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  2. Architectural historian - Wikipedia

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    According to a survey conducted by the architectural history department, Savannah College of Art and Design, on professional career opportunities in architectural history, was compiled in January 2010 from positions listed January–December 2009, [3] averages of salary ranges in United States are below. Positions requiring:

  3. John A. Pearson - Wikipedia

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    In 1928 Pearson was commissioned to design a building, with noted New York architects York and Sawyer, to house the head office of the Canadian Bank of Commerce in Toronto. The 34-story building was completed in 1931 in spite of the onset of the Great Depression , and at the time was the tallest building in the British Empire .

  4. I. M. Pei - Wikipedia

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    Ieoh Ming Pei FAIA RIBA [2] (/ ˌ j oʊ m ɪ ŋ ˈ p eɪ / YOH ming PAY; [3] [4] Chinese: 貝聿銘; pinyin: Bèi Yùmíng; April 26, 1917 – May 16, 2019) was a Chinese-American architect. Born in Guangzhou into a Chinese family, Pei drew inspiration at an early age from the garden villas at Suzhou , the traditional retreat of the scholar ...

  5. Edgar Lewis Horwood - Wikipedia

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    Edgar Lewis Horwood (1868–1957) was a Canadian architect who served as Chief Dominion Architect from 1915 to 1917.. As chief government architect he was responsible for many of the federal buildings constructed in this period.

  6. Architect - Wikipedia

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    An architect is a person who plans, designs, and oversees the construction of buildings. [1] To practice architecture means to provide services in connection with the design of buildings and the space within the site surrounding the buildings that have human occupancy or use as their principal purpose. [2]

  7. Bruce Price - Wikipedia

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    Price was born in Cumberland, Maryland, the son of William and Marian Bruce Price.He studied for a short time at Princeton University.After four years of internship in the office of the Baltimore architects Niernsee & Neilson (1864–68), he began his professional work in Baltimore with Ephraim Francis Baldwin as a partner. [3]

  8. List of I. M. Pei projects - Wikipedia

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    I. M. Pei (1917–2019) was a Chinese-American architect known for his creative use of modernist architecture in combination with natural elements and open spaces. During his decades of architectural work, he designed some of the world's most recognizable buildings in countries around the world.

  9. Architectural firm - Wikipedia

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    A 1940s architectural office. In the United States, an architectural firm or architecture firm is a business that employs one or more licensed architects and practices the profession of architecture; while in South Africa, the United Kingdom, Ireland, Denmark and other countries, an architectural firm is a company that offers architectural services.