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EDWIN E. BOULDIN, JR., AIA (1941-)

Bouldin grew up in Winston-Salem NC and went to Reynolds High School, graduating in 1959.  He attended Hampden-Sydney College with a degree in history and economics then the University of Virginia in architecture, finishing in 1969.  He returned to North Carolina and worked for Lashmit Brown Pollock and Colvin Hammill Walter.  He started his own firm in 1977 which continues today. 


1981 - 853 Buttonwood, Winston-Salem NC.  Sold in 2009 to current
owners
Jim McCool and Bruce Anderson.


  1985 - The Lee Rocamora and John Long Residence, aka the Shallowford Cliffs Residence, 3811 Ridgeway Drive, Pfafftown NC.  Built by McNair Construction.  Mechanical, plumbing, and electrical by W. G. Robinson.  Structural engineering by Sutton-Kennerly.  Decorated by Coy Carpenter.  Interior has an elevated hearth.  Won a 1990 AIANC Honor Award.  Exhibited at the NC Museum of Art from March 1992 to March 1993, "From the Ground Up:  Experiencing Architecture."  Photos by Joseph Ciarlante and R. Jackson Smith.  Sold to the late 1990's to current owners Elizabeth and Bob Sherertz.  For sale in 2010.


Sources include:  History of The North Carolina Chapter of the AIA 1913-1998:  An Architectural Heritage
by C. David Jackson and Charlotte V. Brown, Edwin Bouldin, Curtis Leonard.


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