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In 2018, Quadrangle decided to end this partnership with March of Dimes, and instead launched Human Space, a new brand that expanded its services in human centred design to include wellness and resilience in addition to accessibility. [5] In February 2019, Quadrangle joined BDP. [6] In November 2020, the firm changed its name to BDP Quadrangle. [2]
Quadrangle Development Corporation was founded in 1971 by Robert Gladstone and James R. Crozier. The company originally focused on constructing apartment complexes, but after a few years began erecting office buildings and hotels. [2] Among the many projects which Quadrangle Development Corporation has been involved in are:
Chinquapin Village or Chinquapin Village War Housing Project was a United States Military housing development located on King Street in Alexandria, Virginia. History [ edit ]
BDP may refer to: BDP Quadrangle, Canadian architects; Boogie Down Productions, hip hop group; Building Design Partnership, UK architects; Bund der Pfadfinderinnen und Pfadfinder (BdP), German Scouting and Guiding organisation
Quadrangle Group investment fund in New York City; BDP Quadrangle, Toronto, Canada; Complete quadrangle (projective geometry), a configuration with four points and six lines; Love quadrangle, variant form of a love triangle, in which three people vie for the affections of a fourth; The Quadrangle (Antarctica), a glacial cirque on Alexander Island
Historic Little England (previously known as the Victoria Boulevard Historic District) is a national historic district located at Hampton, Virginia.The district encompasses 87 contributing buildings in a streetcar suburb originally laid out in 1888.
Area surrounding Greenbriar Branch Rd. and State Route 42, Newport, Virginia Coordinates 37°17′36″N 80°29′46″W / 37.29333°N 80.49611°W / 37.29333; -80
Bayville Farm, also known as Church Point Plantation and Bayside Plantation, was a historic plantation house in Virginia Beach, Virginia.. The house was built in 1827 and enlarged in the 1840s, and was a two-story, five-bay, two-story, double-pile, frame structure with brick ends.