Architects Win Award for Pleasanton Project
Langdon Wilson Mumper Architects, Newport Beach, has been named one of 12 winners in the 1986 Prestressed Concrete Institute Professional Design Awards Program for the firm’s design of Phase 1 at Meyer Center, a 2-million-square-foot office park in Pleasanton, Calif.
The first phase, which forms the gateway of the park, consists of a three-story and a five-story office building.
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