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  2. Dick Clark + Associates - Wikipedia

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    Dick Clark Architecture's projects include residential, commercial, educational, and restaurant design and the firm is credited with helping design Austin's visual landscape. [3] [2] They are also involved in the revitalization of Austin's downtown Warehouse District. [4] The firm has earned a number of industry awards. [5] [6]

  3. Kirksey Architecture - Wikipedia

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    Kirksey LEED EB Headquarters in Houston, Texas The Satterfield & Pontikes' building earned the first LEED Gold rating in Houston. Founded in 1971, Kirksey Architecture began as a small commercial architecture firm and today has evolved into a diverse organization of 12 specialized and practiced groups, each focusing on a particular business segment.

  4. William Stubbs (interior designer) - Wikipedia

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    William W. (Bill) Stubbs, IIDA, is an American interior designer, author, and television show host. He is recognized by Architectural Digest, as one of its AD 100 [1] — which features its top 100 architects and interior designers. [2]

  5. Emily Summers - Wikipedia

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    Emily Summers (born 1945), is an American interior designer. [1] She is president and CEO of Emily Summers Design Associates. Beginning her design career in 1979, she became known for her collaboration with architects and artists along with the collection, commission, and architectural installation of fine art into projects. [2]

  6. Holly Hunt - Wikipedia

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    Holly Hunt is an American designer. She is the founder and CEO of Holly Hunt Design (now a subsidiary MillerKnoll, Inc.), a company that designs, produces and showcases custom made product including indoor and outdoor furniture, lighting, rugs, textiles and leathers.

  7. HOK (firm) - Wikipedia

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    The firm expanded into China in 2013, when it acquired the New York and Shanghai offices of hospitality design firm BBG-BBGM, creating one of the world's largest interior design firms, [11] although BBG-BBGM's office in Washington, D.C., continues to operate as BBGM. By 2007, international work represented more than 40% of HOK's annual revenue.