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.
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Georgia Institute of Technology College of Design
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College of Design
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College of Design
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Janice Wittschiebe
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Jerome "Jerry" Cooper
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August 2022
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directed by masters of architecture,
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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.
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Chairman of the Board of the Cooper Carry in Atlanta, Georgia; designed the West Architecture Building for the College of Architecture.
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Designer on Trading Spaces
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Prominent designer; co-owner of Lorenc+Yoo Design
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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.
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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
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Architect who designed several buildings; examples are the SunTrust Plaza, and the Westin Peachtree Plaza Hotel
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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"
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Architect who designed several high-profile buildings around the world
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