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Earl Swensson

Earl Simcox Swensson, FAIA was an American architect who was the founder of Earl Swensson Associates (ESA), an architectural firm based in Nashville, Tennessee. The firm has designed many notable buildings in Nashville, including the Batman Building, Centennial Medical Center and Opryland Hotel.

Early life
Earl Swensson was born in Nashville, Tennessee, in 1930. His father worked as an engineer for DuPont. Swensson graduated from Virginia Tech, where he earned a bachelor's degree in architecture. He also earned a master's degree in architecture from the University of Illinois. ==Career==
Career
Swensson began his career in Nashville in 1951, when he was a student draftsman for Hart & McBryde. Swensson went to Chicago, where he worked for Perkins and Will, only to move back to Nashville. By 1998, his office was in the Loews Vanderbilt Hotel Office Building in Midtown Nashville which his namesake firm designed. In 2015, the firm, now referred to as ESa, moved to The Gulch. Swensson's firm has designed several landmarks in Downtown Nashville, including the Batman Building and the Wildhorse Saloon. ==Personal life==
Personal life
Swensson had a wife, Sue, and three children. ==References==
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