Arthur Neal Robinson

Arthur Neal Robinson, Sr. (1886–1958) was an architect in Atlanta, Georgia.[1] He partnered with Edward Emmett Dougherty for a few years.[2] Robinson was born in Atlanta in 1886 and graduated from Hunter's School for Boys in 1902. He attended the University of Georgia and worked as a draftsman for Harry Walker and then for Edward Dougherty beginning in 1907. In 1912, they formed the firm of Dougherty and Robinson.[2] He produced several designs for residences in Druid Hills and Morningside neighborhood and worked on church designs with Dougherty.[2]

Robinson's son Arthur Neal Robinson, Jr. trained at Georgia Tech and Yale to become an architect and formed the firm of Arthur Neal Robinson Sr. and Jr., Architects and Engineers with his father. It lasted until 1958.[2]

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