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- Thomas Phifer (born 1953 in South Carolina) is an American architect based in New York City. He is perhaps best known for his design of the Glenstone Museum expansion in Potomac, Maryland, the North Carolina Museum of Art in Raleigh, North Carolina, the Corning Museum of Glass Contemporary Art + Design expansion, and the Brochstein Pavilion at Rice University in Houston, Texas. Phifer designed the new Museum of Modern Art in Warsaw, which is currently under construction and will be located on the northern side of Plac Defilad next to the Palace of Culture and Science. It is scheduled to open in 2023. Around 2006, Phifer won New York City‘s City Lights Design Competition, which began replacing the city’s high-pressure sodium streetlights with new standard LED streetlights starting in 2011. (en)
- Thomas Phifer, född 1953 i Columbia i South Carolina i USA, är en amerikansk arkitekt med kontor i New York. Thomas Phifer utbildade sig till arkitekt med magisterexamen 1977 på Clemson University i Clemson i South Carolina. Han grundade arkitektkontoret Thomas Phifer and Partners 1997. (sv)
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- Thomas Phifer, född 1953 i Columbia i South Carolina i USA, är en amerikansk arkitekt med kontor i New York. Thomas Phifer utbildade sig till arkitekt med magisterexamen 1977 på Clemson University i Clemson i South Carolina. Han grundade arkitektkontoret Thomas Phifer and Partners 1997. (sv)
- Thomas Phifer (born 1953 in South Carolina) is an American architect based in New York City. He is perhaps best known for his design of the Glenstone Museum expansion in Potomac, Maryland, the North Carolina Museum of Art in Raleigh, North Carolina, the Corning Museum of Glass Contemporary Art + Design expansion, and the Brochstein Pavilion at Rice University in Houston, Texas. Around 2006, Phifer won New York City‘s City Lights Design Competition, which began replacing the city’s high-pressure sodium streetlights with new standard LED streetlights starting in 2011. (en)
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- Thomas Phifer (en)
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