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Gene Summers (architect)

(1928-2011)
American architect
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Gene R. Summers (31 July 1928 in San Antonio, Texas – 12 December 2011 in Sebastopol, California) was an American modernist architect. Considered to have been Mies Van Der Rohe's "right-hand man, he assisted his famed employer in the design of the iconic Seagram Building on Park Avenue on the island of Manhattan in New York City. Later, in private practice, he designed the huge McCormick Place convention center in Chicago, Illinois.

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Born
21 July 1928
San Antonio, Texas
Died
12 December 2011 (aged 83)
Sebastopol, California
Zodiac Cancer
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