World-renowned architect and St. Louisan Gyo Obata died March 8. He was 99. Obata was born in San Francisco and attended Washington University after his studies at the University of California, ...
Gyo Obata, a giant of American architecture whose impact on the built environment can be keenly felt across his adopted hometown of St. Louis and in locales further afield, passed away on March 8. He ...
Gyo Obata, one of the architects who helped design Omaha's W. Dale Clark Library, died on Tuesday in St. Louis. He was 99.Obata's architecture firm — Hellmuth, Obata, Kassabaum Inc., which is based in ...
With construction underway in 1973, architect Gyo Obata’s vision of a series of semicircular terminals astride a central spine began to take shape. File / Staff Photo Gyo Obata, the pioneering St.
ST. LOUIS (AP/WCCO) — Gyo Obata, an architect whose designs included sports and entertainment arenas, airports, a presidential library and the Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis has died. He was 99.
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. ST. LOUIS (AP) — Gyo Obata, an architect ...
The Smithsonian Institution is preparing to tear down one of two buildings designed for the National Mall by the late architect Gyo Obata to make way for a new educational facility called the Bezos ...
THE O IN HOK: Our town's leading architect, Gyo Obata, a founding partner of HOK, is the subject of a new book: "Gyo Obata: Architect | Clients | Reflections," published by The Images Publishing Group ...
Architects tend to have fairly expansive ideas about the concept of space, especially architects as renowned as Gyo Obata, the original O in the global architecture firm HOK. Obata has been the design ...
ST. LOUIS — Gyo Obata, a world-renowned architect who helped design some of the most well-known buildings in St. Louis and around the world, died Tuesday. He was 99 years old. Obata created the St.
A renowned architect whose designs helped elevate a St. Louis-based architectural firm into a global design and engineering powerhouse has died. Obata also was among the principals who turned HOK into ...
Gyo Obata, an architect whose designs included sports and entertainment arenas, airports and a presidential library, has died. He was 99. Obata died Tuesday in St. Louis, his family said. A cause of ...
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