Carneal and Johnston (Richmond, Va.)
Historical Note
J. Ambler Johnston was born in 1885 and was a 1904 graduate of Virginia Agricultural and Mechanical College and Polytechnic Institute. He also earned a master of science degree in 1905 from VPI. Johnston resided in Richmond, Virginia, where he served as a charter member of the Richmond Rotary Club and was a Civil War scholar. He died in 1974.
William Leigh Carneal, Jr., was born in Richmond on October 24, 1881, and graduated in 1903 from the Virginia Military Institute. He began his architectural practice around 1906 following a three year stint as a clerk in his father's company, Sitterding-Carneal-Davis Company. He died in 1958.
In 1908, Carneal and Johnston combined offices. The firm's first building was the original McBryde Hall on the VPI campus, completed in 1917. The firm helped to incorporate the Collegiate Gothic style to the campus landscape. For a brief period, the firm included a third partner and was known as Carneal, Johnston, & Wright. Both Carneal and Johnston retired in the 1950s. In 1999, the surviving firm of Carneal and Johnston merged with Ballou, Justice, & Upton Architects.
Found in 27 Collections and/or Records:
Glass Plate Negative, No. 116, VPI Main Tower Exterior, Carneal and Johnston Architects, n.d. (Ms2014-016)
Glass Plate Negative, No. 117, VPI Front Elevation, Carneal and Johnston Architects, n.d. (Ms2014-016)
Glass Plate Negative, No. 118, VPI Prospective Exterior, Carneal and Johnston Architects, n.d. (Ms2014-016)
Glass Plate Negative, No. 155, VPI Dormitory Wing Exterior and Front Elevation Exterior, Carneal and Johnston Architects, n.d. (Ms2014-016)
Glass Plate Negative, No. 181, Proposed VPI Alumni Hall Exterior, Carneal and Johnston Architects, October 31, 1916 (Ms2014-016)
Glass Plate Negative, No. 182, Proposed VPI Alumni Hall First Floor Plan, Carneal and Johnston Architects, October 31, 1916 (Ms2014-016)
Virginia Tech Buildings Architectural Collection
Collection consists of architectural drawings, blueprints, and floorplans of selected campus buildings located on the campus of the Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University in Blacksburg, VA.