Ray Booth

Partner at McALPINE

Ray Booth is a seasoned design professional with extensive experience in architectural and project management roles. Currently serving as a Partner and Vice President at McALPINE since September 1999, Ray oversees the New York and Nashville design studios. Prior to this, Ray worked as a Project Manager and Designer at David Howell Design for three years and held similar roles at Clodagh Design for four years, where responsibilities included design and project management. Ray began the career at Saladino Group, Inc. as an Architectural Intern. Ray holds a Bachelor of Architecture degree from Auburn University, obtained in 1989.

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Nashville, United States

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McALPINE

McAlpine is the partnership of Bobby McAlpine, Greg Tankersley and Ray Booth. Their practice, now entering its third decade, is described as “nurturing, compassionate, soulful,” and the firm’s architecture and interiors, wedding historical precedence with graceful modern living, is a timeless and romantic pursuit of “The Inheritable House”. They maintain offices in New York City, Atlanta, GA, Nashville, TN and Montgomery, AL. The internationally recognized work of this innovative design team has been featured in Architectural Digest, Veranda, House Beautiful, Southern Accents, Arts & Antiques, Southern Living, House and Garden (both US and British editions), Metropolitan Home, Traditional Home, The New York Times and on Home and Garden Television (HGTV). They are listed on Architectural Digest’s AD100 and Elle Decor’s A-List. Having always produced custom furniture, Mr. McAlpine debuted his own furniture line, McAlpine Home, in 2002 with upholstered pieces by Lee Industries in North Carolina and English-made case goods from MacRae in Atlanta. In his best-selling book from Rizzoli International, McAlpine speaks poignantly from his head and heart about everyone’s personal search for home. Armed with the perspective of a southerner and an arsenal of architectural experience, he reveals his thoughts on grace, the human condition, tenderness of place and what we know to be true in our lives, all based on his body of work created over the last three decades.


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