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Davis siblings. Davis & Davis are Pierpont Davis, standing in the center of the photograph, and Walter S. Davis, seated with a brother to his right and his sister to his left. Davis & Davis was an architecture firm in Los Angeles, California made up of brothers F. Pierpont and Walter S. Davis.
Esherick Homsey Dodge and Davis (also known as EHDD Architecture) is a United States–based architecture, interiors, planning and urban design firm. EHDD is ranked among the top 20 architecture firms in the San Francisco Bay Area where it is headquartered. [1]
Alexander Jackson Davis (1803–1892) Howard Davis; Mary Lund Davis (1922–2008) Pierpont Davis (1884-1953) Walter Swindell Davis (1887-1973) Zachary Taylor Davis (1869–1946) William Adams Delano (1874–1960) Edward Buehler Delk (1885–1956) Frederic Joseph DeLongchamps (1882–1969) Neil Denari (born 1957) Oliver Perry Dennis (1858–1927)
Curtis and Davis Architects and Engineers was an architectural and design firm in New Orleans, Louisiana USA. [1] They designed more than 400 buildings in 30 states in the United States and nine countries worldwide. Curtis and Davis was dissolved upon its 1978 sale to the firm of Daniel, Mann, Johnson and Mendenhall. [2]
Helen Sellers Davis (April 20, 1912 – April 10, 2008) was an American architect, and the first licensed female architect in Alabama. [1] [2] Her career was marked by pioneering contributions to architecture and advocacy for women in the profession. [3] [4] She was part of the architecture firm Davis Architects.
Davis Brody Bond is an American architectural firm headquartered in New York City, New York, with additional offices in Washington, DC and São Paulo, Brazil. The firm is named for Lewis Davis, Samuel Brody, and J. Max Bond Jr. and is led by five partners: Steven M. Davis, William H. Paxson, Carl F. Krebs, Christopher K. Grabé, and David K ...
In 1921 Davis hired University of Nebraska graduate Walter F. Wilson, forming the firm Davis and Wilson. [2] From 1923 to the end of World War II, Davis and Wilson designed many projects for Lincoln colleges and universities including structures such as Memorial Stadium (Lincoln), Morrill Hall, the Coliseum, the Student Union and Love Memorial ...
Armét received his architect license in 1946. He co-founded the Armét & Davis architectural firm with Eldon Davis in 1947, which became known for its distinctive Googie architecture style in Southern California. [2] Armét died in Los Angeles at the age of 66.