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  2. NBBJ - Wikipedia

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    NBBJ provides services in architecture, interiors, planning and urban design, experience design, healthcare and workplace consulting, landscape design, and lighting design. The firm is involved in multiple markets and building types including: cultural and civic, corporate, commercial, healthcare, education, science, sports, and urban environments.

  3. Moody Nolan - Wikipedia

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    Moody Nolan, founded in Columbus, Ohio, in 1983, is the largest African-American-owned and operated architecture firm in the United States, with 12 offices nationwide.In 2021, it was the recipient of The American Institute of Architects (AIA) Architecture Firm Award. [1]

  4. DLR Group - Wikipedia

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    DLR Group, named for architects Irving Dana, Bill Larson, and engineer Jim Roubal, was founded on April 1, 1966, in Omaha, Nebraska, as Dana Larson Roubal and Associates, [7] after leaving Leo A Daly to start their own firm. [1]

  5. 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.

  6. Hervé Descottes - Wikipedia

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    Hervé Descottes is a French lighting designer, business owner and author. He established the lighting design firm L'Observatoire International in New York City in 1993 [1] after eight years of design practice in Paris, France.

  7. Beacon Building - Wikipedia

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    The Beacon Building was designed by Benham, Richards and Armstrong, a Columbus architecture firm. [1] It has six stories and 70,500 sq ft (6,550 m 2 ). [ 3 ] The building was a notable entry in a Columbus Landmarks -hosted mid-century modern architecture survey in 2011–12.