Blake Ellis (architect)
American architect
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Blake Ellis is an American architect. His work includes St. Paul's by-the-Sea Episcopal Church in Jacksonville Beach, Florida.[1] He is based in Valdosta, Georgia.[2]
According to the architect's website he has also designed campuses for the Technical College System of Georgia, two new colleges for the Georgia Board of Regents and a Master Development plan for Valdosta State University. He studied at Georgia Institute of Technology.[3]
Other works

- Francis and Diane Lott House (1969) in Douglas, Georgia Constructed using redwood.[4]
- Camp, conference center and Episcopal Conference Center Chapel in Camden County, Georgia[5] at Honey Creek including the Chapel of Our Savior.[6]
- West Hall administration building rear addition(?) and renovation at Valdosta State College, North Patterson Street at Georgia Avenue.[7] A modernist addition to the Spanish Colonial Revival was done in the 1960s and later remodeled.