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MG2 (formerly MulvannyG2 Architecture) is a U.S.-based architecture firm headquartered in Seattle, Washington.〔"MG2." www.MG2.com. 11 May 2015.〕 MG2 is ranked among the 50 largest architectural firms and top two retail designers in the world (BD World Architecture). The firm designs retail stores and centers, corporate offices and interiors, and mixed-use destinations for clients and brands of global significance. Clients include seven of the top 20 Fortune 100 retailers. Founded in 1971, the firm employs 300 in four offices located in: Seattle, Washington; Irvine, California; Washington, D.C.; Shanghai, China. Leadership: Mitch Smith - AIA, LEED AP, CEO and Chairman; and Russ Hazzard - AIA, President.〔Stiles, Marc. "(MulvannyG2 Executive Shakeup: Zhang Out, Hazzard in as President - Puget Sound Business Journal. )" Puget Sound Business Journal. 13 Jan. 2015. Web.〕 ==Notable MG2 buildings== * Tonkon Torp, LLC, Law Office Renovation, Portland, Ore., 2011 * Gashora Girls Academy, Gashora, Rwanda, 2011 * Xi'an Daming Palace and Tourism Center, Xi'an, China, 2010 *Huawei Beijing Research & Development Campus, Beijing, China, 2010 *Bellevue Towers, LEED Gold Certified, Bellevue, Washington, USA, 2009 *Hyatt at Olive 8, LEED Silver Certified, Seattle, Washington, USA, 2009 *Escala at 4th & Virginia, Seattle, Washington, USA, 2009 *Fujian Provincial Electric and Power Company Headquarters, Fuzhou, China, 2007 *Redmond City Hall, designed to LEED Silver standards, Redmond, Washington, USA, 2006 *Tacoma Convention Center, Tacoma, Washington, USA, 2004 *Shanghai Fudan Crown Plaza Hotel, Shanghai, China, 2005 *China Construction Bank, Xiamen, China, 2003 *Seattle Grand Hyatt Hotel, Seattle, Washington, USA, 2001 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「MulvannyG2 Architecture」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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