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    William Leonard Pereira (April 25, 1909 – November 13, 1985) was an American architect from Chicago, Illinois, who was noted for his futuristic designs...
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  • in whole or in part by architect William Pereira. They are listed by year and grouped into the three firms that Pereira belonged to. The first firm listed...
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    Pereira is a surname in the Portuguese and Galician languages, well known and quite common, mostly in Portugal, Galicia, Brazil, other regions of the...
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    plan the remainder of the ranch, the university hired William Pereira and Associates. Pereira intended for the UC Irvine campus to complement the neighboring...
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  • William Pereira (born 11 October 1996) is an English cricketer. He made his first-class debut on 1 April 2018 for Loughborough MCCU against Sussex as...
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  • later collaborate with William Pereira, in which the two would form their architectural firm, Pereira & Luckman, in 1950. Pereira & Luckman would later...
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  • Geisel Library at the University of California, San Diego. Designed by William Pereira and built 1969–70, it is said to "occup[y] a fascinating nexus between...
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    Chet Holifield Federal Building (category William Pereira buildings)
    for North American Aviation/Rockwell International, and designed by William Pereira. Since 1974 it has been owned and managed by the General Services Administration...
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    Niemeyer Cesar Pelli William Pereira Patricio Pouchulu Eero Saarinen Langson Library, University of California, Irvine (William Pereira, 1965) Theme Building...
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    additions included the 1948 Rowland H. Crawford expansion, the 1973 William Pereira addition, and a parking structure. Los Angeles Times building (2018—...
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    Transamerica Pyramid (category William Pereira buildings)
    company by being depicted on the company's logo. Designed by architect William Pereira and built by Hathaway Dinwiddie Construction Company, the building...
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    Geisel Library (category William Pereira buildings)
    the center of the UC San Diego campus. The library was designed by William Pereira and opened in 1970 as the Central Library. It was renovated in 1993...
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    Marineland of the Pacific (category William Pereira buildings)
    Verdes Peninsula coast in Los Angeles County, California. Architect William Pereira designed the main structure. It was also known as Hanna-Barbera's Marineland...
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    early 1960s and the late 1970s by Hal Foster, with architects such as William Pereira, Charles Luckman and Henning Larsen. The relaunch of neo-futurism in...
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    Ford Aerospace (category William Pereira buildings)
    master plan and main buildings were designed by Modernist architect William Pereira in 1958. Operation was moved to Newport Beach in 1960. In the 1960s...
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    2121 Avenue of the Stars (category William Pereira buildings)
    2121 Avenue of the Stars, formerly known as Fox Plaza, is a 34-story, 493-foot (150 m) skyscraper in Century City, Los Angeles, California. It is owned...
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    Theme Building (category William Pereira buildings)
    James Langenheim, of Pereira & Luckman, subsequently taken to fruition by a team of architects and engineers, headed by William Pereira and Charles Luckman...
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  • many of its buildings were planned by Los Angeles–based architect William Pereira, who had also designed the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, the University...
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    Newport Center, Newport Beach, California (category William Pereira buildings)
    regional shopping mall. It was created in the early 1960s as part of William Pereira's master plan for the Irvine Ranch. Newport Center was created as the...
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    Los Angeles County Museum of Art (category William Pereira buildings)
    years later, it moved to the Wilshire Boulevard complex designed by William Pereira. The museum's wealth and collections grew in the 1980s, and it added...
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    Prudential Tower (category William Pereira buildings)
    The Prudential Tower, also known as the Prudential Building or, colloquially, the Pru, is an international style skyscraper in Boston, Massachusetts. The...
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    $1 and later the state purchased an additional 500 acres (2.0 km2). William Pereira, the university's consulting architect, and the Irvine Company planners...
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    Topping, campus development director Anthony Lazzaro, and architect William Pereira. This plan annexed a great deal of the surrounding city, and many of...
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    48-story Transamerica Pyramid in San Francisco, California, designed by William Pereira, is a city symbol. The 105-story Ryugyong Hotel is in Pyongyang, North...
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    Television City (category William Pereira buildings)
    Boulevard, at the corner of Fairfax Avenue. Designed by architect William Pereira and Charles Luckman, Television City opened in 1952 as a dedicated...
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  • Bacon – engaged in the redevelopment of parts of Philadelphia 1960 William Pereira – Irvine, California 1960 Konstantinos Doxiadis – Islamabad, Pakistan...
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    Iran University of Medical Sciences (category William Pereira buildings)
    Iran University of Medical Sciences (IUMS) (Persian: دانشگاه علوم پزشکی و خدمات بهداشتی درمانی ایران, Danushgah-e 'lum-e Pezeshki-ye vâ Xedâmat-e Behedashti-ye...
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    Harrisburg International Airport (category William Pereira buildings)
    airport was renamed Harrisburg International Airport in 1973. Architect William Pereira designed the new terminals, completed in 1973. From April 1969 through...
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    Country Club, Rancho Mirage (1962) (demolished 2003) William Pereira: Robinson's (1953) William Gray Purcell (with protégé Van Evera Bailey): Purcell...
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    Disneyland Hotel (California) (category William Pereira buildings)
    with Alvarez. The original Disneyland Hotel was designed by the firm of Pereira & Luckman and opened on October 5, 1955, nearly three months after Disneyland...
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