The Edward Vason Jones Memorial Hall, designed by Vason Jones, at the United States Department of State.The White House Vermeil Room in 1990, before redecoration in 1991. The design shown here was done by Clement Conger and Vason Jones.
Edward Vason Jones (August 3, 1909 – October 1, 1980), a neoclassical architect and member of the Georgia School of Classicism, began his career in 1936 with the design and construction of the Gillionville Plantation near his hometown of Albany, Georgia. The project impressed Hal Hentz of the well-known Atlanta firm of Hentz, Reid, and Adler so much that he hired Vason Jones as draftsman and superintendent of construction, despite his lack of formal training in architecture.
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EdwardVasonJones (August 3, 1909 – October 1, 1980), a neoclassical architect and member of the Georgia School of Classicism, began his career in 1936...
Colonel Edward T. Watts. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places on January 18, 1973, due to its architectural significance. EdwardVason Jones...
curator, Clement Conger, with architect and interior designer EdwardVasonJones. VasonJones replaced Sister Parish's simple curtains that fit within the...
ceiling medallion and cornice moldings were altered by architect EdwardVasonJones during the Nixon administration to more closely resemble early 1800s...
Johnston Sr. (1859–1936) A. Quincy Jones (1913–1979) E. Fay Jones (1921–2004) EdwardVasonJones (1909–1980) Grant Jones (1938–2021) Rick Joy (born 1958)...
finish. The room was painted a soft green, and drapery was designed by EdwardVasonJones in gold, green, and blue with complex swags trimmed in bobbin tassels...
Spartanburg Herald-Journal. AP. Archived from the original on May 29, 2016. Jones, Mark R. (2007). "Chapter Five: Too Young to Die: The Execution of George...
McCarthy Crenshaw (left end), Davis (left tackle), John Brown (left guard), J. Vason McWhorter (center), Leroy Moorehead (right guard), Opp (right tackle), Fred...