-
FABRAP, or Finch, Alexander, Barnes,
Rothschild and Paschal, was an
architectural firm
founded in Atlanta,
Georgia in 1958. They
specialized in sports...
- was an
architectural and
engineering firm
formed from the
acquisition of
FABRAP by the
Atlanta engineering firm
Rosser White Hobbs Davidson McClellan Kelly...
-
Memphis Height 321 feet (98 m)
Design and
construction Architect(s)
Rosser Fabrap International O.T.
Marshall Architects (B**** Pro
Shops improvements) Other...
- the majors.
Fulton County Stadium was
designed by a joint-venture team of
FABRAP (Finch
Alexander Barnes Rothschild & Paschal) and Heery, Inc. Fenster, Kenneth...
- new
facility were Stafford/Rosser
Fabrap, a
joint venture between Stafford Consultants of
Princeton and
Rosser Fabrap International of Atlanta. Soon after...
- Studies). It was
designed by a
partnership of
Atlanta architectural firm
FABRAP and New York firm
Emery Roth & Sons.
First Atlanta was
acquired by the holding...
-
Griffin and
Stuck Frier Lane
Scott Beisner of Jonesboro.
Designed by
Rosser FABRAP International of
Atlanta and Mott, Mobley,
McGowan & Griffin. "Mott, Ralph...
- ($47.5 million in 2023 dollars) $63
million (1993 Expansion)
Architect FABRAP Tenants Greensboro Generals (EHL/SHL) (1959–1975) Wake
Forest Demon Deacons...
- his work in Atlanta, Georgia. He
worked with the firm
FABRAP, which, in 1985,
became Rosser FABRAP International and
later Rosser International. Together...
- July 28, 2003) was an
American Architect and
founder of
architectural firm
FABRAP.
Finch graduated from the
Georgia Institute of
Technology in 1936 with a...