Georgia Institute of Technology College of Design

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The College of Design at the Georgia Institute of Technology, established in 1908 as the Department of Architecture and also formerly called the College of Architecture, offered the first four-year course of study in architecture in the Southern United States. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString College of Design
rdf:langString College of Design
rdf:langString Janice Wittschiebe
rdf:langString Jerome "Jerry" Cooper
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rdf:langString directed by masters of architecture,
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rdf:langString The College of Design at the Georgia Institute of Technology, established in 1908 as the Department of Architecture and also formerly called the College of Architecture, offered the first four-year course of study in architecture in the Southern United States.
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rdf:langString Chairman of the Board of the Cooper Carry in Atlanta, Georgia; designed the West Architecture Building for the College of Architecture.
rdf:langString Designer on Trading Spaces
rdf:langString Prominent designer; co-owner of Lorenc+Yoo Design
rdf:langString Principal of Mack Scogin Merrill Elam Architects, husband-wife team who are internationally acclaimed for unconventional use of materials in narrative associations in their designs.
rdf:langString Principal of Richard Wittschiebe Hand Architects, prominent Atlanta architecture firm, former President of the Georgia Tech Alumni Association, member of the Georgia Tech Foundation Board
rdf:langString Architect who designed several buildings; examples are the SunTrust Plaza, and the Westin Peachtree Plaza Hotel
rdf:langString Designer architect of the World Trade Center Memorial in New York City; he was selected from 5,201 competitors as the winning designer with "Reflecting Absence"
rdf:langString Architect who designed several high-profile buildings around the world
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