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  2. Frank L. Hope & Associates - Wikipedia

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    Frank Hope Sr. founded Frank L. Hope & Associates in 1928. Prior to establishing the firm, Hope attended (but did not graduate from) the University of California, Berkeley, and the Carnegie Institute of Architecture, was employed in the design department of a ship builder during World War I, then worked for the architectural firm of Requa & Jackson.

  3. Hazel Wood Waterman - Wikipedia

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    14 1 June 1903 3 - 9 Views Alone Worth A Visit Los Angeles Times March 1910 Wednesday Club, San Diego, California The Western Architect 19 3 March 1913 27 - 28 A City Garden in Southern California, Possessing the Charm of Adaptability to the Out-Of-Door Habits of Life House and Garden magazine 38 2 August 1920 54 - 55, 82 The Figure of the House

  4. Samuel I. Fox Building - Wikipedia

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    The Samuel I. Fox Building is an historic building located at 531 Broadway in San Diego's Gaslamp Quarter, in the U.S. state of California. The Art Deco building was designed by William Templeton Johnson, [1] and completed in 1929. [2] [3]

  5. Richard Requa - Wikipedia

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    Richard Smith Requa (March 27, 1881 – June 10, 1941) was an American architect, largely known for his work in San Diego, California. [1] [2] Requa was the Master Architect for the California Pacific International Exposition held in Balboa Park in 1935–36.

  6. Arthur Erickson - Wikipedia

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    Arthur Charles Erickson CC FAIA FRAIC Hon FRIBA (June 14, 1924 – May 20, 2009) was a Canadian architect and urban planner.He studied at the University of British Columbia and, in 1950, received his B.Arch. (Honours) from McGill University. [1]

  7. Homer Delawie - Wikipedia

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    San Diego architect Homer Delawie. Homer T. Delawie, FAIA, was an award-winning modernist architect working (primarily) in San Diego from the late 1950s to the 1990s. He designed numerous public, commercial, and residential projects, including the Bea Evenson Fountain in the Plaza de Panama, Balboa Park, the Coronado Library, the M. Larry Lawrence Jewish Community Center and expansion, the ...