Elmer A. Stuck

Stuck AIA (February 2, 1900 – July 11, 1978) was an American architect in practice in Jonesboro, Arkansas from 1926 until his death in 1978.

Stuck and his partners developed the leading architectural practice in the Arkansas Delta and were responsible for major projects throughout the state, including the Medical Arts Building in Hot Springs, the federal building in Helena, three county courthouses and much of the campus of Arkansas State University.

He worked for LaBeaume & Klein in St. Louis until 1926, when he returned to Jonesboro to open his own office.

[2] In the 1960s the firm was responsible for a major expansion of the Arkansas State University campus.

[6] In 1996 and 2004 the firm was led by Beisner in Jonesboro and by Gene Castin in Little Rock.

The Craighead County Courthouse in Jonesboro , designed by Stuck and completed in 1934.
The Community Center No. 1 in Jonesboro , designed by Stuck and completed in 1936.
The Jacob Trieber Federal Building, United States Post Office, and United States Court House in Helena , designed by associated architects Edward F. Brueggeman and Elmer A. Stuck & Associates and completed in 1961.
The former Twin Towers dormitories of Arkansas State University , designed by Stuck, Frier, Lane & Scott and completed in 1967. Demolished in 2008.
The Cross County Courthouse in Wynne , designed by Stuck, Frier, Lane & Scott and completed in 1969.
Irby Hall of the University of Central Arkansas , designed by The Stuck Associates and completed in 1993.