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  2. Solomon Andrew Layton - Wikipedia

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    Oklahoma State Capitol, Oklahoma City, built 1914-1917. Solomon Andrew Layton (July 22, 1864 – February 6, 1943) was an American architect who designed over 100 public buildings in the Oklahoma City, Oklahoma area and was part of the Layton & Forsyth firm.

  3. Oklahoma State Capitol - Wikipedia

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    The Oklahoma State Capitol is the house of government of the U.S. state of Oklahoma.It is the building that houses the Oklahoma Legislature and executive branch offices. It is located along Lincoln Boulevard in Oklahoma City and contains 452,508 square feet of floor area. [2]

  4. Alan Hantman - Wikipedia

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    Alan Michael Hantman (born October 13, 1942) is an American architect who served as the 10th Architect of the Capitol from February 1997 until February 2007. [3] As Architect of the Capitol, he was responsible to the United States Congress for the maintenance, operation, development, and preservation of the United States Capitol Complex.

  5. Twenty years ago, the Oklahoma Capitol finally got its dome

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  6. McCarthy calls for resignation of Architect of Capitol

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  7. Architect of the Capitol - Wikipedia

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    Western front of the U.S. Capitol. The Architect of the Capitol is responsible to Congress and the Supreme Court for the maintenance, operation, development, and preservation of 17.4 million square feet (1,620,000 m 2; 400 acres; 162 ha) of buildings and more than 553 acres (224 ha) of land throughout Capitol Hill.

  8. The architect of L.A.'s iconic Capitol Records building sets ...

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    On the heels of his 95th birthday, the architect of L.A. landmarks looks back on his career and the ever-enduring myth that his Capitol Records building is intended to resemble a stack of records ...

  9. Brett Blanton - Wikipedia

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    Brett Blanton is an American professional engineer who served as Architect of the Capitol (AOC) from January 2020 until February 13, 2023, overseeing the office of the architect, which manages the United States Capitol Complex in Washington, D.C., and its more than 2,400 employees. [1]