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H2L2 (for three decades, officially Harbeson, Hough, Livingston & Larson) is an architecture firm in Philadelphia founded in 1907 by Paul Philippe Cret as The Offices of Paul Philippe Cret. In 1923, John Harbeson became Cret's partner, along with William J. H. Hough and William Livingston. In 1925 the firm was joined by Roy Larson. After Cret's death in 1945, the younger partners followed Cret's wishes and removed Cret's name from their masthead, continuing as Harbeson, Hough, Livingston & Larson. In 1976, the firm officially became H2L2 after years of using the name informally. In 2012, H2L2 and NELSON, which was founded in 1977 as an interior design firm, merged to create a full-service architecture/engineering firm.

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  • H2L2 (for three decades, officially Harbeson, Hough, Livingston & Larson) is an architecture firm in Philadelphia founded in 1907 by Paul Philippe Cret as The Offices of Paul Philippe Cret. In 1923, John Harbeson became Cret's partner, along with William J. H. Hough and William Livingston. In 1925 the firm was joined by Roy Larson. After Cret's death in 1945, the younger partners followed Cret's wishes and removed Cret's name from their masthead, continuing as Harbeson, Hough, Livingston & Larson. In 1976, the firm officially became H2L2 after years of using the name informally. In 2012, H2L2 and NELSON, which was founded in 1977 as an interior design firm, merged to create a full-service architecture/engineering firm. (en)
  • H2L2 (officiellement Harbeson, Hough, Livingston & Larson) est un cabinet d'architecture de Philadelphie fondé en 1907 par Paul Philippe Cret sous le nom de . Cabinet réputé, une grande partie du travail de l'entreprise est visible à Philadelphie et aux États-Unis. * Portail de l’architecture et de l’urbanisme * Portail de Philadelphie * Portail des entreprises (fr)
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  • H2L2 (for three decades, officially Harbeson, Hough, Livingston & Larson) is an architecture firm in Philadelphia founded in 1907 by Paul Philippe Cret as The Offices of Paul Philippe Cret. In 1923, John Harbeson became Cret's partner, along with William J. H. Hough and William Livingston. In 1925 the firm was joined by Roy Larson. After Cret's death in 1945, the younger partners followed Cret's wishes and removed Cret's name from their masthead, continuing as Harbeson, Hough, Livingston & Larson. In 1976, the firm officially became H2L2 after years of using the name informally. In 2012, H2L2 and NELSON, which was founded in 1977 as an interior design firm, merged to create a full-service architecture/engineering firm. Much of the firm's work is visible in Philadelphia and around the country. (en)
  • H2L2 (officiellement Harbeson, Hough, Livingston & Larson) est un cabinet d'architecture de Philadelphie fondé en 1907 par Paul Philippe Cret sous le nom de . Cabinet réputé, une grande partie du travail de l'entreprise est visible à Philadelphie et aux États-Unis. Les architectes du cabinet ont travaillé sur le (en), le (en), le Rayburn House Office Building, le pont Walt Whitman, l'édifice Eccles, la bibliothèque Folger Shakespeare, le pont Benjamin-Franklin, le Rodin Museum, la Fondation Barnes, le Detroit Institute of Arts ou encore le cimetière américain de Colleville-sur-Mer (travaux de Paul Philippe Cret inclus). * Portail de l’architecture et de l’urbanisme * Portail de Philadelphie * Portail des entreprises (fr)
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