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    David Eugene Summers (January 3, 1939 – February 17, 2021) [1] [2] was an American rockabilly singer, songwriter and guitarist. His most famous recordings include the late 50s "School of Rock 'n Roll", "Straight Skirt", "Nervous", "Gotta Lotta That", "Twixteen", "Alabama Shake", "Fancy Dan" and his biggest-selling single "Big Blue Diamonds".

  2. Dec 21, 2011 · Gene Summers, an architect who helped execute Ludwig Mies van der Rohe’s designs for the Seagram Building in Manhattan and other Modernist landmarks, then went on to design the McCormick Place...

  3. Feb 9, 2012 · In the spring of 1989, architect Gene Summers, FAIA, accepted the position of dean of the College of Architecture, Planning and Design at the Illinois Institute of Technology (IIT), a role that...

  4. Gene R. Summers (July 31, 1928 – December 12, 2011) was an American modernist architect. Considered to have been Mies van der Rohe's "right-hand man", he assisted his famed employer in the design of the iconic Seagram Building on Park Avenue on the island of Manhattan in New York City.

  5. Gene Summers worked with Mies van der Rohe on iconic projects such as Seagram Building and McCormick Place. He also pursued his own artistic passions in design and sculpture.

  6. Dec 12, 2011 · Gene Summers, Modernist Architect, Dies at 83 The New York Times – news Mr. Sum­mers helped trans­late Mies’s de­sign ideas into what be­came one of the most cel­e­brated build­ings of the mod­ern era.

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  8. Chicago architect Gene Summers, the former dean of the College of Architecture at the Illinois Institute of Technology and the chief designer of the muscular McCormick Place convention hall, died Monday.