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Howard M. Reynolds

Howard Montalbert Reynolds, Sr. was an American architect practicing in Orlando, Florida in the 1920s. He designed gracefully proportioned, notable public buildings in the prevailing fashionable styles of the 1920s, including Mediterranean Revival, Colonial Revival, Spanish Colonial, Egyptian Revival, Art Deco and Art Moderne.

Architectural work – partial listing
• Howard Middle School (former Orlando High School), 800 East Robinson St., Orlando, Florida - 1926 • Howard M. Reynolds Residence, 104 South Brown Ave., Orlando, Florida - circa 1922 (simplified 2-story Prairie Style) • Jones High School, 101 North Parramore Avenue, Orlando, Florida – 1922 • First Congregational Church of Winter Park, 225 S Interlachen Ave., Winter Park, Florida - 1924 • Osceola County High School – 1925 • Marks Street School (now, Marks Street Senior Center), 99 East Marks Street, Orlando, Florida -1925 • Winter Park Junior-Senior High School – 1926 • Orange County Chamber of Commerce, 113 East Central Boulevard, Orlando, Florida – 1926 • Osceola County Courthouse, remodeling – 1926 • Grand Avenue Elementary School, 800 Grand Avenue, Orlando, Florida - 1926 • Princeton Elementary School, 311 W. Princeton St., Orlando, Florida - 1926 • Cherokee Junior High School; 500 South Eola Drive, Orlando, Florida – 1927 • Howard M. Reynolds Residence, 204 South Brown Ave., Orlando, Florida - circa 1928 (2 story Colonial Revival) • Kissimmee Band Shell and Community Building, additions and remodeling – 1929 and 1937 • Mann Hall, Pell-Clarke School for Girls (Cathedral School)(demolished) - 1929 • First National Bank Building, 190 South Orange Avenue, Orlando – 1930 • Howard M. Reynolds, Sr., Residence, 1315 Buckingham Road, Winter Park, Florida - 1930 (1-story Cape Cod with detached garage) • Howard M. Reynolds, Jr., Residence, 1485 Westchester Ave., Winter Park, Florida - n.d. ==References==
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