COE Architecture International, Louisiana

Hollywood Palladium building design by COE Architecture International

Christopher Coe’s extensive experience and modernist training made him the ideal architect for the project. Educated at Yale University, he originally came to Los Angeles in 1987 from the New York office of Richard Meier & Partners as project designer on the Getty Center.

CR Cockerell Architect England: Charles Robert

National Monument Edinburgh design by CR Cockerell Architect

C. R. Cockerell trained in the London architectural practice of his father, Samuel Pepys Cockerell. Later he worked on the rebuilding of Covent Garden Theatre as assistant to Robert Smirke, followed by an architectural tour of Europe.

Dissing + Weitling Architects Denmark

Danish National Bank building by Dissing + Weitling Architects

Dissing + Weitling, Architects, Denmark – buildings photos, Copenhagen design studio, bridge designs – Danish architecture office news

DKV Architecten – Rotterdam Architects

DKV Architecten Rotterdam Netherlands

DKV Architecten, Netherlands buildings, Rotterdam architecture, Dutch architects: in April 2013 partners of this Netherlands architecture practice split

DMJM Architects, Aecom USA

Los Angeles Police HQ Facility by DMJM Architects

DMJM Architecture, Aecom, American architect design offices in United States + Abu Dhabi (UAE) and Shanghai (China) – USA building news

DO architecture, Glasgow architects

Hove Railway Station footbridge design by DO architecture Glasgow

DO-Architecture Practice Information, architect office based in Glasgow, Scotland’s largest city. A key design by this Scottish architectural office is the Hove Railway Station footbridge, Sussex, southeast England, UK.

David Wild Architect London, Camden Studio

Rochester Place house by David Wild Architect

David is an architect and writer. After his architectural studies he worked for several architecture practices before starting independent practice, teaching, and writing. He entered politics during the Vietnam war. He designed and edited the outside-left architectural magazine ARse