Howard Hamilton Mackey

Howard Hamilton Mackey Sr., FAIA (1901–1987), was an American architect, painter, educator, and academic administrator.

[1][2] For 50 years he worked at Howard University, from 1924 until 1973; including serving as the department head, and associate dean.

[1] The summer after high school graduation, he worked as a junior draftsman for architect William Augustus Hazel.

[2] He worked at Howard University for 50 years, from 1924 until 1973; as a faculty member (1924–); department head (1929–); and later an associate dean of the School of Architecture and Engineering (1937–).

[1] During his time at the University of Maryland, he received a contract from the U.S. Department of State to develop housing plans in Suriname and British Guiana (now known as Guyana) for the Foreign Operations Administration.