Sidney Fiske Kimball (1888 – 1955) was an American architect, architectural historian and museum director.
A pioneer in the field of architectural preservation in the United States, he played a leading part in the restoration of Monticello and Stratford Hall Plantation in Virginia.
This opportunity propelled his sister's career as the first Landscape Architecture Librarian at Harvard University.
In 1919, Kimball was appointed to head the newly formed department of art and architecture at the University of Virginia.
Kimball designed his own home, Shack Mountain, in Albemarle County, Virginia, not from far Monticello.