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Design Bridge and Partners, known as Design Bridge and Partners Worldwide Limited legally, [1] is a global brand and design consultancy. Founded after the merger of Superunion and Design Bridge in April 2023, [ 2 ] [ 3 ] it is owned by WPP plc .
Graham developed and completed a series of major projects throughout Honolulu for Dilligham, including the Ala Moana Hotel and the Ala Moana office building [1] (including "La Ronde", first revolving restaurant in the United States). He was best known as the developer and contractor of the Ala Moana Center, which opened in 1959. [1]
Wimberly, Allison, Tong & Goo, also known as WATG, is an architectural firm with offices in London, Singapore, Shanghai, Honolulu, Tustin, Los Angeles, New York, Dallas and Atlantic City. [1] They have designed projects in 160 countries across six continents. [2]
Partners in Development Foundation (PIDF), an IRS Section 501(c)(3) non-profit public foundation, [1] was incorporated in 1997 in Honolulu, Hawaii.It has established and implemented programs in the areas of education, social services, Hawaiian culture, Hawaiian language, and preservation of more than $1.6 million from the US Department of Education through the Native Hawaiian Education Act.
The company was founded by Roy and Estelle Kelley, who opened their first hotel in 1947. Roy Kelley was an architect for Charles William Dickey and worked on many of Honolulu's landmark buildings, including the Immigration Station, Montegue Hall at Punahou School, the main building of the old Halekulani Hotel and the former Waikiki Theater.
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That year Enterprise IG topped the Design Week 100 league table. [11] In July 2001, Enterprise IG acquired The Identity Business, Ireland 's leading brand and identity consultancy. [ 12 ] The Enterprise IG global network expanded with 21 regional offices in 18 markets and formally became known as Brand Union in October 2007. [ 13 ]
Hart Wood FAIA (December 26, 1880 – October 6, 1957) was an American architect who flourished during the "Golden Age" [1] of Hawaiian architecture.He was one of the principal proponents of a distinctive "Hawaiian style" of architecture appropriate to the local environment and reflective of the cultural heritage of the islands.