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Antoine Samuel Predock (/ˈpriːdɒk/ PREE-dok; June 24, 1936 –
March 2, 2024) was an
American architect based in Albuquerque, New Mexico. He was the prin****l...
- Minnesota's Twin
Cities campus in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
Designed by
Antoine Predock, it is one of the more
architecturally striking buildings in the Twin Cities...
- Poly Pomona).
Designed by Albuquerque, New Mexico–based
architect Antoine Predock in the ****urist
style and
completed in 1993, it has come to be the defining...
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Austin formerly operated its city hall at 128 West 8th Street.
Antoine Predock and
Cotera Kolar Negrete & Reed
Architects designed a new city hall building...
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labyrinthine Social Sciences and
Humanities building designed by
Antoine Predock,
known to
students as the "Death Star" for its angular,
metallic design...
- Pueblo, Colorado,
designed by
Antoine Predock, 2003.
Tacoma Art Museum, in Tacoma, Washington,
designed by
Antoine Predock, 2003.
Pritzker Pavilion, in Chicago's...
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columnist (The
Atlanta Journal-Constitution, ESPN) (b. 1951)
Antoine Predock, 87,
architect (b. 1936) (death
announced on this date) Ed Ott, 72, baseball...
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designed by
architect Antoine Predock in ****ociation with
Executive Architect Robbins Bell Kreher, and was
completed in 2004.
Predock was "inspired by the biology...
- were submitted. The
judging panel chose the
design submitted by
Antoine Predock, an
architect from Albuquerque, New Mexico. Meanwhile,
Ralph Appelbaum...