Louis Pounders
Louis Pounders is an American architect in Memphis, Tennessee. He is a Fellow (FAIA) at the American Institute of Architects. He has worked with Askew Nixon Ferguson Architects.[1][2] Pounders graduated from Rhodes College and received a Master of Architecture from Harvard Graduate School of Design. Pounders chaired the National AIA Committee on Design in 2009, the only Tennessee architect to have held the position.[1][3] He co-authored A Survey of Modern Public Buildings in Memphis, Tennessee from 1940 to 1980.[1] He designed his own home in 1996.[4]
Work
- Metropolitan Interfaith Association (MIFA)
- Tunica RiverPark in Mississippi
- Alex Haley Interpretive Center in Henning
- "On the Rocks" weekend house in Arkansas
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References
- Memphis architect Louis Pounders gets invitation to study in Rome by Thomas Bailey Jr. Memphis Commercial Appeal March 6, 2012
- "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2013-02-10. Retrieved 2014-03-25.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link) Rhodes College
- Where architects live Memphis Business Journal
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