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Architects and Collaborative
In 1945, Gropius founded The Architects ' Collaborative ( TAC ) based in Cambridge with a group of younger architects.
* 1949 – 1950 Harvard Graduate Center, Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA ( The Architects ' Collaborative )
* 1957-1959 Dr. and Mrs. Carl Murchison House, Provincetown, Massachusetts, USA ( The Architects ' Collaborative )
* 1957 Interbau Apartment blocks, Hansaviertel, Berlin, Germany, with The Architects ' Collaborative and Wils Ebert
* 1959 – 1961 Embassy of the United States, Athens, Greece ( The Architects ' Collaborative and consulting architect Pericles A. Sakellarios )
The museum ’ s project architects are Jones & Jones Architects and Landscape Architects Ltd. of Seattle and SmithGroup of Washington, D. C., in association with Lou Weller ( Caddo ), the Native American Design Collaborative, and Polshek Partnership Architects of New York City ; Ramona Sakiestewa ( Hopi ) and Donna House ( Navajo / Oneida ) also served as design consultants.
The new plaza named Teluscape Exploration Plaza was designed by Reich + Petch Architects and EDA Collaborative.
It was designed by The Architects Collaborative and is owned by Simon Property Group, which acquired it in the 2002 breakup of the then-Dutch owned Urban Shopping Centers, Inc.
Thompson began his career as an architect in 1946 when he helped persuade Walter Gropius to form The Architects ' Collaborative along with six other colleagues in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
* 1957 – The Interbau 57 exposition in Berlin features structures by Alvar Aalto, Walter Gropius and his The Architects ' Collaborative ( TAC ), and an unité by Le Corbusier.
* Architecture Firm Award-The Architects Collaborative.
* Clark Art Institute, with The Architects Collaborative, Williamstown, Massachusetts, 1973
* Robert S. McMillan ( architect ) ( 1916 – 2001 ), architect and co-founder of The Architects Collaborative
After graduation, Gund worked at The Architects ' Collaborative in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
After working with modern architect Walter Gropius at the Architects ' Collaborative, Gund began his career with significant projects that drew from a modernist vocabulary.
* The Architects Collaborative, a Cambridge, MA, firm following the teachings of Walter Gropius
Clark Art Institute building, designed by The Architects ' Collaborative in 1973
* The Architects Collaborative, 1945-1965
*" The Architects Collaborative 1945-1965 "
*" The Architects Collaborative Suspends Operations ", Progressive Architecture, v76, June 1995.
* Great Buildings Online: The Architects ' Collaborative
Architects ' Collaborative, The

Architects and TAC
She was a founder, in 1945, and now Principal Emeritus of the Architects ' Collaborative ( TAC ).
Norman Collings Fletcher ( December 8, 1917 – May 31, 2007 ) was an American architect who was a co-founder and partner of the architectural firm The Architects ' Collaborative ( TAC ), working there from 1945 until the firm's demise in 1995.
In 1945, he joined forces with Walter Gropius and several other architects to established The Architects Collaborative ( TAC ).
John Cheesman Harkness ( born November 30, 1916 ) is an American architect who was a founder and partner of The Architects Collaborative ( TAC ) in Cambridge, Massachusetts with Walter Gropius and six other architects.
The winning design was by noted local architects Harkness & Geddes in collaboration with Walter Gropius, who founded The Architects Collaborative ( TAC ), the famous Boston architectural firm.

Architects and was
In 1965, Fuller inaugurated the World Design Science Decade ( 1965 to 1975 ) at the meeting of the International Union of Architects in Paris, which was, in his own words, devoted to " applying the principles of science to solving the problems of humanity.
Alexander was awarded the First Gold Medal for Research by the American Institute of Architects in 1972.
The spire was designed by Ian Ritchie Architects, who sought an " Elegant and dynamic simplicity bridging art and technology ".
Already well known during his lifetime, Wright was recognized in 1991 by the American Institute of Architects as " the greatest American architect of all time.
His " Own Your Own Home " campaign was a collaboration to promote ownership of single-family dwellings, with groups such as the Better Houses in America movement, the Architects ' Small House Service Bureau, and the Home Modernizing Bureau.
The landscape's most dominant feature is the central lawn, which was listed as a " medallion site " by the American Society of Landscape Architects in 1999, one of only three central campuses designated as such.
One of these was a delegation of the American Institute of Architects in 1974, which Pei joined.
The Macao Science Center in Macau was designed by Pei Partnership Architects in association with I. M. Pei.
* Yamasaki was elected as a Fellow of the American Institute of Architects in 1960.
Architects imply palimpsest as a ghost — an image of what once was.
The history of the site as well as information about the conversion was the basis for a 2008 documentary Architects Herzog and de Meuron: Alchemy of Building & Tate Modern.
The building was ranked No. 6 in a 2007 survey conducted for the American Institute of Architects ' list of " America's Favorite Architecture ".
In 2007, it was ranked second on the American Institute of Architects list of " America's Favorite Architecture ".
Architects who were renowned for their constructions using the style include Francesco Bartolomeo Rastrelli, an Italian architect who worked in Russia and who was noted for his lavish and opulent works, Philip de Lange, who worked in both Danish and Dutch Rococo architecture, or Matthäus Daniel Pöppelmann, who worked in the late Baroque style and who contributed to the reconstruction of the city of Dresden, in Germany.
On September 13 2001, the idea was presented to executives of Consolidated Edison, the electric utility company serving New York City, by John Englehart, then president of the brand innovation firm Arnell Group Architects John Bennett and Gustavo Bonevardi of PROUN Space Studio distributed their " Project for the Immediate Reconstruction of Manhattan's Skyline ".
The gallery was housed at Boora Architects from its founding until about 2001, and then moved to the headquarters of Wieden + Kennedy in Northwest Portland.
In 2007, it was ranked seventh on the List of America's Favorite Architecture by the American Institute of Architects.
Eero Saarinen was elected a Fellow of the American Institute of Architects in 1952.
He was a partner of Philip Johnson from 1967 to 1991, creating together the partnership firm Johnson / Burgee Architects.
Graves was elected a Fellow of the American Institute of Architects ( AIA ) in 1979.
In 1930, he founded the Department of Architecture and Design at the Museum of Modern Art in New York City, and later ( 1978 ), as a trustee, he was awarded an American Institute of Architects Gold Medal and the first Pritzker Architecture Prize, in 1979.
Stone ’ s role as an educator was honored in 1955, when the New York Chapter of the American Institute of Architects awarded him the Medal of Honor, praising Stone as a “ distinguished designer of buildings and inspiring teacher .”
The firm, based in Philadelphia, was awarded the Architecture Firm Award by the American Institute of Architects in 1985.
The Country Music Hall of Fame was designed by local architecture firm Tuck Hinton Architects and museum design firm Ralph Appelbaum Associates.
Thompson was president of the Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers and president of the Navy League.

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