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Burgee and Johnson
* 1969 – The New York State Urban Development Corporation ( UDC ) signs a 99-year lease for the island, and architects Philip Johnson and John Burgee create a plan for apartment buildings to be constructed housing 20, 000 residents.
The island's master plan, adopted by the New York State Urban Development Corporation in 1969, was developed by the firm of Philip Johnson and John Burgee.
He was a partner of Philip Johnson from 1967 to 1991, creating together the partnership firm Johnson / Burgee Architects.
John Burgee and Philip Johnson established Johnson / Burgee in Manhattan in 1968, with Burgee as the firm's CEO, and they collaborated on many designs.
That same year, Burgee negotiated a lesser role in the partnership for Johnson, as a design consultant, and in 1988 he asked Ahuja to leave.
From 1967 to 1991 Johnson collaborated with John Burgee.
* 101 California Street, San Francisco, California ( Johnson / Burgee Architects ; 1979 – 1982 )
* 190 South LaSalle Street, Chicago, Illinois ( John Burgee Architects, Philip Johnson Consultant ; 1987 )
* Gate of Europe, Madrid, Spain ( John Burgee Architects, Philip Johnson Consultant ; 1989 – 1996 )
* 191 Peachtree Tower, Atlanta, Georgia ( John Burgee Architects, Philip Johnson Consultant ; 1990 )
* Canadian Broadcasting Centre, Toronto, Canada ( Bregman + Hamann Architects, Scott Associates Architects, Barton Myers Associates, John Burgee Architects, Philip Johnson Consultant ; 1992 )
* AEGON Center, Louisville, Kentucky ( John Burgee Architects, Philip Johnson Consultant ; 1993 )
* One Detroit Center, Detroit, Michigan ( John Burgee Architects, Philip Johnson Consultant ; 1993 )
One Atlantic Center was designed by Johnson / Burgee Architects.
Designed by Johnson / Burgee Architects and Kendall / Heaton Associates Inc, the building was completed in 1990 and is the fourth tallest in the city, winning the BOMA Building of the Year Awards the next year, repeating in 1998 and 2003.
It was designed by architects Philip Johnson and John Burgee, in association with Houston-based Morris Architects ( formerly Morris-Aubry Architects ), and erected in 1983.
Formerly the RepublicBank Center, NCNB Center, and NationsBank Center the building was completed in October 1983 and designed by award winning architect Philip Johnson and partner John Burgee and is reminiscent of the Dutch Gothic architecture of canal houses in The Netherlands.
This acoustical stage upgrade was completed by the architectural firm of John Burgee Architects, formerly known as Philip Johnson John Burgee Architects.

Burgee and firm
By 1985, even John Burgee ( of rival architecture firm John Burgee Architects ) called KPF, “ The best commercial firm now practicing in the U. S .” KPF ’ s design for 333 Wacker Drive in Chicago ( 1983 ), which was awarded the AIA National Honor Award in 1984, made the firm nationally famous.
* Design architect: John Burgee Architects with Philip Johnson, the predecessor to the current firm of Philip Johnson & Alan Richie Architects

Burgee and when
Burgee graduated from the School of Architecture at the University of Notre Dame in 1956, and served on the university's Board of Trustees from 1988 until 2006, when he was named trustee emeritus, and on the School of Architecture's Advisory Council from 1982.

Burgee and design
In 1985 Ruscha was commissioned to design a series of fifty murals, WORDS WITHOUT THOUGHTS NEVER TO HEAVEN GO ( a quotation from Hamlet ), for the rotunda of Miami – Dade Public Library ( now the Miami Art Museum ) in Florida, designed by architects Philip Johnson and John Burgee.

Burgee and was
For the Institute for Architecture and Urban Studies, Burgee was president and chairman.
The final test was called Burgee, on September 23, 1958, which another balloon-borne test which was an atomic bomb boosted with gaseous tritium.
The building was designed by John Burgee Architects with Philip Johnson and completed in 1992, is Boston's ninth-tallest building, standing 538 feet ( 164 m ) tall.
The 50 story One Atlantic Center was designed by Philip Johnson in association with John Burgee.
The building was designed by noted architects John Burgee & Philip Johnson, partners influential in postmodern architecture.

Burgee and .
John Burgee is an American architect noted for his contributions to Postmodern architecture.
Burgee is retired, and resides in California.
The signed Burgee is on display at South Coast Corinthian Yacht Club in Marina del Rey, California.
* Burgee: A small flag, typically triangular, flown from the masthead of a yacht to indicate yacht-club membership.

eased and Johnson
Johnson wound pinch-hitting only once in the 1984 World Series, reaching on an error by second baseman Alan Wiggins as the Tigers eased through the postseason en route to the world championship.

eased and out
And so deadheads on the payroll can be eased out at the earliest possible age.
Charles Taylor was subsequently eased out of power and exiled to Nigeria.
In stronger winds, rolling increases as there is less rolling resistance provided by the sails, as they are eased out.
With the West Belfast UDA brigadier and spokesman Tommy Lyttle in prison and gradually eased out of the leadership, Adair, as the most ambitious of the " Young Turks ", established himself as head of the UDA / UFF's " C Company ", 2nd Battalion based on the Shankill.
Philby was eased out of office and quietly retired in 1953 after the defection of his friends and fellow members of the " Cambridge spy ring " Donald Duart Maclean and Guy Burgess.
When the Japanese invasion threat eased, the PRA stopped putting out new contracts.
The sails are eased out away from the boat, but not as much as on a run or dead run ( downwind run ).
When running, the mainsail is eased out as far as it will go.
In the heaviest gust the crew or skipper can sheet the boom in somewhat and force the boom across the boat by hand, and hold the boom in position ( see " preventer "), as the direction of the wind crosses the centerline of the boat ; then the mainsail can be eased out to its new sailing course.
Speculation in the media seemed to imply that NBC executives had eased her out to advance younger NBC newscaster Deborah Norville, who had begun to play a larger role in the two-hour morning program.
When tax laws changed to prevent the foundations his father had established from continuing to own the corporation, he arranged for the family trust ( with the same trustees ) to buy the shares and for longtime chief executive Richard E. Berlin, who was going senile, to be eased out to become chairman of the trustees for a period.
Alphanumeric display also greatly eased editing programs, as functions were spelled out in full.
By June, Longchamp had eased Puiset out of power and the justiciar's office.
However, Control was eased out of the Circus in November or December 1972 ( 14 November 1972, according to a memo in the movie version of Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy ), after secret agent Jim Prideaux, who later played a pivotal role in Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy, was captured in Czechoslovakia.
As the coalition broke up, fiery labor leader Daniel Fignolé and socialist George Rigaud were eased out of the cabinet.
In 1906, Gray died and Malcomson was eased out of the business, and Couzens became vice president and general manager of the company.
The New Education System Plan brought out in 1971 eased out Nepal's other languages from the schools in a bid to diminish the country's multi-lingual traditions.
Among the others were General Sir Rob Lockhart, Lt-Gen Sir Dudley Russell, and Maj-Gen H Williams, who, as Engineer-in-Chief, was the last to retire, late in 1955. He was acting Director Military Operations but was eased out as he proposed a 25 mile border corridor in Punjab under british troops to save innocent people .( Ref.
The Indian Department quickly found that he could not manage the work and " eased him out " the following year, in 1816.
This type of indirect rule eventually fell out of favor as the colonies became established and administrative difficulties eased.
Stroup eventually lost his job too ; " The folks at NORML didn't like snitches and eased him out the door.
Harrison later became the Tonal Director of the Aeolian-Skinner Organ Company when Mr. Skinner was eased out of his company and the Skinner Organ Company was merged with the Aeolian Organ Company.
Hobbs was out when the score had reached 105 and then Sutcliffe added another 94 in partnership with Douglas Jardine as the wicket eased and close of play was safely reached with the total at 171 – 1 ( Sutcliffe 83 not out ).

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