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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.
Sir Peter Cook RA (born 22 October 1936) is an English architect, lecturer and writer on architectural subjects.He was a founder of Archigram, [1] and was knighted in 2007 by the Queen for his services to architecture and teaching.
Principal architects Notes L. S. Ayres flagship, addition 38-40 S. Meridian St. Indianapolis: 1946 part of Washington St–Monument Cir Historic District [1] Oak Ridge New Town Master Plan Oak Ridge, Tennessee: 1949 John O. Merrill [2] Manhattan House: Manhattan, New York: 1951 New York City Landmark [3] Lever House: Manhattan, New York: 1952 ...
COOKFOX Architects (formerly Cook+Fox Architects) is a firm of architects founded by Rick Cook and Robert F. Fox, Jr. in The firm works on projects and on the adaptive reuse of existing buildings. COOKFOX is best known for designing the Bank of America Tower at One Bryant Park.
George ‘Pete’ Wimberly and Howard L. Cook started renovations on the Royal Hawaiian Hotel in 1945, and formed Wimberly and Cook in Honolulu, Hawaii. [3] In 1971, George Whisenand, Jerry Allison, Greg Tong and Don Goo joined Pete Wimberly; in 1988 the firm became Wimberly Allison Tong and Goo, also known as WATG.
Babb, Cook & Willard was a New York City-based architectural firm established in 1884 that designed many important houses and commercial buildings. The principals of the firm were George Fletcher Babb (1836–1915), Walter Cook (1843–1916), and Daniel W. Willard. [1] Willard left the firm in 1908, and was replaced by Winthrop A. Welch.
Ladysmith (renamed uMnambithi in 2024 [3] [4] [5]) is a town in the Uthukela District of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa.It lies 230 kilometres (140 mi) north-west of Durban and 365 kilometres (227 mi) south-east of Johannesburg.
William Wilson Cooke (1871–1949) was an American architect. [1] [2] He worked in the Office of the Supervising Architect of the United States Department of the Treasury and was the first African American man to be employed there.