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Mrs. Elizabeth A. Eby Person

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Mrs. Elizabeth A. Eby Person

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Beth Eby, Project Architect, holds a Bachelors of Architecture from the University of Arkansas and a Masters in Arts Administration from Florida State University. She is the project architect for the rehabilitation of the Call-Collins House at The Grove, circa 1830, in Tallahassee, Florida. The Call-Collins House is historically significant not only as a notable example of Greek Revival architecture, but also for its association with the political history of Florida, including its role as the residence of Florida's third and fifth territorial governor, Governor Richard Keith Call, and later, the home to Governor LeRoy Collins and Mary Call Darby Collins. When complete, the Call-Collins Center will commemorate Florida history by honoring and memorializing Florida's governors and all who have maintained and preserved The Grove through many generations. At the direction of the Florida Division of Historical Resources, the owner and stewards for the property, the rehabilitation of the Call-Collins House will utilize state-of-the-art historic preservation technology to preserve the historic materials while integrating a modern infrastructure and accessible design into the historic property. In an integrated design approach, MLD has assembled a team of designers, architectural conservators, and historic masonry engineers who have worked together to stabilize the historic structure, while designing an innovative museum and meeting facility that expands the definition of a historic house museum. Beth Eby has integrated both her architectural background and arts administration training in the transformation of this historic home into a cultural heritage site.

Education

Florida State University
MA
2008 To 2010

University of Arkansas at Fayetteville
BArch
1985 To 1999

Job History

MLD Architects, Inc.
Project Architect
October 2006 - present

Brennan + Company
Project Architect
April 2004 - July 2006

Catherine Purple Cherry Architects
Project Architect
October 2002 - April 2004

Office of Carol JW Kurth, AIA
Project Architect
March 2001 - October 2003