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- Brad Cloepfil (born 1956) is an American architect, educator and prin****l of Allied Works Architecture of Portland, Oregon and New York City. His first...
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- the modernist style for A&P heir Huntington Hartford. In the 2000s, Brad Cloepfil redesigned 2 Columbus Circle for the Museum of Arts and Design (MAD), which...
- 2005. The building was designed by Allied Works Architecture, led by Brad Cloepfil. The museum is recognized as a successful implementation of contemporary...
- restaurant's lease was renewed in 2016, and Guidara and Humm hired Brad Cloepfil to design a renovation of Eleven Madison Square. Existing furnishings were...
- enlarged a third time when a new $65-million facility designed by Brad Cloepfil of Allied Works Architecture, was completed. The expansion preserved the...
- of innovative design teams, including Zaha Hadid, Thom Mayne, and Brad Cloepfil. The design required demolishing the Goodwin Building, put up in 1969,...
- Wright, Richard Neutra, Zimmer Gunsul Frasca Architects (ZGF) and Brad Cloepfil of Allied Works. Local architects that have had a large influence on Portland's...
- "100 most endangered sites" in 2006. After a renovation by architect Brad Cloepfil, the building became the new home of the Museum of Arts and Design in 2008...
- Jillian Clare 1992– Actress Yes Beverly Cleary 1916–2021 Author No Brad Cloepfil 1956– Architect Yes Mic****e Clunie 1969– Actress Yes Henry Waldo Coe 1857–1927...