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  • ...k Stanley Rowland Curzon Porter Architects''' (formerly Polk Stanley Yeary Architects) is an architectural firm located in Little Rock and Fayetteville, Arkansas *[http://www.polkstanley.com/ Homepage of Polk Stanley Rowland Curzon Porter Architects]
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  • '''Fennell Purifoy Hammock Architects''' is a design firm founded in Little Rock, Arkansas, in 1986. the firm was ...perative]] near [[MacArthur Park]] in Little Rock. Fennell Purifoy Hammock Architects is also designer of the [[Argenta Square]] apartments, [[Block 2 Lofts]], t
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  • #REDIRECT [[Polk Stanley Rowland Curzon Porter Architects]]
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  • ...stitute of Architects''' (AIA Arkansas) is a professional organization for architects in the state of Arkansas.
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  • '''Woods & Carradine Architects''' (WCA) is an architectural firm located at 2200 South Main Street in Litt ...hitects,_Little_Rock,_Arkansas,_USA Archiplanet entry on Woods & Carradine Architects]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Cromwell Architects Engineers]]
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  • '''Cromwell Architects Engineers''' is a design and engineering firm located in Little Rock, Arkan ...Cromwell, Truemper, Levy, Thompson, Woodsmall, and in 2000 simply Cromwell Architects Engineers.
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  • '''AMR Architects''' is the architectural firm of [[Rick Redden]] of Little Rock. The firm wa ...ines, Fox, and Associates in Little Rock and Allison and Redden were local architects. "I guess there was sort of an attachment," remembered Redden of the infor
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  • ...1969 plan]] created by the [[Arkansas Chapter of the American Institute of Architects]] in the spring of 1957. The Central Litle Rock Project became a national m
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  • ...o organize and care for its contents. I had pored over the work of several architects and had visited many of the presidential libraries. The overwhelming majori
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  • ====AMR Architects==== ...ing the projects as they developed. In 1982 the group agreed to form [[AMR Architects]].
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  • ...n Hall]]. Both halls were designed/refurbished by [[Rick Redden]] of [[AMR Architects]].
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  • ...he Cistercian architecture in the late Middle Ages, which is without named architects; and the pre-Meiji great garden designers of Japan, also with anonymous aut *James Herrera, "Architects in Sync," ''Town and Country,'' (June 2001): 93-96.
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  • *James Herrera, "Architects in Sync," ''Town and Country,'' (June 2001): 93-96. [[Category:Architects]]
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  • *[http://www.polshek.com/ Website of Polshek Partnership Architects] ...s/Polshek/clinton/clinton.html Arcspace.com article on Polshek Partnership Architects and the William J. Clinton Presidential Center]
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  • ...Honors Awards for Architecture. [[Reese Rowland]] at [[Polk Stanley Yeary Architects]] designed the award-winning building, and [[CDI Contractors]] built the he
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  • ...was redesigned in the early 2000s by [[Polk Stanley Rowland Curzon Porter Architects]]. [[Doyne Construction Company]] of North Little Rock accomplished the ren
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  • ...k Stanley Rowland Curzon Porter Architects''' (formerly Polk Stanley Yeary Architects) is an architectural firm located in Little Rock and Fayetteville, Arkansas *[http://www.polkstanley.com/ Homepage of Polk Stanley Rowland Curzon Porter Architects]
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  • ...er Currence Gray Architects. The associate architect was Williams and Dean Architects. The site includes an outdoor classroom amphitheater, bike paths, and drift
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  • ...[[Witsell Evans Rasco]], Architects and Planners, and [[Woods & Carradine Architects]].
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  • '''Polshek Partnership Architects LLP''' is an architectural design firm located in New York City. Polshek Pa *[http://www.polshek.com/ Website of Polshek Partnership Architects]
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  • ...xcept the renovated [[Choctaw Railway Station]], were designed by New York architects [[James Polshek]] and [[Richard Olcott]]. The total floorspace in all Clint Foundation chairman [[Skip Rutherford]] noted that [[Bill Clinton]] and the architects created the building to meet four specific goals: longterm architectural si
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  • ...ing renovated by [[Reese Rowland]] of [[Polk Stanley Rowland Curzon Porter Architects]] and will house the [[Arkansas Studies Institute]] and the [[Clinton Schoo
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  • ...tly before the [[Library groundbreaking]] Bill Clinton asked the two chief architects of the archives, [[James Polshek]] and [[Richard Olcott]], to pull the two
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  • ...uilding configuration was designed by [[Polk Stanley Rowland Curzon Porter Architects]]. [[Doyne Construction Company]] of North Little Rock accomplished the act
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  • *Todd S. Purdum, "The Clintons Shop Architects," ''New York Times,'' August 13, 1998. [[Category:Architects]]
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  • ...nton's original sketch of the Oval Office replica he wrote, "To my patient architects - with thanks for tolerating my obsessions."
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  • ...the time of its grand opening it was hailed by the National Association of Architects as the largest, most beautiful, and most expensive high school in the natio
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  • ...ocentre designers -- which included [[Erhart, Eichenbaum, Rauch, and Blass Architects]], [[Comprehensive Professional Services]], and [[Cromwell, Neyland, Truemp ...nizers to the conclusion that parking ramps would be absolutely essential. Architects anchored the northeast, east-central, and southeast corners with 1,000 spac
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  • ...nificant renovation in 1995-1996 under the leadership of design firm [[AMR Architects]] of Little Rock. Ottenheimer Hall underwent minor renovations, including t
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  • ...restoration plans were developed by Stocks-Mann Architects PLC and Jameson Architects. The building features a geothermal central air system constructed by drill *[http://www.stocksmann.com/cox%20creative%20center.htm Stocks-Mann Architects project page for Cox Machinery Warehouse renovation]
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  • ...land streets, and was designed by local architect [[Rick Redden]] of [[AMR Architects]]. The intention of the owners in siting the building at Third and Cumberla
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  • ...loper of the tower is [[Moses Tucker Real Estate]]. The architect is [[AMR Architects]]. The lender is [[Metropolitan National Bank]]. In late January constructi
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  • The park was designed by HKS Architects based out of Dallas,TX. The park's seating capacity is fixed at 5,800. The
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  • '''Fennell Purifoy Hammock Architects''' is a design firm founded in Little Rock, Arkansas, in 1986. the firm was ...perative]] near [[MacArthur Park]] in Little Rock. Fennell Purifoy Hammock Architects is also designer of the [[Argenta Square]] apartments, [[Block 2 Lofts]], t
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  • ...osed as an "urban fishing ground" in plans by the [[Polshek Partnership]], architects of the Clinton Library.
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  • [[Category:Architects]]
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  • ...Wittenberg Jr.]], and grandson, [[George Wittenberg III]], were also local architects. [[Category:Architects]]
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  • ...ation]]. The seven-story building was designed by [[Rick Redden]] of [[AMR Architects]], constructed by [[East Harding Construction]], and dedicated in July 2002
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  • ...pensive. The designer of the Central Arkansas Nature Center was [[Cromwell Architects Engineers]].
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  • ...signed by architect [[Reese Rowland]], a principal at [[Polk Stanley Yeary Architects]]. "We try to make our building designs respond to the client's needs and a
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  • *[[State Board of Architects]] *[[State Board of Landscape Architects]]
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  • ...mer treasurer of the Arkansas Chapter of the American Society of Landscape Architects.
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  • The architects of the Gazette Building were [[Peter Hotze]] and [[George Richard Mann]]. T
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  • ...stitute of Architects''' (AIA Arkansas) is a professional organization for architects in the state of Arkansas.
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  • ...y [[Vanadis 3]] Companies, and designed by John Rogers Design and Alderfer Architects. The general contractor was Nabholz Construction.
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  • ...hitect and principal at Little Rock's [[Polk Stanley Rowland Curzon Porter Architects]]. [[Category:Architects]]
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  • '''Tommy Polk''' is founding partner in [[Polk Stanley Rowland Curzon Porter Architects]] of Little Rock, Arkansas. The firm was started in 1977. The firm has work
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  • '''Brent Thompson''' is chairman and CEO of [[Cromwell Architects Engineers]] Incorporated in Little Rock, Arkansas. ...f the firm, and is a founding member of the American College of Healthcare Architects. He led the design teams in creating plans for the [[Jackson T. Stephens Sp
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  • ...[[New Argenta Development Group]], Solomon Partners, Humphreys & Partners Architects, and the [[Dave Grundfest Company]].
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  • ...]. The design firm on the restoration effort was [[Fennell Purifoy Hammock Architects]].
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  • ...firm that redesigned the original buildings was [[Fennell Purifoy Hammock Architects]]. The contractor was [[East Harding Construction]].
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  • ...Group. The architectural firm on the building is [[Fennell Purifoy Hammock Architects]].
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  • ...mplars Cultural Center of the [[Department of Arkansas Heritage]]. Jameson Architects and Carson and Associates were tapped to complete the restoration. The buil
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  • ...nown as Thompson and Harding Architects until 1925. In 1927 he merged with architects [[Theodore Sanders]] and [[Frank J. Ginocchio]] and the firm became known a *F. Hampton Roy, ''Charles L. Thompson and Associates: Arkansas Architects, 1885-1938'' (Little Rock, AR: August House, Inc., 1982).
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  • Murray is a founder of Locus Architects in New Orleans and former adjunct professor at the Tulane University School [[Category:Architects]]
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  • Dunbar High School was designed by local architects [[George H. Wittenberg]] and [[Lawson L. Delony]]. Dunbar is listed on the
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  • ...tion, to be completed in 2008 with the assistance of design team [[Jameson Architects]].
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  • ...r were first announced on June 20, 1948. The theater was designed by local architects [[Frank Ginocchio]] and [[Edwin B. Cromwell]]. The Center Theater was buil
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  • ...in [[Allison Architects]] of Little Rock. He is former principal in [[AMR Architects]], a firm co-founded with [[Jimmy Moses]] and [[Rick Redden]] in 1982. [[Category:Architects]]
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  • ...Planning Conference by the [[Arkansas Chapter of the American Institute of Architects]], led by president [[Noland Blass Jr.]], in the spring of 1957. The plan i .... Hatcher, "Main Street: Little Rock, 1969," ''Journal of the Institute of Architects'' (April 1959).
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  • ...gner of downtown real estate developer [[Jimmy Moses]], who co-founded AMR Architects with Moses and architect [[John Allison]] in 1982. Their first project toge [[Category:Architects]]
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  • ...ket building erected in 1995-1996 was designed by [[Rick Redden]] of [[AMR Architects]] and cost $3.5 million to complete.
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  • ...[[Junior League of Little Rock]] in 1963 under the director of [[Cromwell Architects]]. In 1976 the Junior League donated the building to the [[State of Arkansa
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  • '''Woods & Carradine Architects''' (WCA) is an architectural firm located at 2200 South Main Street in Litt ...hitects,_Little_Rock,_Arkansas,_USA Archiplanet entry on Woods & Carradine Architects]
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  • ...ris]]. The designer of the campus was [[Polk Stanley Rowland Curzon Porter Architects]].
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  • #REDIRECT [[Cromwell Architects Engineers]]
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  • '''Cromwell Architects Engineers''' is a design and engineering firm located in Little Rock, Arkan ...Cromwell, Truemper, Levy, Thompson, Woodsmall, and in 2000 simply Cromwell Architects Engineers.
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  • '''AMR Architects''' is the architectural firm of [[Rick Redden]] of Little Rock. The firm wa ...ines, Fox, and Associates in Little Rock and Allison and Redden were local architects. "I guess there was sort of an attachment," remembered Redden of the infor
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  • ...ll Jr.''' is founding partner and president of [[Witsell, Evans & Rasco]], Architects/Planners. [[Category:Architects]]
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  • ...ction by general contractor [[Flynco]]. The building was designed by [[SWA Architects]] of Little Rock.
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  • ...[[Downtown Little Rock Unlimited]] the [[City of Little Rock]], and local architects. LRHA executive director [[Dowell Naylor Jr.]] was the chief author of the ...1969 plan]] created by the [[Arkansas Chapter of the American Institute of Architects]] in the spring of 1957. The Central Litle Rock Project became a national m
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  • ...terms as president of the [[Arkansas Chapter of the American Institute of Architects]], and was a member of the College of Fellows of the Institute. He also ser
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  • ...a former president of the [[Arkansas Chapter of the American Institute of Architects]].
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  • ...on Chapman''' was an architect with [[Erhart, Eichenbaum, Rauch, and Blass Architects]] in Little Rock. He was also project coordinator and designer of the [[Met
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  • The Gans Building was the first urban structure refurbished by [[AMR Architects]] in the early 1980s. The project received financial assistance from the [[
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  • ...'' was the second historic restoration project completed by the firm [[AMR Architects]] in the early 1980s. ...eritage]] became the main original tenant in Heritage Center East, and AMR Architects took over a top floor. The center also houses the offices of the [[Arkansas
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  • ...ce, and the [[International Bazaar]] restaurant. It was renovated by [[AMR Architects]].
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  • ...and the design firm of [[Hodges, Vines, Fox, and Associates]]. The plan's architects, especially [[Jimmy Moses]], imagined pedestrian traffic anchored by mixed-
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  • ...r is now home to the [[Islamic Center For Human Excellence]]. The original architects of the building were [[Edward F. Brueggeman]] and [[Guy W. Swaim]]. The cos
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  • '''Benjamin J. Bartlett''' was the founder of [[Cromwell Architects Engineers]] in Little Rock, Arkansas. [[Category:Architects]]
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  • ...The hall was extensively refurbished under the direction of [[Stocks-Mann Architects]] around 2005 and a new addition and entry porch was added to the back side ...n.com/Wingo%20Hall.htm Addition and Renovation to Wingo Hall - Stocks-Mann Architects]
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  • The tower was designed by [[Polk Stanley Rowland Curzon Porter Architects]]. Construction was accomplished by Little Rock's [[Baldwin & Shell Constru
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  • [[Category:Architects]]
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  • ...chio began his career as a draftsman in the firm of [[Thompson and Harding Architects]] in 1905. He later left the firm to pursue an education and did service in [[Category:Architects]]
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  • Remnants of the mansion-hotel foundation were uncovered in 1984 by [[AMR Architects]] and the [[Robert East Construction Company]], redevelopers and contractor
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  • ...became a partner in the local architectural firm of [[Thompson and Harding Architects]]. [[Category:Architects]]
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