G. Lloyd Preacher
George Lloyd Preacher (1882–1972) was an architect prominent in Atlanta, Georgia and the southeastern United States in the design of commercial office, hotel, and apartment buildings.
Notable buildings that he designed include:
- Briarcliff Hotel in Atlanta, where Asa G. Candler, Jr. lived later in life
- Henry Grady Hotel in Atlanta
- Lamar Building in Augusta, Georgia
- Medical Arts Building in Atlanta
- Rainbow Terrace in Druid Hills, Atlanta, the mansion built for Lucy Candler Heinz, daughter of Coca-Cola founder Asa Griggs Candler
- Redmont Hotel in Birmingham, Alabama
- Orange Court Hotel (1924), Orlando, Florida. Demolished 1990.
in addition, Preacher's firm designed:
- Seagle Building in Gainesville, Florida
- McCormick County Courthouse in McCormick, South Carolina
- Hotel Eutaw in Orangeburg, South Carolina
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