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FABRAP, or Finch, Alexander, Barnes, Rothschild and Paschal, was an architectural firm founded in Atlanta, Georgia in 1958. They specialized in sports
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was an architectural and engineering firm formed from the acquisition of FABRAP by the Atlanta engineering firm Rosser White Hobbs Davidson McClellan Kelly
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Former stadium in Atlanta, Georgia, United States
the majors. Fulton County Stadium was designed by a joint-venture team of FABRAP (Finch Alexander Barnes Rothschild & Paschal) and Heery, Inc. Fenster, Kenneth
Atlanta–Fulton_County_Stadium
Government offices in Georgia, United States
Studies). It was designed by a partnership of Atlanta architectural firm FABRAP and New York firm Emery Roth & Sons. First Atlanta was acquired by the holding
State_of_Georgia_Building
Megashop in Tennessee, United States
Height Height 321 feet (98 m) Design and construction Architects Rosser Fabrap International O.T. Marshall Architects (Bass Pro Shops improvements) Other
Memphis_Pyramid
American architect
his work in Atlanta, Georgia. He worked with the firm FABRAP, which, in 1985, became Rosser FABRAP International and later Rosser International. Together
Cecil_Alexander_(architect)
American architecture and construction management firm
architectural firm of Finch, Alexander, Barnes, Rothschild, and Pascal (FABRAP), designed and managed the construction of the Atlanta–Fulton County Stadium
Heery_International
American architect
July 28, 2003) was an American Architect and founder of architectural firm FABRAP. Finch graduated from the Georgia Institute of Technology in 1936 with a
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College football stadium for Marshall University
new facility were Stafford/Rosser Fabrap, a joint venture between Stafford Consultants of Princeton and Rosser Fabrap International of Atlanta. Soon after
Joan_C._Edwards_Stadium
Arena in North Carolina, United States
($50.2 million in 2025 dollars) $63 million (1993 Expansion) Architect FABRAP Tenants Greensboro Generals (EHL/SHL) (1959–1975) Wake Forest Demon Deacons
Greensboro_Complex
Former multi-purpose stadium in Cincinnati, Ohio
Cost US$45 million ($373 million in 2025 dollars) Architect Heery & Heery FABRAP Structural engineer Prybylowski and Gravino, Inc. General contractor Huber
Riverfront_Stadium
Former stadium in Atlanta, Georgia, U.S.
$214 million ($491 million in 2025 dollars) Architect Heery International; Rosser FABRAP International; and tvsdesign Project manager Barton-Malow Structural engineer
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Military interdictor and tactical strike aircraft
aircraft". 22 April 2022. "F-111 Adhesive Bonded Repair Assessment Program (FABRAP) - Phase I Testing, Preliminary Results" (PDF). Australian Government Department
General_Dynamics_F-111C
American architect (1927–2021)
architectural firm of Finch, Alexander, Barnes, Rothschild, and Pascal (FABRAP), designed and managed the construction of the Atlanta–Fulton County Stadium
George_T._Heery
have a replica of the house built for themselves. General Cigar Industrial FABRAP A "hall of magic" sponsored by the General Cigar Company. General Electric
1964 New York World's Fair pavilions
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Football stadium in Statesboro, Georgia, U.S.
6 million in 2025 dollars) $10 million (2014 expansion) Architect Heery-Fabrap, Inc. Tenants Georgia Southern Eagles (NCAA) (1984–present) Website https://www
Allen_E._Paulson_Stadium
"Reflecting Absence" Bill Finch 1936 Architect and founder of architectural firm FABRAP Preston Geren Jr. 1947 Fort Worth architect who designed Burnett Plaza George
List of Georgia Institute of Technology alumni
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American architect (1903–1997)
Griffin and Stuck Frier Lane Scott Beisner of Jonesboro. Designed by Rosser FABRAP International of Atlanta and Mott, Mobley, McGowan & Griffin. "Mott, Ralph
Ralph_O._Mott
Building in Atlanta, GA
Floor count 47 Design and construction Architects Skidmore, Owings & Merrill FABRAP Engineer Weidlinger Associates Website tower-square-2f18.brandcast.io References
Tower_Square_(Atlanta)
Private Montessori school in Sandy Springs, Georgia, United States
Joseph Watterson. American Institute of Architects., 1974. Craig, Robert M. "FABRAP: Finch, Alexander, Barnes, Rothschild, and Pascal." New Georgia Encyclopedia
Springmont
Baseball field in the Champaign, Illinois, U.S.
Built 1987 Opened 24 March 1988 (1988-03-24) Renovated 1999 Architect Heery Fabrap Tenants Illinois Fighting Illini (NCAA) (1988–present) Big Ten baseball
Illinois_Field
Austrian-born American architect (1921–2020)
William Pulgram and his firm designed this project as a joint-venture team of FABRAP (Finch Alexander Barnes Rothschild & Paschal) and Heery, Inc. First National
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