T.S. Montgomery

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Thomas Stuart Montgomery (1917-1970) was an American architect working in Washington D.C. and Arizona during the middle 20th century. His offices were located in Old Town Scottsdale and later in downtown Tempe. He is known for designing Saint Barnabas On The Desert Episcopal Church in Paradise Valley.

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Thomas Stuart Montgomery
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Saint Barnabas on the Desert
Born1917
Died1970
NationalityAmerican
OccupationArchitect
PracticeT. S. Montgomery Architect
BuildingsRing Building, Saint Barnabas on the Desert

Life and career

Montgomery was born in 1917. Prior to coming to Arizona, Montgomery was associated with Ring Engineering Co., a Washington-based firm that specialized in multi-story high rise buildings. He served as principal architect for the design of the 12-story Ring Building in Washington. While working for the Ring from he was involved in the design of mini high-rise and garden type apartments in Washington and many other eastern cities. In 1948 he and his family moved to Arizona and settled in Tempe. He established his practice in 1954 and in 1957 moved it from Scottsdale to Tempe. He was commissioned to design Saint Barnabas On The Desert Episcopal Church, completed in 1961. Montgomery continued to design buildings throughout Arizona until his death in 1970. [1]

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Arizona State University Memorial Union expansion

Structures

Ring Engineering Co.

Arizona

References

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