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Robert Orville Anderson (April 12, 1917 – December 2, 2007) was an American businessman, art collector, and philanthropist who founded Atlantic Richfield Company (ARCO). ). Anderson also supported several cultural organizations, from the Los Angeles County Museum of Art to Harper's Maga
Pages in category "Buildings and structures in McAllen, Texas" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. L.
Reynosa-McAllen bridge rebuilt. [3] Bandstand erected in Archer Park. [6] 1934 - Collapse of Reynosa-McAllen bridge. [3] 1935 Post Office built. [6] Quinta Mazatlan (residence) construction begins. [8] 1936 - Deepwater Port of Brownsville opens in vicinity of McAllen. 1940 - Queen Theater in business. [9] [chronology citation needed]
Pages in category "ARCO" The following 29 pages are in this category, out of 29 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
Arco, a type of U.S. Navy floating drydock; Arco (lamp), a 1962 design, subject of 2006 intellectual property dispute; A shortened form of arcology; A male given name in the Netherlands, for example: Arco Jochemsen, a Dutch footballer; Arco (video game), a 2024 indie tactical role-playing game.
The project was delayed, however, until after the turn of the century, when Dr. Fred Stark Pearson, an internationally known engineer, persuaded British investors to finance construction of a dam at this site. Completed in 1912, Medina Dam was hailed as the largest in Texas and the fourth largest in the United States.
Arcosanti is an experimental "arcology prototype", a demonstration project under construction in central Arizona since 1970. Designed by Paolo Soleri , its primary purpose is to demonstrate Soleri's personal designs, his application of principles of arcology to create a pedestrian-friendly urban form.
Tom's son, Howard Tellepsen, became president of the Tellepsen Construction Company in 1940. In the 1940s and 1950s the Tellepsen Construction Company was awarded many projects that have become Houston landmarks, such as Ellington Field, Annunciation Greek Orthodox Cathedral, Texas Children's Hospital, [6] St. Luke's Episcopal Hospital, the Falcon Dam, and the Melrose Building.