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  1. LINK Architecture is the St. Louis design practice of Tom McGraw, AIA LEED AP. For over 30 years, Tom has been producing award-winning residential and commercial architecture — everything from small interiors and restaurant projects to large loft conversions and company headquarters.

  2. We currently employ a vibrant group of project managers, architectural and interior designers, administrative professionals, and student interns across our three offices in Springfield, Joplin, and St. Louis, Missouri.

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  3. Dick Busch Architects is located in the renovated Chesterfield Bank and Post Office building within the Chesterfield historic district. Phone (636) 530-7787 Fax (636) 530-0315

  4. View Nick Jenkins’ profile on LinkedIn, the world’s largest professional community. Nick has 2 jobs listed on their profile.

    • PPG Regional Manager-Las Vegas
    • Wentzville, Missouri, United States
    • PPG
  5. Associate Principal, Architect. HOMETOWN: St. Louis, Missouri PERSONAL PASSIONS: Baseball, Friends, Outdoors. Nick graduated from Kansas State University with his Bachelor of Architecture in 2005. He joined Mackey Mitchell in 2008 and became a Senior Associate in 2013.

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  6. Aug 14, 2024 · The opening section, “Modern Architecture Comes to St. Louis, 1930s-1950s,” showcases an array of early modernist building types, from private houses and places of worship to medical facilities and public monuments.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Gateway_ArchGateway Arch - Wikipedia

    Designated NHL. May 28, 1987 [4] The Gateway Arch is a 630-foot-tall (192 m) monument in St. Louis, Missouri, United States. Clad in stainless steel and built in the form of a weighted catenary arch, [5] it is the world's tallest arch [4] and Missouri's tallest accessible structure.

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