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Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center, Colorado Springs, 1936; Colorado Springs School District 11 Administration Building, Colorado Springs; General William J. Palmer High School, Colorado Springs, 1940; Kimball's Peak Three Theater (former Peak Theater), Colorado Springs, 1935; Morrison Brothers Market, Colorado Springs, 1936; Municipal Utilities ...
He is the younger brother of Denver Architect Merrill H. Hoyt. [4] He grew up in the house located at 2849 West 23rd Avenue Denver [ 5 ] and would return to that residence later in life. [ 6 ] Burnham graduated from Denver’s North High School in 1904 [ 7 ] and apprenticed with the Denver architectural firm of Kidder and Wieger.
Curtis Worth Fentress FAIA RIBA (born 1947) is an American architect.He is currently the principal-in-charge of design at Fentress Architects, an international design studio he founded in Denver, Colorado in 1980.
Colorado Springs, Colorado: 1963 [14] Cook County Administration Building (formerly the Brunswick Building) Chicago 1964 [15] Mauna Kea Beach Hotel: Kohala, Hawaii, Hawaii 1965 Edward Charles Bassett: Circle Campus of the University of Illinois at Chicago: Chicago 1965 Wentworth Hotel: Sydney, New South Wales, Australia 1966 John Barney Rodgers
Temple Hoyne Buell (September 9, 1895 – January 5, 1990) was an American architect, real estate developer and entrepreneur namesake of the Buell Theatre in Denver Center Complex, Buell & Company, and the Temple Buell Foundation. [1] Buell was born to a prominent Chicago family and the great-grandson of Thomas Hoyne.
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The company has carried out a series of acquisitions, including purchases of Lescher & Mahoney of Phoenix in 1974; John Graham and Co. of Seattle, architects behind the Space Needle, in 1986; Newman, Cavendar & Doane of Denver in 2007; KKE Architects of Minneapolis, [1] who were involved in the construction of Mall of America, [9] WWCOT of Los ...