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Bruce Alonzo Goff (June 8, 1904 – August 4, 1982) was an American architect, distinguished by his organic, eclectic, and often flamboyant designs for houses and other buildings in Oklahoma and elsewhere.
The establishment was owned by the late Oklahoman oil and gas magnate Aubrey McClendon and was designed by the noted architecture firm Elliott + Associates Architects. Pops has won several architectural awards. [5] [6] In 2011 two Pops gift shop locations opened in the Will Rogers World Airport in Oklahoma City. [7]
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In 1987, the Department of Regional and City Planning moved to the College of Architecture from the College of Arts and Sciences. [2] In 1943, renowned architect Bruce Goff was appointed chairman of the School of Architecture and served in that role until 1955. [3] In Norman, classes are held primarily in Gould Hall, built in 1950.
Taft Middle School, Oklahoma City, 1931 United States Post Office, Courthouse, and Federal Office Building , Oklahoma City, 1912 Will Rogers Theater Events Center, Oklahoma City, 1946
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Bruce Goff, formerly one of her high school students, and the architect in 1924–1926 of her home and studio, then took the sketches and came up with the design for the church. Officially, the architecture firm credited is Rush, Endacott and Rush where Goff apprenticed (from age 12 and became a partner in 1930). There is still some debate over ...
Thomas Edward Stanley II (May 1, 1917 in North Carolina – January 23, 2001 in Dallas, Texas) was a Dallas-based American architect.He is known for his modernist glass and steel designs for buildings such as 211 North Ervay (1958) with architect Wyatt C. Hedrick and the First National Bank Tower (1965) with architect George Dahl.