After J. William Felton III of Knoxville, Tenn., visited the Normandy beaches in northern France in 1999, he returned forever changed and with a single-minded mission: to establish a memorial in his hometown honoring fallen soldiers. To realize Felton’s dream, the East Tennessee Veterans Memorial Association was formed. The city of Knoxville donated an 8,000-square-foot greenspace in World’s Fair Park for the memorial’s location, and Brewer Ingram Fuller Architects of Knoxville was brought in for the memorial’s design. “In addition to creating a public tribute, we also wanted the Memorial to have a private feel,” said Lee Ingram, AIA, LEED AP, of Brewer Ingram Fuller Architects. The final version evokes both an outdoor chapel with its aisles and pews, and a military cemetery where you look out and see the white markers against the green hills.“Granite was a natural choice for the memorial, particularly because of its permanence,” said Ingram. “Granite accommodated the size and depth of the name engravings as well as the environmental considerations for our area.”
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