Williams, F. Carter (Fred Carter), 1913-2000
Biographical notes:
Fred Carter Williams (1913-2000) was a Raleigh, North Carolina architect who designed more than 600 projects throughout the state.
From the description of F. Carter Williams architectural drawings, 1952 [manuscript]. (North Carolina State University). WorldCat record id: 777965413
Fred Carter Williams (1913-2000) was a Raleigh, North Carolina architect who designed more than 600 projects throughout the state. Projects include the North Carolina Archives Library, renovation of the North Carolina Governor's Mansion, the city hall complex, and his office on Hillsborough Street, all in Raleigh, and buildings at East Carolina University. He worked with George Matsumoto on the 1954-1955 addition to North Carolina State University's Brooks Hall. He also taught architecture at North Carolina State College from 1939 to 1941. The American Institute of Architects-North Carolina Chapter has honored Williams by establishing the F. Carter Williams Gold Medal to recognize distinguished careers and extraordinary accomplishments of individual architects.
From the guide to the F. Carter Williams Drawings, 1952, (Special Collections Research Center)
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- Architecture, Domestic
- Architecture, Domestic
- Architectural drawing
- Architecture
- Architecture
- Architecture
- Architecture, Modern
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- Architecture, Modern (as recorded)
- North Carolina (as recorded)