Atwood & Weeks.

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The firm Atwood & Weeks, Inc., Architects and Engineers, existed in Durham, North Carolina, from the 1930s to 1942. The principals in the firm were the engineer Thomas C. Atwood and architect Raymond Weeks. The firm was preceded by Atwood & Nash, Architects and Engineers (early 1920s-early 1930s) and succeeded by H. Raymond Weeks, Inc. (1942-1960). Buildings designed by Atwood & Weeks and Atwood & Nash include the Carolina Inn (Chapel Hill, N.C.); dormitories, Kenan Stadium, Manning Hall, Morehead Patterson Bell Tower, and other buildings at the University of North Carolina (Chapel Hill); Hill Store Building (Durham, N.C.); original buildings at North Carolina Central University (Durham, N.C.); U. S. Post Office (Durham, N.C.); and Memorial Auditorium (Raleigh, N.C.).

From the guide to the Atwood and Weeks Notebook on Cubic Foot Costs, Circa 1937, (Special Collections Research Center)

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