WILLIAM RANSOM (BILL) CAMPBELL, JR., AIA (1920-1996)

Bill Campbell was born in Durham and graduated from Chapel Hill High School.  After a few years at UNC-Chapel Hill, he served in the Navy during WWII.  There as a radioman he met future wife Jinx who was an air traffic controller.  After marrying, they toured with big bands, with Bill playing Bass and Jinx as lead singer.

After a few years, they decided to attend college in Ada OK.  Here Bill decided to be an architect.  In 1947, they moved to Tulane University in New Orleans then to Raleigh where he finished an architecture degree at NCSU's School of Design in 1954.  On a train in the early 1950's through Baton Rouge, they met Frank Lloyd Wright and his wife. 

After working for design firms in Charlotte and Greensboro, Campbell  worked briefly for Jim Webb and photographed a number of Webb's houses.  Campbell moved to Arkansas and became the architect and facilities planner at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville from 1959-1965.  He was an early member of the Association of University Architects and served as President.  The Campbells adopted three children by that point and moved to Hawaii where he was director of facilities planning at the University of Hawaii for about three years. In 1968, they left for the University of Oklahoma where he had multiple roles in university and medical facilities planning. 

They moved to Morehead City in 1987 where he worked for Carl Bivens.  He died of cancer in July of 1996.  At his memorial service, he was called "a true Renaissance man."

1958 - The William and Jean Winders Residence, 5403 Russell Road, formerly called 5332 North Willowhaven Drive, Durham.  4 acres. Winders was the attorney for the adoption of the Campbell's first child.  Campbell did the design work in exchange for another lot in Willow Haven.  Sold to Patricia Hyldburg in 2001.  Sold to Anil Sethi and other investors in 2004 who put on a hip roof and reduced much of the modernist feel of the house.  Sold to current owner Kelly Phillips-Vannoy in 2006.

Sources include:  William Winders via daughter Cheryl, Patricia Hyldburg, Anil Sethi, wife Jinx Campbell.


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