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Article: Architect Pfeiffer reflects on adorning L.A. landmarks. (Norman H. Pfeiffer)
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- Los Angeles Business Journal
- Article date:
- October 26, 1987
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Architect Pfeiffer reflects on adorning L.A. landmarks For a man who has been living in Los Angeles just three months, architect Norman H. Pfeiffer has certainly made a tremendous impact on local history. More accurately, perhaps, he is remaking a lot of it.
A partner in the New York-based firm of Hardy Holzman Pfeiffer Associates, Pfeiffer has led his company west to land three of Los Angeles' most prized public works projects in recent memory, namely: the $127 million Central Library expansion, masterplanning the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, including the new $35.3 million Robert O. Anderson Building, and the restoration of Los Angeles' landmark City Hall. ...