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Tag Archives: Modernist architecture

John Parmelee’s Fire-Safe Streamlined Model Home

25 Nov

In the 1930s, architect John H. Parmelee introduced “fire-safe” houses to Nashville. Constructed of masonry, these dwellings were often designed with modernist features such as flat concrete roofs, concrete structural systems, metal frame windows, tile floors, and stucco walls. Completed … Read More »

Concrete, John Parmelee, Modernist architecture, Nashville, Streamline Moderne, Tennessee

St. Joseph Church: “Not Bizarre” Mid-Century Modern in Nashville

14 Jan

This unassuming Mid-Century Modern landmark hides in plain sight in Madison, a suburban neighborhood in northeast Nashville. The St. Joseph Catholic Church and School opened at 1225 Gallatin Pike in 1953. Six years later, in 1959, the parish hired Belli … Read More »

Belli & Belli, Mid-Century Modern, Modernist architecture, Nashville, St. Joseph Catholic Church, Tennessee 2 Comments

Dr. Ira N. Kelley House & Office: Unconventional Postmodern Landmarks in Trousdale County

28 Dec

In the early 1980s, Dr. Ira Neeley Kelley, Jr. (1926-2007), a longtime physician at Hartsville, Tennessee, and his wife JoAnn Kelley, hired Alabama architect Robert L. “Bob” Faust (1932-2020) to design a Postmodern hilltop home near Hartsville in rural Trousdale … Read More »

Bruce Goff, Hartsville, Ira Kelley, Modernist architecture, Robert Faust, Tennessee, Trousdale County 1 Comment

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