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  2. Alliantgroup - Wikipedia

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    The suit alleged that Alliantgroup and an architectural firm hired by the universities, WHR Architects, Inc., conspired to reap more than $1.6 million in unauthorized tax benefits from the 2007 construction of the $5.5 million University of Houston Center, and the construction of an MD Anderson parking garage and a UT-Health Science Center ...

  3. Warwick Hotels and Resorts - Wikipedia

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    WHR was founded in 1980 with the purchase of the historic Warwick Hotel in New York City (Warwick New York Hotel) after which the company is named. WHR operates out of 4 regional offices: Europe, located in Paris, France, North America, located in Denver, Colorado, Middle East located in Beirut, Lebanon and Asia/South Pacific located in Fiji.

  4. WHR - Wikipedia

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    WHR may refer to: In health and wellness. World Health Report, flagship publication of the World Health Organization; Waist–hip ratio, a ratio of the ...

  5. William Wesley Peters - Wikipedia

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    Upon Wright's death in 1959, Peters became chairman of Taliesin Associated Architects, and in 1985, he became chairman of the Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation, serving until his death in 1991. [ 1 ] In 1990, he gave an interview to Wolfgang von Freeden from Lübeck , Germany, about his life and work, including his part in realising the Pearl ...

  6. Wyatt C. Hedrick - Wikipedia

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    Wyatt Cephus Hedrick (December 17, 1888, in Chatham, Virginia – May 5, 1964, in Houston, Texas) was an American architect, engineer, and developer most active in Texas and the American South.

  7. United Nations Secretariat Building - Wikipedia

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    By March 1947, the architects had devised preliminary sketches for the headquarters. [34] [112] The same month, the Board of Design published two alternative designs for a five-building complex, anchored by the Secretariat Building to the south and a pair of 35-story buildings to the north.

  8. Robert Venturi - Wikipedia

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    Subsequently, a group of women architects attempted to get her name added retroactively to the prize, but the Pritzker Prize jury declined to do so. [1] [2] [3] Venturi coined the maxim "Less is a bore", a postmodern antidote to Mies van der Rohe's famous modernist dictum "Less is more". Venturi lived in Philadelphia with Denise Scott Brown. He ...

  9. Populous (company) - Wikipedia

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    Populous, legally Populous Holdings, Inc., is a global architectural and design practice specializing in sports facilities, arenas and convention centers, as well as the planning and design of major special events.