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Former Parsons headquarters in Pasadena, California. Parsons was founded by Ralph M. Parsons in 1944. [2] Emerging at the end of World War II, Parsons' location in Los Angeles, proximity to organizations such as the Naval Air and Missile Test Center, Air Force Western Development Division (WDD) and Space and Missile Systems Organization (SAMSO), [8] and partnership with Aerojet Engineering, [9 ...
Rank Building Name Height Floors Year Built 1: Pasadena City Hall: 206 ft (63 m) 6: 1927 2: Parsons Corporate Headquarters: 200 ft (61 m) 12: 1971 3: AT&T Building: 197 ft (60 m)
In 1974, Parsons opened the first part of its Pasadena headquarters building complex in support of efforts by the Pasadena Redevelopment Agency to redevelop parts of the city. [7] Former Parsons headquarters in Pasadena, California. In October 2011, Parsons initiated the acquisition of Sparta, Inc. from Cobham PLC for $350M [8].
Ralph Monroe Parsons (c. 1896 – 20 December 1974, aged 78) was an American engineer and businessperson. [1] He was the founder of the Parsons Corporation. [2]
Without being a direct imitation, Pasadena City Hall is related to them all. [2] The Pasadena Central Library was designed by Myron Hunt in 1924. The Central Library was dedicated on Lincoln's birthday (February 12), 1927, and was the first building completed of the new Civic Center Plan. [3]
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Parsons–Gates Hall of Administration 1917 Originally Gates Laboratory of Chemistry. The oldest existing building on campus. The 1917 portion of Gates was damaged in the 1971 San Fernando earthquake, and was rebuilt in 1983 as the Parsons-Gates Hall of Administration. Named for C. W. Gates, P. G. Gates, and Ralph M. Parsons. Culbertson Hall 1921
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