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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.
This table includes buildings in the Gaslamp Quarter Historic District in San Diego, California.The order of entries in the table is taken from a brochure printed by the Gaslamp Quarter Historical Foundation titled Architectural Guide and Walking Tour Map. [1]
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.
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.
Medical and Dental Clinic, San Diego Naval Training Center; Middle Earth Housing, University of California, Irvine (phase 1) [13] Naval Hospital, Port Hueneme, California; Naval Hospital, San Diego, California; Pacific Mutual Building, San Francisco; Quail Springs Mall, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma; Staten Island Hospital, New York City
Antoine Samuel Predock (/ ˈ p r iː d ɒ k / PREE-dok; June 24, 1936 – March 2, 2024) was an American architect based in Albuquerque, New Mexico. He was the principal of Antoine Predock Architect PC, the studio he founded in 1967. Predock first gained national attention with the La Luz community in Albuquerque, New Mexico.
Robert Mosher (September 27, 1920 – July 26, 2015) was an American architect who operated primarily in Southern California. [1] [self-published source] Mosher was a Taliesin apprentice of Frank Lloyd Wright, and a pioneer of the post-war modernist architecture movement in San Diego.
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.