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Qué (quién) es burgee$10248$ - definición

AMERICAN ARCHITECT
Johnson/Burgee Architects; Johnson/Burgee; Burgee, John

Holabird & Root         
  • 333 North Michigan Building
  • Marquette Building
  • [[Battle Creek Tower]]
  • Chicago Board of Trade Building
AMERICAN ARCHITECTURAL FIRM
Holabird and root; Holabird root; Holabird and Roche; Holabird and Root; Holabird & Simonds; Holabird & Roche; Holabird, Root & Burgee
The architectural firm now known as Holabird & Root was founded in Chicago in 1880. Over the years, the firm has changed its name several times and adapted to the architectural style then current — from Chicago School to Art Deco to Modern Architecture to Sustainable Architecture.
Burgee         
  • Burgee of the [[Royal Sydney Yacht Squadron]].
  • Burgee of the [[Adelaide University Sailing Club]].
  • The Royal Norwegian Yacht Club]], adopted in 1906.
  • The Royal Norwegian Yacht Club]], (1884−1904).
  • Burgee of the [[New York Yacht Club]].
FLAG
Burgees
A burgee is a distinguishing flag, regardless of its shape, of a recreational boating organization.Oxford University Press In most cases, they have the shape of a pennant.
Burgee         
  • Burgee of the [[Royal Sydney Yacht Squadron]].
  • Burgee of the [[Adelaide University Sailing Club]].
  • The Royal Norwegian Yacht Club]], adopted in 1906.
  • The Royal Norwegian Yacht Club]], (1884−1904).
  • Burgee of the [[New York Yacht Club]].
FLAG
Burgees
·noun A kind of small coat.
II. Burgee ·noun A swallow-tailed flag; a distinguishing pennant, used by cutters, yachts, and merchant vessels.

Wikipedia

John Burgee

John Burgee (born August 28, 1933) is an American architect noted for his contributions to Postmodern architecture. He was a partner of Philip Johnson from 1967 to 1991, creating together the partnership firm Johnson/Burgee Architects. Their landmark collaborations included Pennzoil Place in Houston and the AT&T World Headquarters in New York. Burgee eased Johnson out of the firm in 1991, and when it subsequently went bankrupt, Burgee's design career was essentially over. Burgee is retired, and resides in California.