, Steve Williams, Hank Coxe, Charles Pillans III, Judy Pillans, Horatio Bisbee, Peter Behringer, Phyllis Lockwood, Bernice Richardson Walston, Martha Wells, Claudia L'Engle Adams, Margaret Fleet, Calvin Joppy, Mark Pappas, architect Robert Schuyler, Clyde L. Harris, Reggie Bridges, Miles Price, Preston Haskell, Roger Williams, Jack Hanania, Christy Pappas Gillam, Raymond Mason, Herb Peyton, Alfred duPont, Jessie Ball duPont, Ed Ball, Marsh & Saxby, Agnes Cain Painter, Richard J. Bolles, Pat Frank, Central Park concept.Don Tredennick, Richard Lewis Brown, Paul Tutwiler, Mary Acree, Harry Katz, James Wilk, Sandy Strickland, Prince Charles

Collection

Library

Lexicon

Nomenclature 4.0

Nomenclature Primary Object Term

Book

Nomenclature Sub-Class

Other Documents

Nomenclature Class

Documentary Objects

Nomenclature Category

Category 08: Communication Objects

Search Terms

Pappas, Ted P., Hardwick, Taylor, 1925-2014., Klutho, Henry John, 1873-1964., Edward Waters College., Brown, Richard Lewis, 1854-1948.

Publication Details

Author

Gilmore, Tim, 1974-, Pappas, Mark

Publisher

Florida Historical Society Press

Place Published

* Untyped Place Published

Cocoa, FL

Call No.

NA 737 .P37 G55 2022

ISBN

9781949810134