Russell Pancoast (February 13, 1899 – November 28, 1972) was an American architect and
city planner
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who designed hundreds of buildings throughout Florida and the city master plan for
Plantation, Florida
Plantation is a city in Broward County, Florida, United States. It is a part of the South Florida metropolitan area. The city's name comes from the previous part-owner of the land, the Everglades Plantation Company, and their unsuccessful attem ...
. He and his father,
Thomas J. Pancoast drew the city master plan for
Miami Beach, Florida
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.
Personal life and education
Born in 1899 and raised in
Camden, New Jersey
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, Pancoast was second of three boys of Katharine and Thomas J. Pancoast, a hardware merchant. His family was
Quaker
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and he graduated from the
George School in 1918, then his family moved to Miami Beach, where his father joined his wife's father developing real estate.
Pancoast attended the
University of Pennsylvania School of Design
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, followed by
Cornell University
Cornell University is a Private university, private Ivy League research university based in Ithaca, New York, United States. The university was co-founded by American philanthropist Ezra Cornell and historian and educator Andrew Dickson W ...
where he was a member of the New York Alpha chapter of
Phi Kappa Psi
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fraternity
and received a
Bachelor of Architecture degree in 1922.
After finishing his education, he married Katherine French in 1923. The couple had two children, Martha French in 1927 and Lester Collins in 1931.
Career
John S. Collins, Pancoast's maternal grandfather, was a
Miami Beach
Miami Beach is a coastal resort city in Miami-Dade County, Florida, United States. It is part of the Miami metropolitan area of South Florida. The municipality is located on natural and human-made barrier islands between the Atlantic Ocean an ...
developer during the
Florida land boom of the 1920s
The first real estate bubble in Florida was primarily caused by the economic prosperity of the 1920s coupled with a lack of knowledge about List of Florida hurricanes, storm frequency and poor Building code, building standards.
This pioneering e ...
.
When Pancoast and his extended family moved to Miami Beach, he worked at the firm
Kiehnel and Elliott
The architectural firm of Kiehnel and Elliott was established in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, in 1906. The firm did substantial work in Florida, and moved to Miami in 1922. From 1926, it was known as Kiehnel, Elliott and Chalfant.
Richard Kiehnel ...
before opening his own architectural design practice with Cornell fraternity brother
Edward Sibbert in 1927.
''Pancoast and Sibbert'' was short lived however; following the
1926 Miami hurricane Sibbert and his wife packed up and left Florida, returning to Brooklyn.
In addition to his significant buildings, Pancoast also designed scores of architecturally significant residences. Some realtors in south Florida specialize in homes designed by notable architects of the era.
His buildings range in style from
Mediterranean Revival to
Postwar Modern. He helped shape the use of
Art Deco
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in Miami Beach.
Projects
His first major project was for industrialist
Harvey S. Firestone, who wanted a place where he and his friends could socialize away from the public spotlight during
Prohibition
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. Pancoast was becoming known as an architect who defined the era's aesthetics.
The Surf Club opened in 1930 on New Year's Eve and became the place in
Surfside, Florida
Surfside is a town in Miami-Dade County, Florida, United States. Surfside is a primarily residential beachside community, with several multistory condominium buildings adjacent to Surfside Beach on the Atlantic Ocean. The town is bordered on the ...
where aristocrats, celebrities and statesmen gathered for fashion shows, boxing, parties and gala dinners.
Following his grandfather's donation of land that eventually became
Collins Park, Pancoast designed a library and center of culture with an exterior covered in tiles of
Florida keystone. The building was converted in 1964 into Miami-Dade's first permanent museum, the
Bass Museum of Art. During the early 1930s, he worked with his father on city planning for Miami Beach.
Other structures Pancoast designed include the ''Mead Building''
in the art deco style on
Lincoln Road
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which originally housed upscale stores such as
Bonwit Teller; the ''Miami Beach Woman's Club'' in 1933 using the ''Miami Mediterranean'' style;
the ''Peter Miller Hotel'', constructed in 1936 as an intimate, boutique hotel with fewer than 100 rooms.
The Lennox Hotel group renovated the building in 2019 at a cost of $71 million.
From 1944 to 1945 he was engaged by Frederick C. Peters, founder of Plantation, Florida to work on a city plan for the future
Broward County
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community. The city was incorporated April 23, 1953. An article in the
Miami Herald
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on August 1, 1954, covered the new city's plan, describing Plantation as "The City of the Future".
Pancoast served as a special advisor to the Plantation zoning commission from 1953 to 1969.
In the early 1950s, Pancoast worked on the plans for the
Inter-American Cultural and Trade Center (Interama) with Robert Fitch Smith. He designed
The Hub at the
University of Florida
The University of Florida (Florida or UF) is a public university, public land-grant university, land-grant research university in Gainesville, Florida, United States. It is a senior member of the State University System of Florida and a preem ...
with
Guy Fulton
Guy Chandler Fulton (October 27, 1892 – October 15, 1974) was an American architect known for his work on numerous buildings at the University of Florida while he was State Architect of Florida.
Early life
Fulton was born in Warsaw, Illinois ...
that was constructed in 1950.
That building, initially called the Student Services Center, contained the post office, bookstore, movie theater, soda fountain and barber shop. At Florida State University, Pancoast was architect for the Oglesby Student Union.
Pancoast was architect for the 1957
Fillmore Miami Beach, the concert venue/auditorium that is part of the
Miami Beach Convention Center
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. It was the broadcast location of ''
The Jackie Gleason Show
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''Cavalcade of Stars''
Gleason's first variety series, which aired on the DuMont Televisio ...
'', ''
The Ed Sullivan Show
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'' and ''
The Dick Clark Show'' from the 1950s thru the 1960s. The
Miss Universe
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and
Miss USA
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pageants during the 1960s originated at the Fillmore.
Pancoast and his associates designed the
Spessard Holland
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Law Center at the University of Florida which opened in 1969. The project was honored by the
American Institute of Architects
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(Florida Chapter) with the 1966 honor design award.
The college was renamed the
Levin College of Law
The University of Florida Levin College of Law (UF Law) is the law school of the University of Florida located in Gainesville, Florida. Founded in 1909, it is the oldest operating public law school in Florida and second oldest overall in the stat ...
in 1999.
Professional activities
Pancoast served as a chair of the ''Board of Architecture and Interior Design'' for the
Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation
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which certifies and licenses architects and interior design professionals.
He was also a member of the
American Institute of Architects
The American Institute of Architects (AIA) is a professional organization for architects in the United States. It is headquartered in Washington, D.C. AIA offers education, government advocacy, community redevelopment, and public outreach progr ...
(AIA) beginning in 1929. He served a term as president and secretary of the South Florida chapter and was elected an AIA
Fellow
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in 1951. He was posthumously awarded AIA's Silver Medallion in 1972.
Pancoast was a visiting lecturer at the
University of Florida
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in Gainesville for the College of Architecture & Fine Arts.
File:Peter Miller Hotel 1973 Miami Beach.jpg, Peter Miller Hotel in 1973
File:UF-HollandLawCenter-3.JPG, Hollard Law Center at University of Florida
File:Gville UF Hub01.jpg, The Hub at University of Florida
File:Miami Beach FL Fillmore Theater01.jpg, Fillmore Miami Beach
File:Bass Museum South Beach (12956989905).jpg, Bass Museum South Beach
References
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1899 births
20th-century American architects
Cornell University alumni
1972 deaths
Architects from Florida
People from Miami Beach, Florida
American urban planners