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'''Wittenberg, Delony, and Davidson''' is an architectural firm in Little Rock, Arkansas. The company designed [[First Security Center]] at the corner of President Clinton Avenue and Sherman streets in the historic Little Rock [[River Market District]]. The firm is named for [[George H. Wittenberg]], [[Lawson L. Delony]], and [[Julian Bunn Davidson]]. | '''Wittenberg, Delony, and Davidson''' is an architectural firm in Little Rock, Arkansas. The company designed [[First Security Center]] at the corner of President Clinton Avenue and Sherman streets in the historic Little Rock [[River Market District]]. The firm is named for [[George H. Wittenberg]], [[Lawson L. Delony]], and [[Julian Bunn Davidson]]. | ||
− | The firm also designed the Fausett Administration Building at Hendrix College, the private [[Little Rock Air Center]], Woodland Heights Retirement Center, Fairfield Plaza, the Rogers Building, and the public parking deck at the corner of Sixth and Scott streets. They are also renovators on the Legacy Hotel. | + | The firm also designed the Fausett Administration Building at Hendrix College, the private [[Little Rock Air Center]], Woodland Heights Retirement Center, Fairfield Plaza, the Rogers Building, the 1998 expansion of the [[Statehouse Convention Center]], and the public parking deck at the corner of Sixth and Scott streets. They are also renovators on the Legacy Hotel. |
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+ | The firm has also done business extensively outside of the state. Wittenberg, Delony, and Davidson has designed hotels, hospitals, and jails across the country. | ||
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+ | In 1991 the company opened a branch office in Fayetteville under the management of Glen Woodruff. | ||
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Revision as of 21:48, 8 March 2008
Wittenberg, Delony, and Davidson is an architectural firm in Little Rock, Arkansas. The company designed First Security Center at the corner of President Clinton Avenue and Sherman streets in the historic Little Rock River Market District. The firm is named for George H. Wittenberg, Lawson L. Delony, and Julian Bunn Davidson.
The firm also designed the Fausett Administration Building at Hendrix College, the private Little Rock Air Center, Woodland Heights Retirement Center, Fairfield Plaza, the Rogers Building, the 1998 expansion of the Statehouse Convention Center, and the public parking deck at the corner of Sixth and Scott streets. They are also renovators on the Legacy Hotel.
The firm has also done business extensively outside of the state. Wittenberg, Delony, and Davidson has designed hotels, hospitals, and jails across the country.
In 1991 the company opened a branch office in Fayetteville under the management of Glen Woodruff.