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John Carl Warnecke (born 1919) is an architect based in San Francisco, California who designed numerous monuments in the international style, among others.
Warnecke is known for the design of the 33 Thomas Street (AT&T Long Lines Building) in Manhattan, New York, United States, and for the design of the John F. Kennedy memorial at Arlington National Cemetery.
Warnecke's firm, John Carl Warnecke & Associates, designed the Hart Senate Office Building, the New Executive Office Building and the Howard T. Markey National Courts Building in Washington, DC. The firm also designed numerous buildings at the University of California, Berkeley . Other important commissions include the Hawaii State Capitol and the First Alabama Bank Building in Birmingham, Alabama.
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