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WARREN TOBIN (TOBY) SAVAGE III, AIA (1939-)
Savage graduated from Auburn University in 1964. He worked for Cogswell/Hausler until 1973 then moved to Haskins and Rice. There he advanced and the firm became Haskins Rice Savage and Pearce. He left that firm to be partner at Rairden Savage Architects before joining O'Brien/Atkins in 1999. Savage was the Project Architect for the $500 million Raleigh-Durham International Airport Terminal C Replacement and Expansion team.
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1972 - The Toby Savage House, his own at 316 Glenwood Drive, Chapel Hill. Four modular units, each 15 feet wide, rest on two separate exposed steel platforms that step down the sloped wooded site, minimizing the amount of clearing and grading required. A stacked walk-in closet and family room addition were constructed using existing cantilevered steel beams originally provided for future expansion from the lower platform. Features a conversation pit living room, suspended from the floor framing, making the fireplace easily accessible.
1975 - The Philip and Ann Little Residence, 2800 Sandia Drive, Raleigh. 2339 square feet. Sold in 1995 to Courtney Sharpe Ward. Sold in 1998 to Mark Smith and Allison Valentine. Sold in 2000 to George and Susan Miller. Sold in 2002 to current owners Adam and Miles Engels.
1970's - The Levy Residence Addition, 319 Glendale Drive, Chapel Hill. A separate studio addition was placed in the rear yard of the house across a terrace from the dining room and kitchen. The existing screen porch roof was remodeled to mirror the roof pitch of the new studio. The screen porch, studio, studio deck and terrace combined to make a private outdoor sitting area for the house.
1985 - The Cromartie and Horner Residence Addition, 204 Weaver Road, Chapel Hill. Designed while Savage was partner at Haskins, Rice, Savage & Pearce PA.
1993 - The Brinich Residence Addition, 320 Glendale Drive, Chapel Hill. Designed while Savage was a partner with Haskins, Rice, Savage & Pearce PA. major office addition included a waiting area, restroom and two private counseling areas with an elevated separate entrance that connects them to a rear yard accessed by a deck facing an adjoining wooded park.
1997 - The Shafroth Residence Addition, 304 Glenwood Drive, Chapel Hill. Designed while Savage was partner at Rairden Savage Architects. |
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Sources include: Toby Savage, Dail Dixon, Ken Gray, O'Brien Atkins. |
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