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  2. List of buildings in the Johnson Space Center - Wikipedia

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    Public Affairs Office, Media briefing room, video production, and audio processing facilities (The JSC Visitors Center was a tenant until the opening of Space Center Houston [3] in October 1992.) 1963 [2] 3 Main cafeteria and JSC Exchange Store 1963 [2] 4-N Mission Operations support offices including Flight Director's Office 1963 [2] 4-S

  3. Johnson Space Center - Wikipedia

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    The visitor center has been the adjacent Space Center Houston since 1994; JSC Building 2 previously housed the visitor center. [citation needed] The Johnson Space Center Heliport (FAA LID: 72TX) is located on the campus. [32]

  4. Caudill Rowlett Scott - Wikipedia

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    Caudill Rowlett Scott (CRS) was an architecture firm founded in Houston, Texas, the United States in 1946. In 1983, J.E. Sirrine, an industrial engineering firm, merged with the company and the company's name was changed to CRSS, popularly known as CRS-Sirrine. It divested itself in 1994.

  5. Hughes Tool Company - Wikipedia

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    Hughes Tool's majority stake in TWA was sold off in 1966. Two years later, in 1968, Hughes Tool Company purchased the North Las Vegas Air Terminal. In the late-1960s, Hughes Tool ventured into the hotel and casino business with the acquisition of the Sands, Castaways, Landmark, Frontier, Silver Slipper, and Desert Inn, all in Las Vegas.

  6. Houston Technology Center - Wikipedia

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    Entrance to the Houston Technology Center in Midtown. The Houston Technology Center (HTC) was a technology accelerator and incubator located in Midtown, Houston, Texas.The HTC was a business park focused on the sectors of energy, information technology (hardware and software), life sciences, and NASA based space technologies with coaching, capital, connections, community, and customers.

  7. University of Houston–Clear Lake - Wikipedia

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    The Clear Lake Graduate Center opened in January 1972. The first phase construction of the Bayou Building for the University of Houston at Clear Lake City (UH/CLC) began early in 1974. On June 1, 1974, the Clear Lake Graduate Center facility became part of UH/CLC and took on the name "Arbor Building".

  8. Jerome Schultz - Wikipedia

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    Jerome Schultz joined the University of Pittsburgh in 1987 as Director of the interdisciplinary Center for Bioengineering and Biotechnology. He also founded a new Department of Bioengineering and served as its first chairman. [3] In 1988 he became Editor-in-Chief of journal Biotechnology Progress, which he served on for several decades. [4]

  9. TC Energy Center - Wikipedia

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    The TC Energy Center is a highrise that represents one of the first significant examples of postmodern architecture construction in downtown Houston, Texas. The building has been formerly known as the RepublicBank Center , the NCNB Center , the NationsBank Center , and the Bank of America Center .