Question

The first curtain wall to be designed by computer was in this architect’s limestone- and marble-heavy design for the Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center. (10[1])This architect designed the Fountain Place skyscraper in that same city, where this architect added a redundant set of oval columns to a political office to assuage the mayor’s fears that the 34-degree slope of its “inverted” walls was unstable. This architect used pink-tinted, bush-hammered concrete to emulate Anasazi (10[1])cliff dwellings (10[2]-5[2])in his design (10[1]-5[1])for an (10[1])NCAR (10[1])facility. (10[1])This architect (10[1])of Dallas (10[1])City (10[1])Hall and Mesa (10[2])Laboratory (10[2])was (10[2])taken (10[1])on a road (10[1])trip (10[1])by (10[1])Rolling Stone to brainstorm his “glass tent” design for a pyramid (10[2])near (10[2])Lake (10[1])Erie. (10[4])For 10 points, (10[1])Cleveland’s Rock (10[1])and (10[1])Roll (10[4])Hall (10[1])of Fame (10[3])was designed (10[1])by what Chinese-American (10[7])architect? (10[3])■END■ (10[9]0[1])

ANSWER: I. M. Pei [or Ieoh Ming Pei]
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Summary

California2025-02-01Y3100%0%0%97.33
Florida2025-02-01Y3100%0%0%103.00
Great Lakes2025-02-01Y6100%0%0%105.50
Lower Mid-Atlantic2025-02-01Y6100%0%0%120.83
Midwest2025-02-01Y6100%0%17%105.33
North2025-02-01Y3100%0%0%111.00
Northeast2025-02-01Y5100%0%0%93.80
Overflow2025-02-01Y5100%0%0%98.40
South Central2025-02-01Y2100%0%50%112.00
Southeast2025-02-01Y3100%0%0%98.67
UK2025-02-01Y9100%0%11%122.11
Upper Mid-Atlantic2025-02-01Y7100%0%0%101.14
Upstate NY2025-02-01Y3100%0%0%116.33

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Luke RobitailleMIT ABU2310
Tiffany ZhouFlorida AUCF C7210
Akshar GoyalIllinois AChicago B74-5
Arjun NageswaranHarvard ABrown A7410
Owen GilroyTexas BTexas A74-5
Jason QinColumbia BJohns Hopkins A7410
Jeffrey XuGeorgia Tech CGeorgia Tech D7710
Cormac BeirneLSEBristol77-5
Stephen HeritageNotre Dame ANorthwestern B7910
Vinu HariharUC Berkeley BClaremont A8010
Aum MundheRutgers AJohn Jay College8110
Sharath NarayanNorthwestern AIowa8310
Andrei HuiCambridge BSheffield8510
Collin NadarajahWashU AChicago A8610
Prahalad RaoOhio State BMichigan B8910
Puna EkkaMinnesota BWisconsin A8910
John John GrogerWashU BIndiana B9010
Stan MelkumianPurdueStanford B9010
Ivan KarpUCLAClaremont B9110
Arunn SankarGeorgia Tech BGeorgia Tech A9110
Daniel HuangMichigan DCarnegie Mellon A9210
Owen LinderBinghamton ARIT A9510
Jaik HavlickASUTAMU9610
Saketh DontarajuNYU AYale A9710
Jacob EgolDukeUNC B10810
Jiping FangIllinois CMissoui S&T10810
Alvin GuoChicago DChicago C10910
Eva Lettiere-RobertsGeorge Washington AGeorge Washington B10910
Angelo PanCase Western BMichigan A11010
Noah DeanKenyonOhio State A11110
Eric ChangVirginia Tech ALiberty C11110
Owen ArnesonMissouriIllinois B11110
Sam MacchiVassar APenn A11110
Andrew HarmsMichigan StateMichigan C11410
Clete ReinbergerValencia AFlorida State A11610
Enina EdosomwanCase Western ACarnegie Mellon B11710
Guy IndoranteIowa StateWisconsin B11810
Max NealHarvard BTufts A11810
Richard NiuCornell BMaryland A11810
Chauncey LoColumbia CMaryland B11810
Rachel EzrielevGeorgetown AGeorgetown B11910
Nathaniel HullUC Berkeley AUCSD12110
Raj DoshiUCF BFlorida B12110
Noah McRedmondNotre Dame BNotre Dame C12110
Michael WuSouthampton BImperial A12310
Joseph ChambersVirginia ALiberty B12610
Samuel LiWilliam & MaryLiberty A12610
Aaron MarchandCarletonWinona State12610
William ParocaiDartmouth ABrandeis B12610
Eveline OngOxford AImperial B12610
Elliot CosnettOxford BWarwick A12610
Pranaav SenthilkumarCornell DRIT B12610
Michael EngUNC CWake Forest12710
Jeffrey AustinUNC DSouth Carolina12710
Kai MadgwickManchesterCambridge E12710
Liam StarnesChicago BIllinois A12810
Christopher DechBrandeis AUMass Boston12810
Jisoo YooTexas ATexas B12810
Parker McCoigTennessee AVanderbilt A12810
Zayyan MahmoodSouthampton ACambridge D12810
Tobin PayneWarwick BOxford C12810
Kevin FlanaganBristolLSE12810
Hamish CampbellDurhamCambridge A12810
Gregory StoneESF ACornell C12810
Kevin PengCornell CESF A1280