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==Early works==
==Early works==
[[[[File:Williams Park St. Petersburg Florida Amphitheater.jpg|thumb|The [[Williams Park]] bandstand]]
[[File:St. Pete Pier pano-tall01.jpg|thumb|[[St. Pete Pier]]]]
[[File:St. Pete Pier pano-tall01.jpg|thumb|[[St. Pete Pier]]]]
*[[Caples Fine Arts Center]] complex, [[Sarasota, Florida]]
*[[Caples Fine Arts Center]] complex, [[Sarasota, Florida]]

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Harvard Jolly is a St. Petersburg, Florida based architectural firm known for its work on school, healthcare and public buildings. It was founded as a solo practice in 1938 by William B. Harvard, Sr.[1] With the addition of Blanchard E. Jolly as partner, the firm became Harvard Jolly in 1961. In thte 1970s Enrique M. Marcet, R. John Clees and William B. Harvard, Jr. joined the firm, which became known as Harvard Jolly Clees Toppe Architecture for some time. Harvard Jolly has offices in St. Petersburg, Tampa, Punta Gorda, Ft. Myers, Jacksonville, Orlando, and Ft. Lauderdale.[1]

In 2012, Harvard Jolly was chosen along with Ikon 5 Architects of Princeton, New Jersey to design St. Petersburg College's College of Business building[1] In 2013 the firm was chosen to design a 111,000 square foot $60 million police headquarters building in St. Petersburg, Florida.[2]

Recent works by Harvard Jolly

Early works

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The Williams Park bandstand
St. Pete Pier

References

Further reading

  • Harvard Jolly Clees Toppe Architecture, Booth-Clibborn Editions, 2000 ISBN 186154152X, 9781861541529 120 pages

Company website