Victor A. Lundy
Victor Alfred Lundy is an American architect. An exemplar of modernist architecture, he was one of the leaders of the Sarasota School of Architecture. His Warm Mineral Springs Motel, outside Warm Mineral Springs, Florida, is listed in the National Register of Historic Places. He was honored by the Smithsonian on his 90th birthday in 2013. A film on his life and work, entitled "Victor Lundy: Sculptor of Space" was premiered by the GSA on February 25, 2014.Work
- Drive-In Church, Venice, FL. Demolished.
- Greater Sarasota Chamber of Commerce, Sarasota, FL
- South Gate Community Center, Sarasota, FL
- Alta Vista Elementary School, a.k.a. The "Butterfly Wing," Sarasota, FL
- Joe Barth Insurance Office , Sarasota, FL
- Herron House, Venice, FL
- Bee Ridge Presbyterian Church, Sarasota, FL
- Waldman Building, 533 S. US 301
- Warm Mineral Springs Motel, North Port, FL
- St. Paul's Lutheran Church Fellowship Hall, Sarasota, FL
- Galloway Furniture Showroom, Sarasota, FL
- "Bubble Pavilions" for the New York World's Fair of 1964–65
- Church of the Resurrection Harlem, New York City Demolished.
- First Unitarian Church, Westport, CT
- United States Embassy, Colombo, Sri Lanka
- Sierra Blanca Ski Apache Ski Resort Lodge
- Unitarian Meeting House, Hartford, CT
- IBM Garden State Office, Cranford, NJ
- Lundy Residence in Aspen, Colorado
- U.S. Tax Court Building, Washington, DC
- Austin Centre, Austin, Texas
- One Congress Plaza, Austin, Texas