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.
Designed by Charles Barber (i.e., before the formation of Barber & McMurry, or outside the firm)
Designed by Charles Barber and Dean Parmelee
Name | Location | Completed | Status | Other information | Image | Reference | |
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C. Powell Smith House (Lyons View Pike) | 1913 | Demolished | [1] | ||||
Southern States Building (Chilhowee Park) | 1913 | Demolished | |||||
First Christian Church (5th Ave.) | 1914 | Standing | NRHP contributing property (Emory Place Historic District) | [2] | |||
Cecil H. Baker House (Kingston Pike) | 1916 | Demolished | [3] [4] | ||||
Alexander Bonnyman House (Kingston Pike) | 1916 | Demolished | NRHP contributing property (Kingston Pike Historic District) | ||||
J. Allen Smith House (Lyons View Pike) | 1916 | Demolished | http://cmdc.knoxlib.org/cdm4/item_viewer.php?CISOROOT=/p265301coll7&CISOPTR=760&CISOBOX=1&REC=4 | ||||
Rogan-Webb House (W. Main St.) | 1920 | Standing | [5] | ||||
David Young House (1210 Oak Park Ave.) | 1920 | Standing | Designed for David Young, ALCOA Executive (Oak Park Historic District) | [6] | |||
S.D. Coykendall House (502 Scenic Dr.) | 1921 | Standing | [7] [8] | ||||
William Cary Ross House (Lyons View Pike) | 1921 | Demolished | |||||
Candoro Marble Works showroom and garage | 1921-1922 | Standing | NRHP (#96001399) | [9] | |||
Fort Sanders Manor Apartments (Laurel Ave.) | 1922 | Standing | |||||
Calvin Holmes House (Melrose Place) | 1922 | Standing | [10] | ||||
Ridgeview II (Laurel Ave.) | 1922 | ||||||
Hugh VanDeventer House (Lyons Bend Rd.) | 1923 | Standing | |||||
Benjamin McMurray House 937 Scenic Drive | 1924 | Standing | Benjamin Franklin McMurray's personal home | https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:937_Scenic_Drive.jpg | |||
Mountain View Hotel (R) | 1924 | Demolished | NRHP (#84003681); hotel built in 1916, overhauled in 1924 | [11] | |||
West Barber House (518 Glenwood Ave.) | 1925 | Standing | NRHP contributing property (Old North Knoxville Historic District) | [12] | |||
J.V. Henderson House (Kingston Pike) | 1925 | ||||||
General Building (South Market St.) | 1925 | Standing | NRHP (#88000174) | [13] | |||
Knoxville YWCA Building (Clinch Ave.) | 1925-1926 | Standing | |||||
Earl Worsham House (Kingston Pike) | 1925 | Standing | |||||
A.A. Yeager House (Kingston Pike) | 1925 | Standing | |||||
Barton Chapel | 1926 | Standing | NRHP (#84003679) | [14] [15] | |||
Glen Craig (Westland Drive) | 1926 | Standing | [16] | ||||
C.M. Moore House (Cherokee Blvd.) | 1926 | Standing | |||||
E.H. Scharringhaus House (Kingston Pike) | 1926 | Standing | |||||
Washington Pike Methodist Church | 1926 | Standing | |||||
George F. Barber Jr. House (1854 Prospect Pl.) | 1927 | Standing | Designed for Charles Barber's brother George. | [17] | |||
Holston Hills Country Club | 1927 | Standing | |||||
Chase and Laura Barber Hutchinson House (1856 Prospect Pl.) | 1927 (approx.) | Standing | Designed for Charles Barber's sister Laura. | ||||
Warren Kerr House (Cherokee Blvd.) | 1927 | Standing | |||||
William Seale Jr. House (Kingston Pike) | 1927 | Standing | Currently home to the Knoxville Montessori School | ||||
J.B. Coykendall House (Lyons View Pike) | 1928 | Standing | |||||
Hugh M. Goforth House (Lyons View Pike) | 1928 | Demolished | |||||
Westcliff (Lyons View Pike) | 1928 | Demolished | |||||
Alumni Gym Auditorium (University of Tennessee) | 1929 | Standing | Renovated by BarberMcMurry in 2003 | ||||
First Christian Church, Education Wing (Fifth Ave.) | 1929 | Standing | |||||
Knoxville YMCA Building (Locust St.) | 1929-1930 | Standing | NRHP (#83004256) | ||||
N.E. Logan House (Lyons View Pike) | 1929 | Standing | |||||
Sequoyah School (Southgate Rd.) | 1929 | Standing | |||||
George Taylor House (Kingston Pike) (R) | 1929 | Standing | NRHP (Kingston Pike Historic District); house built in 1900, remodeled in 1929 | [18] | |||
1029 Scenic Drive | 1930 | Standing | |||||
Martin Baker House (Lyons View Pike) | 1930 | Demolished | |||||
Henson Hall (University of Tennessee) | 1930 | Standing | [19] | ||||
Hesler Hall (University of Tennessee) | 1930 | Standing | [20] | ||||
Church Street United Methodist Church (Henley St.) | 1931 | Standing | [21] | ||||
Hoskins Library (University of Tennessee) | 1931-1932 | Standing | |||||
Hal B. Mebane Jr. House | 1931 | Standing | |||||
Charles I. Barber House (Alcoa Highway) | 1933 | Standing | |||||
Ossoli Circle Clubhouse | 1933 | Standing | NRHP (#85000620) | [22] | |||
Smoky Mountain Hiking Club Cabin | 1934 | Standing | Barber was a member of this club; cabin assembled from logs of a dismantled pioneer cabin | [23] | |||
Dabney Hall (University of Tennessee) | 1935 | Standing | [24] | ||||
Fred Austin House (Lyons View Pike) | 1936 | Standing | |||||
South High School | 1936 | Standing | High school closed in 1976 | [25] | |||
Riverdale School | 1938 | Standing | NRHP (#94001258) | ||||
Christenberry Club Room (Henegar Ave.) | 1939 | Standing | NRHP (#97000242) | ||||
Arrowcraft Shop (Arrowmont) | 1940 | Moved | NRHP contributing property (Settlement School Community Outreach Historic District) | ||||
Great Smoky Mountains National Park Headquarters | 1940 | Standing | [26] | ||||
Stuart Dormitory (Arrowmont) | 1941 | Standing | NRHP contributing property (Settlement School Dormitories and Dwellings Historic District) | [27] | |||
Graham County Courthouse | 1942 | Standing | NRHP (#07000883) | [28] | |||
Melrose Hall (University of Tennessee) | 1946 | Standing | |||||
904 Southgate Drive | 1947 | Standing | |||||
Nicol Health Clinic Building (Arrowmont) | 1948 | Demolished | NRHP contributing property (Settlement School Community Outreach Historic District) | [29] | |||
First United Methodist Church | 1950 | Standing | NRHP (#07000661; listed as First Methodist Church, Gatlinburg) | ||||
Smith Staff House (Arrowmont) | 1952 | Standing | NRHP contributing property (Settlement School Dormitories and Dwellings Historic District) | ||||
Carolyn P. Brown University Center (University of Tennessee) | 1955 | Standing | |||||
Jenkins House (Cherokee Blvd.) | 1955 | Standing | Designed by Benjamin McMurry Jr. | ||||
Fort Sanders Regional Medical Center | 1958 | Standing | [30] | ||||
Red Barn (Arrowmont) (R) | 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 | ||||
Fountain City Library | 1964 | Standing | [31] | ||||
Rokeby Condominiums | 1976 | Standing | |||||
John J. Duncan Federal Building | 1988 | Standing | |||||
Thompson Cancer Survival Center (Fort Sanders) | 1988 | Standing | |||||
Roswell Presbyterian Church | 1999 | Standing | |||||
Cheyenne Ambulatory Medical Center | 2000 | Standing | |||||
Smokies Park | 2000 | Standing | |||||
East Tennessee History Center (Gay St.) | 2004 | Standing | |||||
Niswonger Performing Arts Center | 2004 | Standing | |||||
Mercy Medical Center North | 2007 | Standing | |||||
Pratt Pavilion (University of Tennessee) | 2007 | Standing | |||||
Clayton Science Center (Webb School) | 2008 | Standing | |||||
Ted Russell Hall (Carson Newman College) | 2008 | Standing | |||||
Magnolia Campus (Pellissippi State Community College) | 2009 | Standing | |||||
Heart Hospital (University of Tennessee Medical Center) | 2010 | Standing | |||||
King Family Library | 2010 | Standing | |||||
LeConte Medical Center | 2010 | Standing | |||||
Cathedral of the Most Sacred Heart of Jesus | 2018 | Standing | [32] |