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Pei's and team
One block away, Pei's team also redesigned Denver's Courthouse Square, which combined office spaces, commercial venues, and hotels.

Pei's and added
As with previous projects, abundant green spaces were central to Pei's vision, which also added traditional townhouses to aid the transition from classical to modern design.

Pei's and more
" Emperor Xuanzong promoted the three of them — in Pei's case, to be the prefect of the more important Ding Prefecture ( 定州, roughly modern Baoding, Hebei ).

Pei's and fill
Pei's first proposed design included a large glass pyramid that would fill the interior with sunlight, meant to represent the optimism and hope that Kennedy's administration had symbolized for so many in the US.

Pei's and developed
Soon after the move to Shanghai, Pei's mother developed cancer.
From 1958 to 1963 Pei and Ray Affleck developed a key downton block of Montreal in a phased process that involved one of Pei's most admired structures in the commonwealth, the cruciform tower known as the Royal Bank Plaza ( Place Ville Marie ).

Pei's and .
Pei's ancestry traces back to the Ming Dynasty, when his family moved from Anhui province to Suzhou.
Its unusual rock formations, stone bridges, and waterfalls remained etched in Pei's memory for decades.
Pei's choice had two roots.
Pei's father urged him to remain in the United States, and he worked for two years at the Boston engineering firm of Stone & Webster.
Pei's background in architecture was seen as a considerable asset ; one member of the committee told him: " If you know how to build you should also know how to destroy.
One of Pei's design projects at the GSD was a plan for an art museum in Shanghai.
Pei's design was based on a circular tower with concentric rings.
Pei's designs echoed the work of Mies van der Rohe in the beginning of his career as also shown in his own weekend-house in Katonah in 1952.
Pei's associate Araldo A. Cossutta was the lead architect for the plaza's North Building ( 955 L ' Enfant Plaza SW ), South Building ( 490 L ' Enfant Plaza SW ), and Center Building ( 475 L ' Enfant Plaza SW ; now the United States Postal Service headquarters ).
In 1955 Pei's group took a step toward institutional independence from Webb and Knapp by establishing a new firm called I. M. Pei & Associates.
The tower's smooth aluminum and glass surface and crisp unadorned geometric form demonstrate Pei's adherence to the mainstream of 20th-century modern design.
" Pei's dissatisfaction reached its peak at a time when financial problems began plaguing Zeckendorf's firm.
The project differed from Pei's earlier urban work ; it would rest in an open area in the foothills of the Rocky Mountains.
The success of NCAR brought renewed attention to Pei's design acumen.
Kennedy's assassination led indirectly to another commission for Pei's firm.
Pei's approach to the new Dallas City Hall mirrored those of other projects ; he surveyed the surrounding area and worked to make the building fit.
LOF countersued Hancock for defamation, accusing Pei's firm of poor use of their materials ; I. M. Pei & Partners sued LOF in return.

architectural and team
Working with a team of master glassblowers and assistants has enabled him to produce architectural glass art of a scale and quantity unimaginable working alone or with only one assistant.
William Zeckendorf ( shown here in the office redesigned by his architectural team ) hired Pei after ordering a search for what he called " the greatest unknown architect in the country ".
John H. Crawford, chief architect of the original 386, co-managed the design of the P5, along with Donald Alpert, who managed the architectural team.
The project was awarded to this team in an architectural design competition, whose results were announced in 1971.
Currently the architectural team of Berkebile Nelson Immenschuh McDowell ( BNIM ) of Kansas City, Mo., which is partnering with landscape design firm Andropogon Associates of Philadelphia to lead the master planning process.
Principal builder, and " managing agent ", for the massive project was John R. Todd and principal architect was Raymond Hood, working with and leading three architectural firms, on a team that included a young Wallace Harrison, later to become the family's principal architect and adviser to Nelson Rockefeller.
was also on the architectural team.
The design usually consists of drawings and specifications, usually prepared by a design team including surveyors, civil engineers, cost engineers ( or quantity surveyors ), mechanical engineers, electrical engineers, structural engineers, fire protection engineers, planning consultants, architectural consultants, and archaeological consultants.
Bernardo's career took an important turn when he traveled to Rome in 1451 to join the vast architectural team then engaged by Pope Nicholas V to revitalize the ancient city and its environs.
The Spanish-style terminal building, commissioned by United Airlines in 1942 was designed by William Edwards and Joseph Plunkett, an architectural team whose work, including the Arlington Theatre and the National Armory, helped shape the Mediterranean style of the city.
The School's campus has grown since that time and in 2009, an international architectural competition was held to find an architect-led design team who would develop the Campus Masterplan and design the Phase 1 building.
An international architectural competition was launched in March 2009 to find the design team to prepare a campus masterplan and detailed design of the first new building phase.
Detailed study of the Mansion by a member of the architectural team responsible for its renovation after the fire in 1997
In the winter of 1842-3, a French team struggled with swampy ground and a high water table at the heavily sedimented site, and succeeded in removing 40 meters of the temple's frieze, comprising 41 blocks, and some other architectural elements.
They were discovered in 1937 and 1938 by a team of architectural historians including the prominent early 20th century historian Liang Sicheng.
The architectural concept for the stadium was developed by the Los Angeles based sports and entertainment team NBBJ, who worked closely with a Los Angeles-based team of engineers Arup, who were responsible for all stages of the structural and building services engineering design for the stadium, with the exception of the mechanical mechanisms that move the roof structure.
Recently, an architectural consultancy has been appointed to lead a design team, tasked with preparing a Masterplan for the redevelopment of Semple Stadium.
In September 1990, the architectural team made changes which cut $ 82 million from the cost of the building ( including the elimination of two theaters, scaling down the reception hall, using plaster rather than stone, substituting aluminum for bronze in the trim, and reducing the size of interior doors ), reducing the price tag to $ 656 million.
As the feature film evolved in the mid 1910s, he and his team ( comprising screenwriter Charles Maigne, art director Ben Carré, and cameramen John van den Broek and Lucien Andriot ) coupled exceptional technological skill with unique pictorial and architectural sensibilities in their productions, giving their films a visual distinctiveness that met with critical acclaim.
The PA usually works in concert with a Project Manager ( PM ) who is responsible for the budget and the whole architectural design team including all consultants ( engineers, cost estimators, interior designers, landscape architects ).
Inspired by the innovative housing of Le Corbusier in Paris, this architectural team set out to create innovative multifamily housing.
It was designed by the famous Bulgarian architectural team Vasilyov-Tsolov and completed in the period 1940-1953.
* The owner may elect to select the lowest qualified bid's general contractor to join the architectural team to assist with cost reduction.

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