- Wallace Rayfield
Wallace A. Rayfield (born
Macon, Georgia aroundMay 10 ,1874 —1941) was the second formally educated practicingAfrican American architect in the United States.Rayfield graduated from
Pratt Institute ,Columbia University in 1899 with a Bachelor of Science in Architecture. Upon graduation, he was recruited byBooker T. Washington to the Directorship of the Architectural and Mechanical Drawing Department atTuskegee Institute inAlabama . In 1907, Rayfield opened a professional office in Tuskegee from which he sold mail-order plans nationwide. He also advertised "branch offices" in Birmingham, Montgomery, Mobile andTalladega, Alabama and Atlanta, Savannah, Macon andAugusta, Georgia .He left Tuskegee Institute and moved to Birmingham in 1908 to focus on his young practice. He was elected as Superintending Architect for the
Freedman's Aid Society and Connectional Architect of theAfrican Methodist Episcopal Zion Church .Notable works
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16th Street Baptist Church ,Birmingham, Alabama , 1911
* 32nd Street Baptist Church, Birmingham, 1924
* 6th Avenue Baptist Church, Birmingham
* Trinity Baptist Church, Birmingham
* Metropolitan A.M.E. Zion Church, Birmingham
* Ebenezer Baptist Church,Chicago, Illinois
* St Paul's Episcopal Church,Batesville, Arkansas
* Trinity Building, South Africa
* Mt. Zion Baptist Church,Pensacola, Florida
* Morning Star Baptist Church,Demopolis, Alabama
* Marlinton Methodist Church,Marlinton, West Virginia
* Marlinton Presbyterian Church,Marlinton, West Virginia
* Mt. Pilgrim Baptist Church,Milton, Florida
* Madame Clisby Residence, Birmingham
* Dr A. M. Brown Residence, Birmingham
* R. A. Blount Residence, Birmingham
* Rocky Springs Presbyterian Church, Laurens, SCee also
*
Robert R. Taylor , the first professionally-trained African American architect in the United States
*William Sidney Pittman andVetner Tandy , students of Rayfield'sReferences
* McKenzie, Vinson. (Fall 1993) " [http://rl.blacklabmedia.com/site/site/history.html A Pioneering African-American Architect in Alabama: Wallace A. Rayfield, 1874-1941] ." "Journal of the Interfaith Forum on Religion, Art & Architecture." Vol. 13
External links
* [http://www.allenrdurough.com/index.htm Wallace A. Rayfield] site by Allen R. Durough
* [http://rl.blacklabmedia.com/site/site/index.html Rayfield Legacy] project to convert 32nd St. Baptist Church in Birmingham to condominiums. Includes history of the church.
* [http://www.bhamwiki.com/wiki/index.php?title=Wallace_Rayfield Wallace Rayfield] at BhamWiki.com
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