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- Coleman_Coker abstract "Coleman Coker, born in 1951 in Memphis Tennessee, is an American architect who is best known for his work at the Bridges Center in 2005. He is an adjunct professor and the director of the Poetics of Building at the University of Texas at Austin School of Architecture and principal of buildingstudio. He holds the Ruth Carter Stevenson Regents Chair in the Art of Architecture.".
- Q5142987 abstract "Coleman Coker, born in 1951 in Memphis Tennessee, is an American architect who is best known for his work at the Bridges Center in 2005. He is an adjunct professor and the director of the Poetics of Building at the University of Texas at Austin School of Architecture and principal of buildingstudio. He holds the Ruth Carter Stevenson Regents Chair in the Art of Architecture.".
- Coleman_Coker comment "Coleman Coker, born in 1951 in Memphis Tennessee, is an American architect who is best known for his work at the Bridges Center in 2005. He is an adjunct professor and the director of the Poetics of Building at the University of Texas at Austin School of Architecture and principal of buildingstudio. He holds the Ruth Carter Stevenson Regents Chair in the Art of Architecture.".
- Q5142987 comment "Coleman Coker, born in 1951 in Memphis Tennessee, is an American architect who is best known for his work at the Bridges Center in 2005. He is an adjunct professor and the director of the Poetics of Building at the University of Texas at Austin School of Architecture and principal of buildingstudio. He holds the Ruth Carter Stevenson Regents Chair in the Art of Architecture.".