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  2. Frank L. Hope & Associates - Wikipedia

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    Frank Hope Sr. founded Frank L. Hope & Associates in 1928. Prior to establishing the firm, Hope attended (but did not graduate from) the University of California, Berkeley, and the Carnegie Institute of Architecture, was employed in the design department of a ship builder during World War I, then worked for the architectural firm of Requa & Jackson.

  3. Rob Wellington Quigley - Wikipedia

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    Quigley is known for his commitment to developing sustainable architecture. Some examples of his work include The San Diego Children's Museum [3] which does not include air conditioning or heating systems in the main galleries; Torr Kaelan, the firm's mixed-used building; [4] and the Ocean Discovery Institute [5] are net zero energy structures.

  4. Safdie Rabines Architects - Wikipedia

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    Safdie Rabines Architects is an American architecture, interiors and urban design firm based in San Diego, California.The firm works in public and private sectors on projects of varying contexts and scales, including municipal; academic; bridges and infrastructure; single and multifamily/mixed-use residential; and large urban master plans.

  5. The Biggest Draw of Solar Panels Isn’t Their Energy Bill Savings

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    The Pros of Solar Panels Lower Utility Costs. With an average savings of $1,500 per year on energy bills (around $125 per month), solar panels can cut homeowners' costs drastically.

  6. Richard Requa - Wikipedia

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    Richard Smith Requa (March 27, 1881 – June 10, 1941) was an American architect, largely known for his work in San Diego, California. [1] [2] Requa was the Master Architect for the California Pacific International Exposition held in Balboa Park in 1935–36.

  7. Michael E. Reynolds - Wikipedia

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    Michael E. Reynolds (born 1945) is an American architect based in New Mexico, known for the design and construction of "earthship" passive solar houses. He is a proponent of "radically sustainable living ".

  8. Sunrise Powerlink - Wikipedia

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    Sunrise Powerlink is a high-voltage power transmission line by San Diego Gas & Electric (SDG&E) in San Diego County, California and Imperial County, California. [1] The project was approved by the United States Forest Service (USFS) in July 2010, the U.S. Bureau of Land Management (BLM) in January 2009 and the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) in December 2008.

  9. Wallace E. Cunningham - Wikipedia

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    Cunningham was placed in the "Top 100 Designer" list of Architectural Digest in 2004, 2007, and 2010, [1] and the "Top 30 designers" by Robb Report in 2007. He received an award from the International Academy of Architecture in 2003, and was named an honorary professor by them in 2009.