Lee Harris Pomeroy

[not verified in body] Pomeroy's work included design and planning for corporate, transportation and institutional facilities in the United States and Asia.

When completed, the new line will link suburban residential areas of Salt Lake and Howrah to the central business district.

[6] In the Technological Development Area (TEDA) in Tianjin, China, Pomeroy designed the one million SF Binhai International Convention and Exhibition Center,[7] built in the shape of a Chinese fan with curving steel saw tooth roof.

[8] Steel trusses suspended by cables attached to masts rising nearly 115 feet support the roof allowing for large clear spans which provide flexible exhibition space.

The Mall had been in operation since the 1970s, but Pomeroy's renovation was completed in 1984; it is now one of the most profitable, culturally diverse and lively public spaces in New York City.

[citation needed] In the 1980s, Pomeroy, supported by the National Endowment for the Arts, played a key role in the establishment of the Broadway Theater District, protecting architecturally significant historic theaters from demolition while encouraging large scale commercial development through the transfer of air rights.

[10] Those theaters were eventually demolished, but for his work in trying to preserve them, Pomeroy received a Certificate of Merit from the Municipal Art Society.

Beginning in 2001, the church and parish house were completely rebuilt providing additional classrooms and meeting spaces, as well as a new atrium.