Herbert P. McLaughlin
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Herbert P. McLaughlin
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Herbert P. McLaughlin Jr was a San Francisco-based architect, a pioneer of the concept of adaptive reuse to preserve historic architecture, saving buildings from demolition by repurposing them. Examples include Chicago's historic Dearborn Station and the Omaha National Bank Building, the Mobil Building in Dallas, and the Hallidie Building and Design Center in San Francisco. In the 1970s and 1980s, when McLaughlin was most active, he was one of the largest renovation developers in the US. McLaugh
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American architect (1934–2015)
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Herbert_P._McLaughlin
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2024-02-12T11:01:40Z
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