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  2. Kajima - Wikipedia

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    The company stock is traded on four leading Japanese stock exchanges and is a constituent of the Nikkei 225 stock index. [5] Kajima's services include design, engineering, construction, and real estate development. Kajima builds high-rise structures, railways, power plants, dams, and bridges.

  3. Koichi Kawana - Wikipedia

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    Koichi Kawana (Japanese: 川名孝一, born March 16, 1930, in Hokkaido – September 13, 1990) was a post-war Japanese American garden designer, landscape architect and teacher. He designed gardens in San Diego, Los Angeles, Denver, Colorado, Chicago, Illinois, Memphis, Tennessee, and St. Louis, Missouri. [1]

  4. John Friedman Alice Kimm Architects - Wikipedia

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    In 2016, JFAK completed a 144,000 square-foot collegiate recreation facility, the Roberts Pavilion, at Claremont McKenna College, [13] [14] as well as the La Kretz Innovation Campus (LKIC), [15] a 3.2-acre campus located in a former furniture and fabric warehouse in the Los Angeles’ Arts District for entrepreneurs, engineers, and policymakers ...

  5. List of works by Minoru Yamasaki - Wikipedia

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    Minoru and Teruko Yamasaki House, Bloomfield Township, Michigan, 1972 [13] Temple Beth El, Bloomfield Township, Michigan 1974 [1] Century Plaza Towers, Los Angeles, 1975 [1] U.S. Bank Tower, Denver, 1975; Tulsa Performing Arts Center, Tulsa, Oklahoma, 1976 [1] One Government Center (now Michael DiSalle Government Center), Toledo, Ohio, 1976 [14]

  6. Hannah Carter Japanese Garden - Wikipedia

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    According to the Los Angeles Conservancy, the garden is among the largest and most significant private residential Japanese-style gardens built in the United States in the immediate Post-World War II period. [1] The garden was donated to the University of California, Los Angeles in 1965 and open to the public until 2011. Following a legal ...

  7. Yamashiro Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The villa that forms the district's centerpiece was constructed from 1911 to 1914 by artisans and craftsmen from Japan for the German-American Adolph Leopold Bernheimer (1866-1944) and Eugene Elija Bernheimer (1865-1924) [noted as brothers to Charles L. Bernheimer] to house their collection of Japanese art and valuable items. Mainly acquired in ...