Edward L. Daugherty
Submitted by Anonymous on Sep 28, 2009
Ed Daugherty was the first and most important of a new generation of practitioners in the southeast following World War II.
His six decade career ranges from small gardens and estates to colleges, cultural insititutions, and environmentally sensitive large developments. In his interview, Daugherty talks about his life, the city of Atlanta, his career, and such notable projects as Georgia's Governor's mansion.
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