Bruce Graham
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Bruce Graham is an American architect. Among his most notable buildings are the Sears Tower, the Inland Steel Building, and the John Hancock Center. He was born in Bogotá, Colombia of American parents in 1925. He studied at the University of Dayton, Ohio and at the Case School of Applied Sciences in Cleveland, Ohio. He graduated from the University of Pennsylvania in 1948 with a degree in architecture. For the majority of his career he worked for Skidmore, Owings and Merrill, the largest architectural firm in the United States.
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