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  2. Rick Cook (architect) - Wikipedia

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    Rick (Richard) Cook (born 1960) is a New York City architect best known for designing the Bank of America Tower at One Bryant Park, a 2,100,000-square-foot (200,000 m 2) skyscraper that is the first commercial high rise to receive the United States Green Building Council's Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) Platinum Certification.

  3. Richard Cook (artist 1784–1857) - Wikipedia

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    Cook was born in London in 1784, and entered the schools of the Royal Academy in 1800. He was a constant contributor to the exhibitions from 1808 to 1822, during which time he painted several landscapes, scenes from The Lady of the Lake, and in 1817, having been elected an Associate in the preceding year, a more ambitious work, entitled Ceres, Disconsolate for the Loss of Proserpine. [2]

  4. Richard Cook - Wikipedia

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    Richard J. Cook, American educator; Richard Joseph Cooke (1853–1931), bishop of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South; Richard M. Cook, American academic; Richard W. Cook (1907–1992), American engineer; Richard Cooke (footballer) (born 1965), English former footballer; Rick Cook (architect) (born 1960), New York City architect

  5. McKim, Mead & White - Wikipedia

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    The William G. Low House, epitome of the Shingle Style. The firm initially distinguished itself with the innovative Shingle Style Newport Casino (1879-1880) and summer houses, including Victor Newcomb's house in Elberon, New Jersey (1880–1881), the Isaac Bell House in Newport, Rhode Island (1883), and Joseph Choate's house "Naumkeag" in Lenox, Massachusetts (1885–88). [5]

  6. Richard M. Cook - Wikipedia

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    Richard M. Cook is an American academic who specializes in American literature. He was a recipient of a Guggenheim Fellowship in 2009 and is the author of a biography of the critic Alfred Kazin . Cook teaches American literature at the University of Missouri–St. Louis . [ 1 ]

  7. Alshamary - Wikipedia

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    Alshamary or Alshammari or Al-Shammari (in Arabic الشمري) is an Arabic surname. [1] Notable people with the surname include: Persons. Nohair Al-Shammari;

  8. Michael Gabellini - Wikipedia

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    After graduation, he worked for six years with prominent architecture firm Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates in New York. During this time, he also collaborated on residential and fashion related projects with interior designer Jay Smith, before founding the architecture and interior design firm Gabellini Associates in New York in 1991.

  9. Asi bin Shuraim Al Shammari - Wikipedia

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    Asi bin Shuraim Al Shammari (Arabic: عاصي بن الشريم الشمري) (c. 1854–1937) was an Arab leader of the powerful Shammar tribe and the grandfather of King Abdullah of Saudi Arabia. He was a member of the Abde section of the Shammar tribe. [1] [2] He was a former tribal chief [3] and the sheikh of the southern part of the tribe. [4]