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Oct 2021
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EA419: Nicholas G. Potts – Designing Sup...

EntreArchitect // Gābl Media
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Designing Supertalls Nicholas G Potts is an architect and designer who has led landmark projects at world-renowned firms covering a broad spectrum of scales and project types. His early training under Joan Soranno and John Cook at HGA in Minneapolis instilled a a deep rigor and empathetic framework that led to notable projects in their [...] 
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