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Defunct architecture firms based in New York (state) (1 C, 9 P) N. Architecture firms based in New York City (1 C, 92 P)
Defunct architecture firms based in New York City (93 P) Pages in category "Architecture firms based in New York City" The following 92 pages are in this category, out of 92 total.
Gwathmey and Siegel met while students at The High School of Music & Art in New York City in the 1950s. [6] The firm designed place settings for American Airlines. [7] Gene Kaufman joined the firm as partner soon after Charles Gwathmey died of cancer in August 2009. [8] He acquired a majority share and his name was added to the firm. [9]
Architecture firms based in New York (state) (2 C, 21 P) Architecture firms based in North Carolina (10 P) Architecture firms based in North Dakota (18 P) O.
CannonDesign is a global architecture, engineering and consulting practice that provides services for a range of project types, including hospitals and medical centers, corporate headquarters and commercial office buildings, higher education and PK-12 education facilities, hotels and hospitality, mixed-use, sports facilities, and science and research buildings.
Hill West Architects (formerly Goldstein, Hill & West Architects) is a New York City based architecture firm which works on the planning and design of high-rise residential and hospitality buildings, retail structures and multi-use complexes. They have participated in the design of prominent structures in the New York City metropolitan area.
CetraRuddy Architecture is a New York City-based architecture and interior design firm, who has worked on projects in the United States, especially New York City; Europe; and the Middle East. It provides architectural and interior design services for residences, hotels, schools, and cultural institutions.
Lewis F. Pilcher (1895) – State Architect of New York in the 1910s [23] Campion A. Platt (B.S. Arch) – architect; included in Architectural Digest (2010) as one of Top 100 Architects and Designers in the world; John Russell Pope (1894) – Rome Prize; designed the National Archives and the Jefferson Memorial in Washington, DC