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*[[Assembly Square]] (195 units) and AVA Somerville (253 units) – apartment buildings
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*A section of The Galleria, Al Maryah Island{{where|date=August 2020}}
*A section of The Galleria, Al Maryah Island{{where|date=August 2020}}
*The House by Starck and Yoo, a high rise condominium building with interior design by [[Philippe Starck and Yoo]] in [[Victory Park, Dallas]]<ref>[http://thehouse.com The House] Victory Park, Dallas</ref>
*The House by Starck and Yoo, a high rise condominium building with interior design by Philippe Starck and Yoo in [[Victory Park, Dallas]]<ref>[http://thehouse.com The House] Victory Park, Dallas</ref>
*InterContinental Boston – hotel
*InterContinental Boston – hotel
*[[33 Arch Street]] in Boston
*[[33 Arch Street]] in Boston

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Elkus / Manfredi Architects is an architectural firm based in Boston, Massachusetts founded in 1988 by David Manfredi and the late Howard F. Elkus (1938–2017), both fellows of the American Institute of Architects.[1] Its international projects include Sochi Grand Marina and the Galleria at Sowwah Square. In 2014–2015, the firm did lead preliminary design work on the abortive Boston bid for the 2024 Summer Olympics proposals.

Manfredi graduated with Bachelor degrees from the University of Notre Dame and received a Masters from the University of Chicago.[citation needed] He was previously a vice president at The Architects Collaborative in Cambridge.[citation needed]

Selected works

Part of The Modern residential highrise in Fort Lee, New Jersey, as seen under construction from the George Washington Bridge

See also

References

  1. ^ David P. Manfredi Archived 2014-03-25 at the Wayback Machine Elkus/ Manfredi Architects
  2. ^ a b "Building Los Angeles: The Village at USC Brings Open Space and Fake Old Town Charm". Buildinglosangeles.blogspot.com. 2014-01-03. Retrieved 2019-05-21.
  3. ^ "The Modern - About Our Team". Archived from the original on 2014-04-28. Retrieved 2014-03-26.
  4. ^ The House Victory Park, Dallas
  5. ^ "Data" (PHP). www.rutgersfuturebydevco.org. Retrieved 2019-05-21.
  6. ^ "The harbor Mérida".