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James Gamble Rogers II was born on 24 January, 1901 in United States, is an American architect (1901–1990). Discover James Gamble Rogers II's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 89 years old?

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Born 24 January 1901
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Date of death 30 October, 1990
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1901

James Gamble Rogers II (January 24, 1901 – October 30, 1990) was a celebrated American architect practicing primarily in Winter Park, Florida in the middle years of the twentieth century.

He is noted for suavely elegant residential and commercial work, in the Spanish Revival, Mediterranean Revival, French Provincial, and Colonial Revival styles.

His occasional forays into the Art Deco and International Style also garnered outstanding contributions to the built environment.

Rogers was born on January 24, 1901, in Chicago, Illinois, to John Arthur Rogers and Elizabeth Baird Rogers.

His father, as well as his paternal uncle and namesake James Gamble Rogers were both architects.

Rogers grew up in Winnetka until his family relocated to Florida when he was in high school.

1924

Thereafter, he attended Dartmouth College but returned to Daytona Beach and began work in his father's architecture practice before he could graduate, in 1924.

Between 1924 and 1934, Rogers designed many buildings but because he was not yet a registered architect, during that decade the drawings were signed by his father and by other architects.

1928

In 1928 he opened a branch of his father's practice in Winter Park.

1930

Throughout the 1930s and 1940s Rogers designed many outstanding commissions, chiefly residential, which were and remain among the most sought after homes in Winter Park and environs.

Perhaps his best known of these is the Barbour Residence, also known as "Casa Feliz".

1932

The house was built on a site overlooking Lake Osceola in 1932; to save the home from destruction, in 2000 it was moved to its present location and is available for tours and for special event rentals.

The home, designed to resemble a Spanish farmhouse, displays many of Roger's aesthetic gifts.

Other easily viewed Winter Park commissions include the Greeneda Court shops on Park Avenue, the First Church of Christ Scientist, the Barbour Apartments and the Olin Library on the campus of Rollins College.

Rogers continued to practice architecture until he was in his eighties.

1934

Following his father's death in 1934, Rogers managed the Orlando office of architect David Hyer.

1935

When Hyer returned to Charleston, South Carolina in 1935, Rogers opened his own practice in Winter Park, having successfully passed the Florida Board of Architecture examinations that year.

1948

Among his later commissions of note is the Greek Revival Florida Supreme Court Building in Tallahassee, of 1948.

1990

Rogers died on October 30, 1990 at the home he designed on Temple Grove Avenue, Winter Park.

At least a few of his works have been listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) for their architecture.