It's not art with a capital A." Dean Maltz of Manhattan is the associate architect on the project.
It was built between 1897 and 1899 in the Chicago School style; the associate architect was Lyndon P. Smith.
Hamilton Smith, Breuer's associate architect on the Whitney, also testified in support of the Piano plan.
They married in 1934 in Washington, and Mr. King served as associate architect there for post offices and federal buildings from 1935 to 1938.
(Dean Maltz of Manhattan was the associate architect on the project.)
The building was constructed by The Beck Group, which also served as associate architect.
Norman R. Sturgis served as associate architect.
The firm has eight associate architects.
His French accent clinched a job as associate architect on the restoration of the Statue of Liberty.
As associate architect, Heery International, Inc. produced the contract documents.