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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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  • [[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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