John Howey | |
Practice: | [www.[http://johnhoweyarchitect.com johnhoweyarchitect.com] John Howey + Associates] |
Significant Buildings: | Tampa City Hall Plaza Williers Residence Kennedy Residence Village Presbyterian Church CBA Building, University of South Florida Medical Offices 101 South Franklin Street |
John Howey (1932 – October 26, 2019) was a Florida architect known as part of the group of architects at work since 1965 that followed the Sarasota School of Architects led by Paul Rudolph. John Howey Associates is his Tampa Bay architectural firm formed in 1973. Some of his projects include Tampa City Hall Plaza, Village Presbyterian Church, and the Williers Residence in Tampa. John Howey passed away on Saturday, October 26, 2019.[1]
John Howey Associates has received numerous local, state and American Institute of Architects Design Awards for the Florida/Caribbean Region. In 2000, they received the AIA Award of Honor for Design as one of Florida top design firms of the 20th century. Their work has been exhibited at Selby Gallery and New College, Sarasota; Tampa Bay AIA Gallery; and at the AIA National Convention, Orlando, as well as the AIA Regional Convention Tour of Homes, Tampa. John Howey was selected for AIA’s most prestigious honor, the designation as a Fellow of the American Institute of Architects.
Howey has published numerous articles and two books: The Sarasota School of Architecture (M.I.T. Press, 1995) and Florida Architecture, A Celebration (A.I.A. Florida, 2000). Recognition of his work has been widespread, from the New York Times and the Architectural Review (London) to the Images Publishing Group in Australia.[2]
Howey began his practice in Tampa, Florida, in 1965 after winning a design competition for a waterfront residence on Tampa Bay. His work includes public and private architecture, historic preservation, interior design, and planning.