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Article: GSA's Chief Architect Ed Feiner to Retire.
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- PR Newswire
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- January 10, 2005
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WASHINGTON, Jan. 10 /PRNewswire/ -- F. Joseph Moravec, Commissioner of the U.S. General Services' Public Buildings Service, today announced that Chief Architect Ed Feiner is retiring after a distinguished 35-year federal career.
"Ed has been a passionate and effective advocate for design excellence in the public realm," said Moravec. "His commitment to the proposition that our public buildings should reflect America's highest ideals has helped GSA become one of the Nation's premier patrons of architecture."
Feiner was instrumental in the creation of GSA's award-winning Design Excellence program. His efforts elevated the profile of design in public ...
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