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    • Peter B. Lewis Building - Donley's Project Portfolio
      • Designed by noted architect Frank Gehry, the five-story Peter B. Lewis Building is home to Case Western Reserve University’s Weatherhead School of Management and features faculty offices, classrooms, and meeting areas that are distributed on every floor to encourage informal interaction and complement the school’s learner-centered curriculums.
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  2. The Peter B. Lewis Building stands as an architectural landmark in Cleveland’s University Circle neighborhood. Featuring the sculptural profile, gleaming stainless steel siding, and gravity-defying angles that audiences have come to associate with the architect Frank Gehry , our building both sets our school apart and, quite literally ...

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      Campus Location: 11119 Bellflower Road Cleveland, OH 44106...

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      The Peter B. Lewis Building is available to rent on a very...

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      Two elegant, unique and iconic spaces make up Weatherhead...

  3. Designed by world-famous architect Frank Gehry, the Peter B. Lewis Building's unique architectural features symbolize the Case Western Reserve University Weatherhead School of Management's innovative approach to management education.

  4. Nov 10, 2012 · Few important buildings in Cleveland's recent history had as difficult a birth as the Peter B. Lewis Building at Case Western Reserve University, which was officially dedicated 10 years...

  5. The Peter B. Lewis Building, home of the School of Management at Case Western Reserve University, was designed by the world famous architect, Frank Gehry.

  6. The Weatherhead School of Management is housed in the Peter B. Lewis Building, located at the corner of Bellflower Road and Ford Drive. Designed by Frank Gehry and completed in 2002, the building has an area of approximately 150,000 square feet (14,000 m 2) and stands five stories tall.

  7. Nov 25, 2013 · He buried the hatchet in 2012, donating $5 million to the Cleveland Institute of Art and speaking at Case Western's May commencement. Long before the era of hip, high-tech entrepreneurs, Peter was something of a child of the 1960s in the conservative business world.