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E. Eean McNaughton

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E. Eean McNaughton
Born (1931-10-12) October 12, 1931 (age 93)
EducationBachelor of Architecture, Tulane University, 1955
North Dakota State University, 1963
Occupation(s)Architect, educator
SpouseJoan McNaughton (1931-)
Awards1995 AIA Honor Award
1988 2010 Medal of Honor
Golden Girder award
Vieux Carre Courier 1972
WebsiteWorks

E. Eean McNaughton (born 1931) is an American architect and professor of architecture.

Early life

McNaughton was born in 1931, son of Eean Eugene McNaughton and Mary Elizabeth (Ellis) McNaughton, in New Orleans, Louisiana.

He attended Tulane University where he obtained a Bachelor of Architecture in 1955.

Career

He has designed over fifty buildings, structures and interior remodels. He was involved in historic renovations and preservation throughout the state of Louisiana over a career spanning more than five decades. His work has been described as memorable, notable and key in the preservation of historic structures that were instrumental in American history.[1]

McNaughton's works include schools, government buildings, and private and public residences. One example is Benjamin Franklin High School. One preservation example is the restoration and preservation of the Old Louisiana State Capitol.[2] He was key in planning and architecture in preparation for natural disasters.[3]

References

  1. ^ Sisson, Patrick
  2. ^ Haase, Carol K
  3. ^ UnifiedNewOrleans (2006-08-03), UNOP Planner Presentations: E. Eean McNaughton Architects (N, retrieved 2017-09-20