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  2. William T. Cannady - Wikipedia

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    William T. Cannady (born 1937) is an American architect who has designed over two hundred projects. He is also a professor of architecture who has taught design to over one thousand students. Cannady was born in Houston, Texas. He attended Thomas Jefferson High School in Port Arthur, Texas, receiving his diploma in 1956.

  3. Dick Clark + Associates - Wikipedia

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    Dick Clark + Associates, formerly known as Dick Clark Architecture, LLC is an Austin, Texas-based architectural firm. The firm, founded in 1979 by Dick Clark III (1944-2017), [1] [2] designs contemporary architecture. Dick Clark Architecture's projects include residential, commercial, educational, and restaurant design and the firm is credited ...

  4. National Council of Architectural Registration Boards - Wikipedia

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    Illinois became the first state to enact laws regulating the practice of architecture in 1897. In May 1919, during an American Institute of Architects (AIA) convention in Nashville, TN, 15 architects from 13 states came together to form an organization that would become NCARB.

  5. PBK Architects - Wikipedia

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    PBK is a full-service architectural planning and design firm headquartered in Houston, Texas. The firm provides services related to architecture, engineering, interior design, planning, technology and facilities consulting. The firm also specializes in sports, healthcare, corporate and municipal facilities.

  6. Lang & Witchell - Wikipedia

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    This firm would rise to become the most esteemed architectural firm in Dallas. [1] The partnership was dissolved in 1938, when Witchell retired duo to failing health. [1] Lang continued to operate the firm until 1942, when he too retired. He continued on in an advisory capacity with architect Grayson Gill. [3] Lang would die in 1947, and ...

  7. Sell my house fast in Houston - AOL

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    Sell to an iBuyer: Houston is a hot market for iBuying: The two biggest names in the biz, Opendoor and Offerpad, both actively purchase homes in the area. Both move very fast, often making all ...

  8. Architecture of Houston - Wikipedia

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    A number of Houston's earliest homes are now located in Sam Houston Park, including the Kellum-Noble House, which was built in 1847 and is Houston's oldest brick dwelling. [77] During the late 1930s and early 1940s, the Kellum-Noble House served as a public office for the City of Houston's Park Department, and is listed in the National Register ...

  9. Shepley Bulfinch - Wikipedia

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    Shepley Bulfinch is the successor firm to the architecture practice formed in Boston in 1874 by American architect Henry Hobson Richardson.Following Richardson's death in 1886, the firm existed as Shepley, Rutan and Coolidge through 1915, then became Coolidge and Shattuck from 1915 through 1924, Coolidge Shepley Bulfinch and Abbott from 1924 through 1952, and Shepley Bulfinch Richardson and ...