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Lasting Legacy TurnerBatson Celebrates 100 Years of Pioneering Architectural Design By Anne Ruisi
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urnerBatson Architects – the firm that designed Birmingham landmarks such as the Alabama Sports Hall of Fame, Trinity United Methodist Church and the Hollywood section of Homewood – is celebrating its 100th anniversary this year. “It is very rewarding to drive around town to see the lasting legacy of our firm. The relationships and friendships developed along the way
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George P. Turner designed the home of Hollywood developer Clyde Nelson.
are the ultimate reward,” said the firm’s president, Dave Reese. Since its inception in 1924, TurnerBatson Architects has been involved in some of the most significant architectural design projects in Alabama, according to a company news release. These include hundreds of projects throughout the Over the Mountain area, including schools,
See TURNERBATSON, page 28
Historic Hollywood Tour of Homes returns in April. See story page 28