![]() From 1975 until 1987, Paul Gordon Associates had to share Sinnott Jr.'s attention with the Gayton Crossing Partnership and Investors Savings & Loan, both of which kept the firm busy developing Gayton Crossing Shopping Center and Gayton Crossing Office Park, as well as numerous branch banks in Richmond and Charlottesville. Sinnott, Sr.'s death in 1974, the partnership saw an increase in commercial work: banks, medical offices, and office buildings and parks. Sinnott, Jr., joined the firm, until Edward F. Chinnis, Stanley Orginz, Leon Siegel, and Morton Zedd, but most importantly, in 1958 he began his relationship with developer Paul Gordon and with Gordon's related construction firm, Pauburne, Inc.ĭuring the period from 1958, when Edward F. He collaborated with a number of developers, including A.F. Paul's Catholic schools, all in Richmond. Smith), Hanover (Hanover County Training School), and King William (King William County Training School and Sharon Indian School) counties, but also undertook a number of parochial school projects, including Benedictine High, St. There is little significant work between 19, as Sinnott had closed his office and was pursuing civilian war-time employment.īeginning in 1945, Sinnott increased his work with schools, including public school buildings in Caroline (C.T. It was during this pre-World War II period that Sinnott also began his relationship with Franklin Federal Savings & Loan, and worked on the historic Crozet House, Richmond, Va. Bliley Funeral Home, Massaponax Sand and Gravel, Southern Aid Society of Richmond, Streitman Biscuit Company, and Yorktown Ice and Storage/Yorktown Supply Company and prototype houses for developers: Hutzler & Carr, Inc., Jones & Robins, Inc., and Laburnum Construction Corporation. commercial buildings for Flowers School Equipment Company, Frank A. Once on his own, in 1934, Sinnott continued to focus on Hanover County school projects: Atlee, Battlefield Park, Henry Clay, and Rockville but also designed a number of theaters: Brookland Theatre, Richmond, Daw Theatre, Tappahannock, Henrico Theater, Richmond, Page Theatre, Luray, Park Theatre, Richmond, Robinson Theatre, Richmond, Roth Pitts Theater, Suffolk, Rex Theater, Williamsburg, and Walker Theater, Richmond, Va. Meyers & Son, Rawlings Motor Company, Tobacco Foil Company, and Yorktown Ice and Storage Company. ![]() schools for Hanover County, including Ashland, Doswell, and Montpelier, as well as Epiphany Episcopal School, Mizpah Presbyterian Church and School, and Monte Maria Academy and companies, including Church Hill Vehicle Company, S.Q. ![]() Kastelberg, and Ordway Puller church buildings for Barton Heights Methodist Episcopal South, Fifth Street Baptist, Richmond, Va., First Christian, Laurel Presbyterian, Richmond, Va., Oakland Methodist Episcopal, Chesterfield County, Va., Parkview Baptist, Richmond, Va., and Sacred Heart Cathedral, Richmond, Va. While associated with Luther Hartsook during the years 1920–1933, Sinnott assisted in designing a number of private residences for C.A. Drawings and plans consist of the most complete set, with partial, void, and duplicate sheets discarded. Project files contain correspondence with clients and contractors, financial information, shop drawings, specifications, and technical information concerning fixtures and materials. Sinnott and its successor, Sinnott & Son. Sinnott, and the architectural firms of Edward F. ![]() Sinnott & Son, Richmond, Va.Ĭhiefly project files and drawings of the partnership of Luther P. Sinnott, Jr., Papers, 1920–1998Ībstract: Include office files, project files, drawings and plans of the architectural firm of Edward F. Sinnott, Jr., Richmond, Va., April 26, 2002. Sinnott, Jr., Papers, 1920–1998 (Mss3 Si663 a FA2), Virginia Historical Society, Richmond, Va. ![]() Sinnott, Jr., 1920–1998įunded by a grant from the Andrew W. ![]()
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