Gene Leedy, Architect

Known for his signature exposed precast concrete work—especially long-span “double-tee” systems.

Gene Robert Leedy, born February 6, 1928, was a pioneering American modernist architect and key figure in the Sarasota School of Architecture, born in Isaban, West Virginia, to Ethyl and Cecil Leedy (he had a twin sister, Helen, who died shortly after birth), raised partly in Gainesville, Florida,

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