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Pei's and designs
Roberts disliked Pei's initial designs, referring to them as " just a bunch of towers ".

Pei's and work
The project differed from Pei's earlier urban work ; it would rest in an open area in the foothills of the Rocky Mountains.
After inspecting Pei's work at the Des Moines Art Center in Iowa and the Johnson Museum at Cornell University, they offered him the commission.
Pei's work is celebrated throughout the world of architecture.
Some notable examples among many are Henry Cobb's John Hancock Tower in Boston, much of I. M. Pei's work including the Dallas City Hall, and Mies van der Rohe's Neue Nationalgalerie in Berlin.
Like most of Pei's work, the, three story building is a series of geometric forms: consisting of two curved wings, one mainly of glass and one mainly of masonry, set around a central atrium with a skylight that rises to become a low, conical glass tower.

Pei's and also
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 block away, Pei's team also redesigned Denver's Courthouse Square, which combined office spaces, commercial venues, and hotels.
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.
It was also the year in which Pei's firm changed its name to Pei Cobb Freed & Partners, to reflect the increasing stature and prominence of his associates.
The two sons of Hsin Pei's eldest brother have also joined the monastic order in their teens.

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.
Soon after the move to Shanghai, Pei's mother developed cancer.
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.
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 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 success of NCAR brought renewed attention to Pei's design acumen.
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 architectural team added more fill to cover the pipe and developed an elaborate ventilation system to conquer the odor.
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.

designs and echoed
Its long, graceful, menacing head figure carved in the stern, such as the Oseburg ship, echoed the designs of its predecessors.
Tensions between Bahrain and Iran had already been raised in the summer of 2007, when Hossein Shariatmadari, an Advisor to Iran ’ s supreme leader Grand Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, and editor of the Iranian newspaper, Kayan, called for Bahrain to be incorporated into Iran as its 14th province – a stance that echoed Saddam Hussein ’ s designs on Kuwait in the late 1980s.
Instead there was a wave of building or adapting Calvinist " temples ", though in the end none of these were to remain in use by the following year, and their layouts, which seem to have echoed early Swiss and Scottish Calvinist designs, are now largely unknown.

designs and work
conduct engineering research and technical development work to determine, by laboratory and pilot plant testing, the results of the research and studies aforesaid in order to develop processes and plant designs to the point where they can be demonstrated on a large and practical scale ; ;
Multidrop connections do not work well for fast serial buses, so most modern serial buses use daisy-chain or hub designs.
The doors of the mosques in Cairo were of two kinds ; those which, externally, were cased with sheets of bronze or iron, cut out in decorative patterns, and incised or inlaid, with bosses in relief ; and those in wood, which were framed with interlaced designs of the square and diamond, this latter description of work being Coptic in its origin.
This marriage, and Francisco Bayeu's membership of the Royal Academy of Fine Art ( from the year 1765 ) helped Goya to procure work as a painter of designs to be woven by the Royal Tapestry Factory.
Baldwin studied the work of the Italian inventor Enrico Forlanini and began testing models based on his designs, which led them to the development of hydrofoil watercraft.
The work of blacksmiths — developing implements and weapons — is hammered into shape, and, as a consequence, gradually departed from the stereotyped forms of their predecessors in bronze, which were cast, and the system of decoration, which in the Bronze Age consisted chiefly of a repetition of rectilinear patterns, gave way to a system of curvilinear and flowing designs.
Shortages of funding meant it was not possible to create several designs of cruisers specialised for long range work, or more heavily armoured for fleet work.
His designs improved on the work of the pioneers.
The feasibility of Drexler's proposals largely depends, therefore, on whether designs like those in Nanosystems could be built in the absence of a universal assembler to build them and would work as described.
They also claim that much of the other low-level chemistry in Nanosystems requires extensive further work, and that Drexler's higher-level designs therefore rest on speculative foundations.
The designs were guided, in part, by software architect Earl Killian who designed the MIPS III 64-bit instruction-set extension, and led the work on the R4000 microarchitecture.
Fully half of MIPS ' income today comes from licensing their designs, while much of the rest comes from contract design work on cores that will then be produced by third parties.
Bored with office work, he ventured into the city to observe buildings during his lunch breaks and sketched designs while at his desk.
This devolution results in a loss of creativity and she finds herself recreating older, less sophisticated designs from earlier work, without realizing it.
In 1837 John Deere introduced the first steel plough ; it was so much stronger than iron designs that it was able to work the soil in areas of the US that had previously been considered unsuitable for farming.
It is his art direction, ship designs and unique style that accredit him in fans ' eyes as the true creator of Space Battleship Yamato, even though Nishizaki retains legal rights to the work.
Now that cryptographers often work at universities, where researchers publish many or even all of their results, and publicly test others ' designs, or in private industry, where results are more often controlled by patents and copyrights than by secrecy, the argument has lost some of its former popularity.
Although piezoelectric and magnetostrictive transducers later superseded the electrostatic transducers they used, this work influenced future designs.
Clark works to clear his name in Eastern Europe while the remaining campus operators work to foil Rehan's designs on Pakistan.
Subsequent work at the Royal Aircraft Establishment investigated axial turbine designs that could be used to supply power to a shaft and thence a propeller.
From 1929, Frank Whittle began work on centrifugal turbine designs that would deliver pure jet thrust.
His work in the later part of the decade, including his designs urban for Algiers began to be more free-form.
As a further insurance measure against both radical designs failing, in July 1947 the Air Ministry issued Specification B. 9 / 48 written around Vickers-Armstrongs ' more conservative design, later named Valiant ; work began in April 1948.

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