Bohlin Cywinski Jackson

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Bohlin Cywinski Jackson is a United States-based architectural practice that was founded in 1965 in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania by Peter Bohlin and Richard Powell. Bohlin's firm then merged with John F. Larkin and Bernard Cywinski's Philadelphia-based architectural practice, Larkin Cywinski, in 1979.[1] It is recognized for its distinguished portfolio of residential, university, commercial, cultural and government projects.

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