Ligon B. Flynn, FAIA (February 24, 1931 – September 26, 2010), was an American architect who practiced in North Carolina — widely known for his coastal residential projects of southeastern North Carolina, notably in the Wilmington area. On the receipt of his professional archives, North Carolina State University said "Flynn’s approach to design was marked by a kind of holistic environmentalism. He prioritized daylight and natural ventilation and wanted indoor and outdoor spaces to seem interchangeable."
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| - Ligon B. Flynn, FAIA (February 24, 1931 – September 26, 2010), was an American architect who practiced in North Carolina — widely known for his coastal residential projects of southeastern North Carolina, notably in the Wilmington area. On the receipt of his professional archives, North Carolina State University said "Flynn’s approach to design was marked by a kind of holistic environmentalism. He prioritized daylight and natural ventilation and wanted indoor and outdoor spaces to seem interchangeable." (en)
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| - son: Ligon Haywood Flynn, daughter: Susan Brooks Flynn Romano James (en)
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| - Ligon B. Flynn, FAIA (February 24, 1931 – September 26, 2010), was an American architect who practiced in North Carolina — widely known for his coastal residential projects of southeastern North Carolina, notably in the Wilmington area. On the receipt of his professional archives, North Carolina State University said "Flynn’s approach to design was marked by a kind of holistic environmentalism. He prioritized daylight and natural ventilation and wanted indoor and outdoor spaces to seem interchangeable." (en)
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