William Morgan (architect)


William Newton Morgan, Sr. was an American architect and author, based in Jacksonville, Florida. Three of his designs are included on the Florida Association of the American Institute of Architects list of Florida's top 100 buildings. He has written five books including his most recent, Earth Architecture. In 2012 the University of Florida awarded Morgan an honorary doctor of arts degree as well as the first recipient of its School of Architecture's Lifetime Achievement Award. Morgan has been described as a pioneer of sustainable design.
Morgan grew up in Jacksonville and graduated with a bachelor's degree from Harvard University before serving in the U.S. Navy during the Korean War. After the war he returned to Harvard to study architecture. He studied in Italy on a Fulbright Scholarship and then returned to Jacksonville in 1961 to open his architecture practice in the city where he had grown up.
Morgan's five books cover the architecture of pre-industrial cultures, including those in pre-Columbian North America and Micronesia. He died in Jacksonville after a long illness on January 18, 2016, aged 85.

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