Harris was director of the School of Architecture at the University of Texas at Austin from 1951 to 1955. Harris and his associate, Adams, organized St. Mary’s Church around a patio through which one gains access to the four buildings of the parish complex. Inside, deep exposed wood columns and beams create a visual procession through the long and tall space. The wood-shingled roofs and over-scaled wooden beams and brackets seem of dubious regional relevance to West Texas but connect with Harris’s interest in the work of Pasadena architects Greene and Greene.
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