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MASON SPILLER HICKS, FAIA
(1921-2010) Hicks worked for Jim Webb in Chapel Hill for a few years. In 1952, he moved back to Fayetteville and was partners with Dan and Frank MacMillan at MacMillan, Hicks, and MacMillan. In 1960, he left to form his own firm. Notable projects include the 1969 Fayetteville Airport Terminal. Hicks taught with Harwell Harris at the NCSU School of Design in 1985. He was also an avid furniture builder. He retired in the early 1990's and lived in Fayetteville.
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1946 - The Mason and Grace Hicks House, multiple
renovations at
1415 Summit Avenue, Fayetteville.
Hicks did not design it but the house became his work-in-progress
for decades.
1955 - The L. P. (Pete) and Nanny French House,
2310 Westdale Drive, Fayetteville.
Designed by Hicks while working with
Dan MacMillan. Featured in the
April 1962 Southern Architect. Built by C. E. Reeves and Sons
of Fayetteville. Landscape architects, Godwin and Bell. Sold to Colin
and Mary Wallace Markland. Sold in 1984 to John H. and Nancy
G. Parker Belser. Transferred to Nancy G. Parker upon her
divorce and name change. Sold in 2002 to David
and Sandra Fisher. Hicks called this his favorite house.
1963 - The Edward and Amy Cook House,
436 Summerlea Drive, Fayetteville.
1963 - The J. O. (Joe) and Lura S. Tally House,
3100 Tallywood Drive, Fayetteville.
7.23 acres. Here's a classic situation where the land is worth
much more than the house.
Has been vacant for a few years - and is in danger of teardown.
1964 - The Joan and Richard Robert (Bob) Allen House,
1414 Pine
Valley Loop, Fayetteville.
1965 - The JW and Millie Pate House,
1510 Morganton Road, Fayetteville.
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