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  2. Charles Haertling - Wikipedia

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    Charles Haertling. Charles Allan Haertling (October 21, 1928 - April 20, 1984) was an American architect, whose works often combined elements of modernism and organic architecture. He is best known for his distinctive residential projects in and around Boulder and Denver, Colorado.

  3. List of Friends meeting houses - Wikipedia

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    Briggflatts Meeting House (1675), Cumbria, second oldest in England. Brighton Friends Meeting House (1805), East Sussex. Farfield Friends Meeting House (1689), West Yorkshire, a former Quaker meeting house. Finchley Meeting House (1967), London [2] Friends Meeting House, Come-to-Good (1710), Cornwall.

  4. Curtis Fentress - Wikipedia

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    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. Fentress' work on Denver International Airport, Incheon International Airport and his modernization of Los Angeles International ...

  5. Quakertown Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Quakertown. NRHP reference No. 110002000 [1] Added to NRHP. April 20, 2011. The Quakertown Historic District is a historic district which includes most of Quakertown, Pennsylvania. It encompasses, 386 acres and 2,197 contributing buildings. [2]

  6. Friends meeting house - Wikipedia

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    Friends meeting house. A Friends meeting house is a meeting house of the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers), where meeting for worship is usually held. Typically, Friends meeting houses are simple and resemble local residential buildings. Steeples, spires, and ornamentation are usually avoided. [citation needed] When Quakers speak of a ...

  7. Design Workshop - Wikipedia

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    Design Workshop is an international landscape architecture, land planning, urban design and strategic services firm that began in 1969. [1] The firm was named ASLA's Firm of the Year [2] in 2008 for its work in new communities, urban centers, resorts, public parks, golf courses and residences.

  8. William Ellsworth Fisher - Wikipedia

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    A.C. Foster Building, downtown Denver, 1911 by Fisher & Fisher. William Ellsworth Fisher (1871 – 1937) was an architect who founded the Denver, Colorado firm that became Fisher & Fisher. Fisher's father, Allen S. Fisher, moved to Denver from Clinton, Ontario, Canada, [1] with his family in 1885. William became a draftsman for Balcomb & Rice ...

  9. Jacob W. Holt - Wikipedia

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    Jacob W. Holt (March 30, 1811 – September 21, 1880) was an American carpenter and builder-architect in Warrenton, North Carolina. Some twenty or more buildings are known to have been built by him or are attributed to him and his workshop by local tradition or their distinctive style. Some of his work includes among others Long Grass ...