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which is widely seen as improving the federal government's selection process of architects for government projects by making the talent of the architect a larger aspect of the criteria. In 2003, the federal government was planning to spend $ 20 billion for upcoming buildings, with Feiner being in
124: 44: 259: 249: 84: 215: 264: 244: 105: 269: 208: 25: 37: 85:"Ed Feiner, Driving Force Behind GSA's Design Excellence Program, Dies at 75 | Engineering News-Record" 254: 66: 201: 24:(October 16, 1946 – July 1, 2022) was an American architect. He was the chief architect of the 239: 234: 150: 8: 189: 40:, he joined the Navy's planning department in 1969 and left to join the GSA in 1981. 185: 228: 106:"Edward Feiner, first chief architect for the U.S. government, dies at 75" 184:
This article about a United States architect or architectural firm is a
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While with the GSA, he created the "Design Excellence" program with
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