CityScape: Remembering Frank L. Hope III, a Modernist Architect Whose Firm Transformed San Diego ...Middle East

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The Timken Museum in Balboa Park. Courtesy of the museum Frank L. Hope III, who headed what was San Diego’s largest architectural firm from 1966 to 1993, died last month. He was 93. In its prime, Hope Design Group had 150 employees and offices in Southern California, San Francisco and Saudi Arabia. They designed hundreds of buildings here and abroad including military projects in the Philippines.  Hope’s most visible San Diego structures included San Diego Stadium (aka Jack Murphy, Qualcomm, SDCCU), the former San Diego Union-Tribune headquarters in Mission Valley, the Timken Museum of Art in Balboa Park and buildings at UC San Diego, and San Diego City College. Hope advocated f

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