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United States naval architect
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Tom Wright (British architect)
Tom Wright (born 18 September, 1957) is a British
architect . His most famous design is
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List of Lithuanian architects
A list of notable architect s from
Lithuania : A : Stasys Abramauskas. Vladas Adomavičius. Nikolaj
Andrejev. Cezaris Anikinis. Aleksandras ...
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Knut Hjeltnes (architect)
Knut Hjeltnes (born 16 March 1961) is a Norwegian
architect. He was born in Oslo . He
took his education at the Norwegian Institute of ...
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John M. Donaldson (redirect from
John Donaldson (architect))
John M. Donaldson (1854 - 1941) was an American
architect and artist born on January
17, 1854, in Stirling, Scotland . Donaldson was ...
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List of Norwegian architects
Partial list of Norwegian architects:
Individuals : Arnstein Arneberg Lars Backer Ove Bang Gudolf Blakstad
Peter Andreas Blix Christian ...
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Architect of This Church
Architect of this Church is the debut
album of Hope&Social (formally known as Four Day Hombre ). The official
release date is July 13th ...
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PBK Architects Inc
PBK Architects Inc is a multidiscipline
architecture /engineering firm located in Houston, Texas with offices in
San Antonio , Dallas/ ...
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Steve Burns (architect)
He is a nationally certified landscape
architect and is a member of the American Society of Golf Course
Architects . Burns studied pre- ...
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3D Home Architect
3D Home Architect is a property
designing program . Harneet's guide to 3D Home
Architect comes in three designs for specific purposes: ...
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Jan van Ruysbroek (architect)
Jan van Ruysbroeck (also known as Jan van den Berghe) was a Flemish
architect of the early 15th century
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Carl Pfeiffer (architect)
He came to the US as a teenager and became an eminent
architect in New York City . NYC
developments and buildings designed : New Brighton, ...
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John Scott (architect)
John Colin Scott (9 June 1924 - 30 July 1992) was a New Zealand
architect of the 20th century, known
for his unique buildings that ...
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Nicoll Russell Studios, Architects
Nicoll Russell Studios, Architects is
an architecture practice based in Dundee , Scotland . The firm was
established in 1982 by Andrew ...
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Danish Union of Architects
The Danish Union of Architects is a
trade union in Denmark . It has a membership of 4500, and is affiliated
with the Danish Confederation ...
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John Haviland (redirect from
John Haviland (architect))
John Haviland (1792 – 1852) was an English-born
architect who was a major figure in
American Neo-Classical architecture , and one of the ...
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Architect Africa Film Festival
The Architect Africa Film Festival
(AAFF) is a bi-annual architectural event held in South Africa by the
Architects Collective of South ...
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George Richardson (architect)
His publications were subscribed to not only by many leading
architects of the day, but also by
painters, sculptors and other craftsmen. ...
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Philip Watts (naval architect)
Sir Philip Watts, KCB (30 May 1846 – 1926) was a British naval
architect, famous for his design of the
revolutionary Elswick cruiser and ...
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Edward H. Bennett (redirect from
Edward Bennett (architect))
Edward Herbert Bennett (1874 – 1954) was an
architect and city planner best known for his co-authorship of
the 1909 Plan of Chicago . ...
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AFL (architects)
name AFL Architects | logo image:afl-architects.
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List of Pakistani architects
This is an incomplete list of Pakistani
architects in alphabetical order, along with any associated sites
of significance. A ...
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John and Benjamin Green (redirect from
Benjamin Green (architect))
John and Benjamin Green were a father and son who worked in partnership
as architect s in North East England
during the early nineteenth ...
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Kisho Kurokawa (redirect from
Kisho Kurokawa Architect & Associate)
(April 8, 1934 – October 12, 2007) was a leading Japanese
architect and one of the founders of
the Metabolist Movement . Biography ...
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Incorporated Association of Architects and
Surveyors
The Incorporated Association of Architects
and Surveyors (IAAS) was formed in 1925. Institute of British
Architects ' (RIBA) Registration ...
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Marco Casagrande (redirect from
Marco Casagrande (architect))
Marco Casagrande, (born May 7, 1971 in Turku , Finland ) is a Finnish
architect , writer and professor of
architecture . He graduated ...
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Robert Holden (landscape architect)
Robert Holden is a British landscape architect
born in Preston and educated at the University of Newcastle upon Tyne .
Later a director ...
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Keith Williams (architect)
Keith Williams (born 21 April 1958) is a British
architect . Education and career :
Architecture before co-founding Pawson Williams
Architects in 1987. ...
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Sarah Whiting (architect)
Architectural theoreticians Category:Women
architects Category:Living people Category:American
architects Category:Year of birth
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William Binnie (architect)
was a Scottish architect. Binnie
studied at the Glasgow School of Art , where he obtained a Gold Medal
and spent a year Italy on a travel ...
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George Foster Shepley (architect)
George Foster Shepley (1860-1903) was an
architect in the firm Shepley, Rutan and Coolidge , the successor
to the firm of architect H.H. ...
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International Federation of Landscape Architects
The International Federation of Landscape
Architects (IFLA) is an organisation which represents the
landscape architectural profession ...
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George Godwin (redirect from
George Godwin (architect))
George Godwin FRS (1813 – 27 January 1888) was an influential
architect, journalist, and editor of
The Builder magazine. The son of ...
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Horace King (architect)
Horace King (sometimes Horace Godwin) (September 8, 1807 – May 28, 1885)
was an American architect , engineer,
and bridge builder King is ...
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John Parkin (redirect from
John Parkin (architect))
John B. Parkin , Canadian architect and
partner of John C. Parkin (no relation) John C. Parkin , Canadian
architect and partner of John B. ...
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John Palmer (architect)
John Palmer (28 January 1785, Bishop Middleham , County Durham – 23
August 1846, Chorlton-on-Medlock , Manchester ) was an
architect who ...
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William Orchard (architect)
1504) was an English gothic architect,
responsible for the elaborate pendant vault s of the Divinity School,
Oxford and the chancel of ...
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Neutelings Riedijk Architects
The work of Neutelings-Riedijk Architects
has been characterized as having a sculptural, often anthropomorphic
quality and a playfulness of ...
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Swan and Maclaren (redirect from
Swan & MacLaren Architects)
Swan and MacLaren Architects is the
oldest architectural firm in Singapore Formerly known as Swan and
MacLaren, it was the most prominent ...
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List of Armenian architects
Below is a list of well-known Armenian
architects. Mimar Sinan (15 April 1489 - 17 July 1588) was the
chief Armenian Ottoman architect and
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Hans Hansen (architect)
Hans Hansen (1889, Roetgen , Germany - 1966, Cologne , Germany) was a
German architect and theorist and one
of the correspondents of Bruno ...
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Tate Snyder Kimsey Architects
Tate Snyder Kimsey Architect is a noted
architectural practice located in Las Vegas, Nevada . History: Snyder
Architects was honored with ...
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List of Czech architects
A list of notable architect s from the
Czech Republic : A : Jakub Auguston Václav Aulický B : Milan Babuška
Antonín Viktor Barvitius ...
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SAFA (architecture) (redirect from
Finnish Association of Architects)
is the professional body representing
architects in Finland . Overview : The Association: organization
open to all architects with a
university ...
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Alfred Agache (architect)
Donat-Alfred Agache (1875 – 1934), sometimes called Alfredo Agache,
formally planned the Brazil ian cities of Rio de Janeiro , Recife ,
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List of Japanese architects
The following is a chronological list of Japanese
architect s. Some of their major
architectural works are listed after each name.- ...
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List of Mexican architects
NOTOC_This is a list of Mexican architect
s. A : Alberto Arai B : Luis Barragan C : Félix Candela Carlos Coronel
http://www. buscandolaaurora. ...
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David Lake (architect)
David Lake is an American architect and
principal in the Texas firm of Lake/Flato with Ted Flato . Lake grew up
in Texas and received his ...
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James O'Donnell (architect)
James O'Donnell (1774-1830) was a famous
architect in New York City and Montreal . Biography : James
O’Donnell came from a family of ...
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Jitendra Prasad (Naval architect)
Jitendra Prasad is Indian Born Naval architect
presently citizen of US and residing at Houston. B.S degree in Naval
architect and Marine ...
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List of Quebec architects
This is a list of architects from
Quebec , Canada . ARCOP Atelier In Situ Jean Baillairgé François
Baillairgé Thomas Baillairgé ...
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Stephen Irwin (architect)
1944) is a Canadian architect and
principal partner of Shore Tilbe Irwin + Partners in Toronto , Ontario .
Irwin graduated from Harvard ...
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John Penn (architect)
John Penn (11 March 1921 – 14 February 2007) was a British
architect . He was born in Greens
Norton, Northamptonshire , and died in ...
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Ken Smith (architect)
last City of Irvine Website | first | authorlink | coauthors | title Ken
Smith, Landscape Architect of New York
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Henry Wilson (architect and designer)
Henry Wilson (1864 - 1934) was a British
architect, jeweller and designer. Career:
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Richard Tyler (architect)
Richard Michael Townsend Tyler (9 November, 1916 – 13 January, 2009) was
an English architect who was notable
for his restoration work on ...
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David Ellis (architect)
David Ellis (1953- ) is a nationally and internationally recognized
Canadian architect . He is a graduate
of Carleton University 's ...
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Alan McCullough (architect)
July 13, 1993) was a 20th century modernist
architect who found popularlity after World War II for his
Virginia residences. ...
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Jack Hall (architect)
John "Jack” Hughes Hall (1913–2003), was an American
architect and industrial designer
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Michael Webb (architect)
He was a founding member of the 1960s Archigram Group, a collection of
six young architect s who were
determined to shake up what they ...
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Robert Adams (architect)
Robert Adams (1540—1595) was a 16th century English
architect , engraver and surveyor of
buildings to Queen Elizabeth . None of Robert ...
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Thomas Sully (architect)
Thomas Sully (November 24, 1855 - March 14, 1939) was a largely
self-trained architect based in New
Orleans, Louisiana . He designed many ...
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Cross and Cross (Architects)
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Robert S. McMillan (architect)
Robert Sensman McMillan (April 4, 1916 - March 14, 2001 ) was an
architect who was one of the founders
of The Architects Collaborative .
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Martin Weber (architect)
Martin Weber (born December 9, 1890 in Frankfurt am Main ; † February
27, 1941) was a German architect who
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Architects' Association of Denmark
The Architects' Association of Denmark
(Danish : Akademisk Arkitektforening), or simply AA, is an independent
professional body for Danish ...
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Thomas Harris (architect)
Thomas Harris (1829/30–1900) was a British
architect . Work: Though his parentage and early career are
unknown, he was established in ...
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Anton Alberts (architect)
Anton (Ton) Alberts (July 6, 1927 – August 16, 1999, Amsterdam ) was a
Dutch architect best known for the ING
Bank (1982) in the Bijlmer ...
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John Hughes (architect)
John Hughes (June 14, 1903 – February 20, 1977) was a British
architect . In 1932 he won a gold medal
in the art competitions of the ...
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Honorary Architect of Georgia
Honorary Architect of Georgia is an
award issued annually to the most distinguished
architect s in Georgia .
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Landscape Institute (redirect from
Institute of Landscape Architects)
The Landscape Institute (LI) is a British professional body for
landscape architects .
Architects, it was granted a Royal
Charter in 1997. ...
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The Architects Collaborative, 1945–1965
The Architects Collaborative, 1945-1965
is a book written and edited by the founding partners of The
Architects' Collaborative (TAC) ...
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Erik Andersson (architect)
Erik Andersson (born April 21, 1971 in Stockholm , Sweden ) is a Swedish
architect , experimental filmmaker, and
was 2002 Head of ...
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List of Latvian architects
A list of notable architect s from
Latvia : B : Oskars Bārs Jānis Fridrihs Baumanis Bernhards Bīlenšteins
Gunārs Birkerts ...
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List of Polish architects
A list of notable architect s from
Poland ordered by architectural period: Gothic : Heinrich Brunsberg
14th-15th century. Pieszko -14th ...
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Giuseppe Bianchi (architect)
Giuseppe Bianchi was an Italian architect
who designed a church dedicated to Saint John the Evangelist in Parma in
1749. This church also ...
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Frederick Wheeler (architect)
id 1313'celebrated london architect
Frederick Wheeler, had office in Horsham' The Carfax 1898 www.
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David Laing (19th century architect)
David Laing (1774 - 1856) is principally known as the
architect of the New Custom House in
London , which was completed in 1817 and ...
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Alexander Thomson (redirect from
Alexander Thomson (architect))
Alexander "Greek" Thomson (9 April 1817 – 22 March 1875) was an eminent
Glaswegian architect and architectural
theorist who was a ...
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List of Korean architects
This is a list of Korea n architects. |
url http://100. empas. com/dicsearch/pcategory. html? i 121829003 |
title Architects (건축가) | publisher
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Joseph Allen Stein (redirect from
Joseph Stein (Architect))
Joseph Stein, (1912-2001) was an American
architect . He is noted for designing several important buildings
in India Biography ...
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Samuel Werenfels (Architect)
Samuel Werenfels ( August 4, 1720, in Basel ; † September 11, 1800, in
Basel) was a famous Swiss Baroque architect.
Biography Early Life ...
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List of Spanish architects
(section
Architects)
This page lists architect s and
architecture firms from Spain . Architects
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Richard Barry Parker (redirect from
Barry Parker (Architect))
Richard Barry Parker (18 November 1867 – 21 February 1947) was an
English architect and urban planner
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International Association of Software Architects
Established in 2002, the International Association of Software
Architects (IASA) claims to be an
international non-profit business ...
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List of Indian architects
The following is a list of famous India n
architects of the 20th century: Achyut Kanvinde Alpana Gupta
Anant Raje Anuraag Chowfla ...
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The Architects (Arcanium album)
The Architects is Arcanium 's debut
album. The Band toured to support the album with Megadeth on the Endgame
Tour. Track listing " ...
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Larry Oltmanns (redirect from
Larry Oltmanns, Architect)
Larry Oltmanns has achieved international acclaim for his work as an
architect and master planner of
large-scale mixed-use developments ...
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Giovanni di Stefano (architect)
Giovanni di Stefano (fl 1366 – 1391) — was an Italian
architect who designed the tabernacle
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List of architects from Romania
A list of notable architect s from
Romania : A : Petre Antonescu (architect)
Gheorghe Asachi B : Ştefan Balş-Lupu Ştefan Burcuş Constantin ...
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Thomas Gill (architect)
1941 in Honolulu, Hawaii ) was an American
architect who worked in Honolulu, Hawaii, from 1899 to 1941. Born
in Brooklyn, New York, he ...
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Kent Larson (architect)
Category:American architects
Category:People from New York City. . http://architecture. mit.
edu/house_n House_n Website . http://www. ...
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Hack Kampmann (redirect from
Hack Kampmann (architect))
Hack Kampmann (1856 in Ebeltoft , Denmark – 1920) was a Danish
architect . His parents were the priest
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Unnamed Hariri Pontarini Architects project
The Hariri Pontarini Architects project
is a proposed "twin tower" project in downtown Halifax, Nova Scotia ,
Canada . Construction has ...
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Walter Curt Behrendt (redirect from
Walter Behrendt (architect))
Walter Curt Behrendt (December 16, 1884 – April 26, 1945) was a
German-American architect and active
advocate of German modernism. ...
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George J. Efstathiou (architect)
George J. Efstathiou, FAIA, RIBA is an American
architect. George has been with
Skidmore, Owings and Merrill , LLP (SOM) since 1974, and ...
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Twigg Brown Architects
External links : com/ Twigg Brown Architects
Website. Category:Architecture firms of the United Kingdom.
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Roger Morris (1695–1749) (redirect from
Roger Morris (architect))
Roger Morris (19 April 1695 – 31 January 1749 was an English
architect whose connection with Colen
Campbell brought him to the attention ...
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Robert Cochrane (architect)
Robert Cochrane (possibly died 1482) was an
architect or mason who lived in the reign of King James III of
Scotland . There exists a ...
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Roberto: The Insect Architect
Roberto: The Insect Architect is a
picture book by Nina Laden. Plot: termite named Roberto tries to fulfill
his dream of becoming an architect .
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Gustav Maass (architect)
(1893 1964) was an American architect
working primarily in the Mediterranean Revival style who designed public
buildings and private ...
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The Builder and the Architect
The Builder and the Architect is the
fourth studio album from Sandra McCracken . It is an album of hymn s.
Track listing ": "Thy Mercy" " ...
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Prairie School (redirect from
Prairie School architect)
The term "Prairie School" was not actually used by these
architects to describe themselves (for
instance, Marion Mahony used the phrase ...
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Architects Act 1997 : amendment of June
2008 under the European Communities Act 1972
The Architects Act was amended in 2008
by a statutory instrument made by a minister of the United Kingdom
government under the European ...
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Ontario Association of Landscape Architects
The Ontario Association of Landscape
Architects (OALA) is the professional organization charged with
governing the practice of Landscape ...
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Bruce Nelson (naval architect)
Bruce Nelson is a University of Michigan graduate in Naval Architecture
. He has been most notable as a principal yacht designer for the ...
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William Harold Lee (redirect from
William H. Lee (architect))
William Harold Lee (December 9, 1884 – February 3, 1971), a protege of
acclaimed Philadelphia architect Frank
Furness , was a 20th century ...
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Jeffrey Howlett (redirect from
Howlett and Bailey Architects)
Jeffrey Howlett (11 January 1928 - 20 December 2005) was an Australian
architect. Howlett and Bailey
Architects, which designed a number of
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David Chipperfield (redirect from
David Chipperfield Architects)
Sir David Alan Chipperfield CBE (born 1953) is a British
architect, born in London . He has
offices in London, Berlin and Milan , and a ...
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André Parmentier (landscape architect)
is the first American landscape architect
(not to be confused with the French promoter-inventor of the potato
Antoine-Augustin Parmentier ). ...
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Giovanni Fontana (Dominican) (redirect from
Giovanni Fontana (architect))
Giovanni Fontana (1540-1614) was a Dominican friar and late- Mannerist
architect, as well as brother of
Domenico Fontana . External links ...
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Dick Clark (architect)
Category:Living people Category:Year of birth missing (living
people)Category:American architects
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Neoclassical architecture (redirect from
Neoclassical architects)
Many early 19th-century neoclassical
architects were influenced by the drawings and projects of
Étienne-Louis Boullée and Claude Nicolas ...
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Ernest R. Graham (architect)
Ernest R. Graham (1866-1936) was an American
architect from Chicago. He was the co-founder of Graham,
Anderson, Probst & White . ...
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Cleopatra and the Society of Architects
Cleopatra and the Society of Architects
is a board game by Bruno Cathala and Ludovic Maublanc , published in
2006 by Days of Wonder . ...
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Canadian Society of Landscape Architects
The Canadian Society of Landscape Architects
(CSLA-AAPC) is the national organization representing 1600 landscape
architects in Canada's ...
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Hess (redirect from
Alan Hess, Architect)
Alan Hess (1952-) is an American architect,
author, lecturer and advocate for twentieth century architectural
preservation. " ...
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Golf course (redirect from
Golf course architect)
The field is represented by the American Society of Golf Course
Architects , the European Institute of
Golf Course Architects and the ...
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Henry Hill (architect)
When the war ended, he rejoined Dinwiddie and a new partner, Erich
Mendelsohn, a well-known German architect
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John Foster, Sr. (redirect from
John Foster Snr (architect))
John Foster Snr (1758–1827) an English
architect, father of John Foster Jnr . Senior Surveyor to the
Corporation of Liverpool succeeding ...
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Edward Brickell White (redirect from
E. B. White (architect))
Edward Brickell White, also known as E. B. White, was an American
architect. He was known for his Gothic
Revival architecture and his use ...
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Rodney Walker (architect)
Category:1910 births Category:1986 deaths Category:American
architects Category:University of
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List of Gothic Revival architects
List of architects involved in the
Gothic Revival Truman O. Angell James Piers St Aubyn Hubert Austin James
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Alexander Jackson Davis (redirect from
A.J. Davis (architect))
Jackson Davis (A.J. Davis) (July 24, 1803 – January 14, 1892) was one of
the most successful and influential American
architects of his generation. ...
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Manuel Caetano de Sousa (architect)
Manuel Caetano de Sousa (1738-1802) was a Portuguese
architect. He studied architecture
under his father Tomás Caetano . He worked in the ...
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Louis Michel Thibault (redirect from
Thibault (architect))
Louis Michel Thibault (28 September 1750 Picquigny - 15 November 1815
Cape Town ), was a French-born South African
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MATRIX Architects Engineers Planners, Inc.
MATRIX Architects Engineers Planners,
Inc. is an architecture , interior design , engineering and planning
firm established in 1984 Its ...
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List of Portuguese architects
Category:Portuguese architects
Category:Lists of Portuguese people Category:Lists of
architects by nationality.
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Architecture and Surveying Institute (redirect from
Faculty of Architects and Surveyors)
The Architecture and Surveying Institute (ASI), formerly known as the
Architects and Surveyors Institute, was
a professional body formed ...
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Schools of Architecture, Architects
(Registration) Act, 1931
the Schools of Architecture were those which were listed in the Second
Schedule to the United Kingdom Architects
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John Worthington (architect)
External links : Category:American architects.
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Caudill Rowlett Scott (redirect from
CRSS Architects)
In 1972, CRS Architects received the
Architecture Firm Award , the highest award of the American Institute of
Architects . In 1983, J.E. ...
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List of Sri Lankan architects
The following is a chronological list of Sri Lankan
architects . Some of their major
architectural works are listed after each name. ...
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Perry Dean Rogers Architects
image | caption | name Perry Dean Rogers |
architects Ned A. Collier Steven M. Foote Martha A. Pilgreen
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Rees Associates Architects
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Space architecture (redirect from
Space architect)
The practice of involving architects in
the space program grew out of the Space Race , although its origins can
be seen much earlier. ...
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Albert Cassell (redirect from
Albert Irving Cassell (architect))
Albert Irvin Cassell (1895-1969) was a prominent mid-twentieth-century
African American architect in
Washington, D.C., whose work shaped ...
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Four Houses by Architect Frederick Schock
The Four Houses by Architect Frederick
Schock are a Queen Anne and Shingle styles houses in the Austin
neighborhood of Chicago , ...
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The Architect and the Emperor of Assyria
The Architect and the Emperor of
Assyria (L'Architect et l'Empereur d'Assyrie) is a 1969 play by Fernando
Arrabal . It was produced by the ...
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Cincinnati chapter of the American Institute of
Architects
The Cincinnati chapter of the American Institute of
Architects later renamed AIA Cincinnati
was the fourth chapter of the American Institute ...
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List of Malaysian architects
External links : my Malaysian Institute of
Architects. http://www. lam. gov. my Board of
Architects Malaysia. Category:Malaysian
architects ...
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James K. M. Cheng (redirect from
James KM Cheng Architects)
James K. M. Cheng is a Canadian architect
best known for his condominium towers in Vancouver , British Columbia .
Cheng's green glass ...
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Frank Packard (redirect from
Frank L. Packard (architect))
Frank L. Packard was a prominent architect
in Ohio. He designed the porch for the home of President Warren G.
Harding in Marion, Ohio ...
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Carson and Lundin (redirect from
Carson Lundin & Shaw Architects)
Condon & Lundin (and later Condon, Lundin & Shaw) was an
architect firm in New York City formed
initially by the 1941 partnership between ...
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List of Brazilian architects
Loeb (architect) Lele (José Filgueiras
Lima) Marcio Kogan Edson Mahfuz Oscar Niemeyer Gustavo Penna Carlos
Nemer Paulo Mendes da Rocha ...
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Craig L. Russell (software architect)
Craig L. Russell (born January 6, 1949) is an American software
architect and author. Every Software
Architect Should Know (ISBN
059652269X). ...
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William Henry Playfair (redirect from
William Playfair (architect))
William Henry Playfair (1790 – 1857) was one of the greatest Scottish
architects of the 19th century.
Playfair was also an architect and
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360 Architecture (redirect from
360 Architects)
At the time, CDFM 2 was a firm of sixty
architects, interior architects,
interior design ers, 3D illustrator s and graphic design ers ...
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William E. Boone (redirect from
William Boone (Architect))
William Boone (Pennsylvania , 3 September 1830 — Seattle, Washington ,
29 October 1921) was an American architect
who practiced mainly in ...
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List of Bangladeshi architects
Category:Bangladeshi architects
Category:Lists of architects by
nationality Category:Bangladesh-related lists.
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Microsoft Certified Professional (redirect from
Microsoft Certified Architect)
(Microsoft Certified) prefix include IT Professional (MCITP),
architect (MCA), Professional Developer
(MCPD), Technology Specialist (MCTS) ...
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Bastard brothers (redirect from
John Bastard (architect))
John (ca 1668–1770) and William Bastard (ca 1689–1766) were British
surveyor-architects, and civic
dignitaries of the town of Blandford ...
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List of historic buildings and architects
of the United Kingdom
See also: List of British architects
Pre-Historic buildings & structures: List of prehistoric structures in
Great Britain. Roman buildings & ...
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Major Town Houses of the Architect Victor
Horta (Brussels)
The Major Town Houses of the Architect
Victor Horta in Brussels are a UNESCO World Heritage Site . They
include: Hôtel Tassel ...
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Beaux-Arts Institute of Design (redirect from
Society of Beaux-Arts Architects)
goal of training American architects,
sculptors and mural painters consistent with the educational agenda of
the French Ecole des Beaux-Arts ...
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Sparx Systems (redirect from
Sparx Enterprise Architect)
Sparx Systems was founded in 1996 by Geoffrey Sparks and is best known
for Enterprise Architect, a popular UML
and SysML modeling tool ...
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Richard Fuchs (redirect from
Richard Fuchs - Composer and architect)
Richard Fuchs, composer and architect,
was born in Karlsruhe , Baden , Germany , on 26 April 1887 and died in
Wellington , New Zealand , on ...
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Website architecture (redirect from
Web architect)
Web 2.0, because it involves user-generated content , directs the
website architect's attention to the
structural aspects of information ...
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United Architects of the Philippines
Student Auxiliary
United Architects of the Philippines
Student Auxiliary (UAPSA) was established in 1989 as an arm and junior
partner of United Architects of ...
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Richard Rogers (redirect from
Richard Rogers (architect))
Richard George Rogers, Baron Rogers of Riverside, CH , Kt , FRIBA , FCSD
, (born 23 July 1933) is a British architect
noted for his ...
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John Henry Chamberlain (redirect from
John Chamberlain (architect))
Chamberlain (June 21, 1831 – October 22, 1883), generally known
professionally as J H Chamberlain, was a nineteenth century English
architect . ...
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Andy Martin (architect and designer)
Andy Martin (born in 1963) is an Australian
Architect and Designer based in London, England. He has created a
range of works from ...
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List of United States architects
J : William Jay (architect) Thomas
Jefferson J.T.W. Jennings William Le Baron Jenney Jon Jerde Philip
Johnson Clarence H. Johnston, Sr. ...
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Asymptote Architecture (redirect from
Asymptote (architects))
A Luxury Condo by Arty Architects from
the Fringe The New York Times, Arts Section, June 28th, 2007
Architecture Now! Vol. 4, Taschen, 2006 ...
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Greene and Greene (redirect from
Charles Greene (architect))
and Henry Mather Greene (1870-1954), who established the architectural
firm of Greene and Greene, were influential American
architect s. ...
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Technical architecture (redirect from
Technical architect)
The main deliverable for a software architect
is the architecture documentation, motivating and describing the
structure of the system ...
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Bohlen, Meyer, Gibson and Associates (redirect from
D.A. Bohlen, Architect)
It was founded by German immigrant Diedrich August Bohlen on April 10,
1853, as D.A. Bohlen, Architect. Work
halted while Diedrich fought ...
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Hellmuth, Obata and Kassabaum (redirect from
HOK Architects)
By the 1970s the firm was operating internationally and in 1975 the firm
was named as architect of the $3.5
billion King Saud University ...
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Henry Bridges (redirect from
Henry Bridges (1697 - 1754) Architect,
builder)
Henry Bridges (1697–1754) was an architect
, builder, and clockmaker of Waltham Abbey , England . of James Bridges
, architect and engineer. ...
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Mazharul Islam (redirect from
Architect Muzharul islam)
Islam's style and influence dominated the architectural scene in
Bangladesh in the 1960s and 70s, along with major US
architects he ...
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Landscape architecture
A practitioner in the profession of landscape architecture is called a
landscape architect . History of
landscape architecture ...
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Capgemini (redirect from
Software Architects)
On 8 February 2007, Capgemini announced the acquisition of Software
Architects, a US-based consulting
company, to expand its US business ...
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List of Cornish artists, architects and
craftspeople (section
Architects)
This is a select list of artists, architects
and craftspeople who were either Cornish or worked in Cornwall. Artists
and craftspeople ...
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John Vanbrugh (section
Architect)
architect and dramatist , perhaps best
known as the designer of Blenheim Palace and Castle Howard . He wrote
two argumentative and ...
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List of Scots (redirect from
Scottish architects)
Architects : Robert Adam (1728–1792)
William Adam (1689–1748) Father of Robert and
architect and builder. Robert Rowand Anderson (1834–1921) ...
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Andrew R. Cobb (redirect from
Andrew R. Cobb (Architect))
Andrew Randall Cobb, ARCA, FRIBA (13 June 1876- 2 June 1943) was a
Canadian -American architect based in
Nova Scotia . architects in ...
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Polshek Partnership (redirect from
Polshek Partnership Architects)
The firm is a member of the United States Green Building Council, and
twenty-five percent of registered architects
on staff are LEED ...
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List of painters and architects of Venice
Category:Italian artists Category:Culture in Venice Category:Lists of
artists Category:Lists of architects by
nationality Category:Venetian ...
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Fashion Architecture Taste (redirect from
FAT (architects))
last Kester Rattenbury, Rob Bevan and Kieran Long | first | authorlink |
coauthors Rob Bevan and Kiernan Long | title
Architects of Today ...
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TERROIR (architecture firm) (redirect from
TERROIR (Architects))
TERROIR is selected to be creative directors of the 2009 Australian
Institute of Architects annual
conference, entitled ‘Parallax’, to be ...
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SimCity 4 (redirect from
Building Architect Tool)
External tools such as the Building Architect
Tool (BAT) allow custom third party buildings and content to be added to
the gameplay. ...
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Architectural firm
architectural firm is a company which employs one or more licensed
architect s and practices the
profession of architecture . ...
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James Rupert Miller (redirect from
James R. Miller (architect))
James Rupert Miller (June 27, 1869 – August 23, 1946) was an
architect active in San Francisco ,
California in the first half of the 20 ...
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William Wallace (mason) (redirect from
William Wallace (architect))
William Wallace (died 1631) was a Scottish master mason and
architect . He served as King's Master
Mason under James VI . From 1615, ...
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Walter Gropius
Walter Adolph Georg Gropius (May 18, 1883 – July 5, 1969) was a German
architect and founder of the Bauhaus
School who, along with ...
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Cremer & Wolffenstein (redirect from
Richard Wolffenstein (architect))
the Vereinigung Berliner Architekten or Union of Berlin
Architects, an offshoot of private
architects from the Architektenverein
zu Berlin. ...
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Raymond M. Kennedy (redirect from
Raymond M. Kennedy - The Architect of the
Chinese Theater)
Raymond McCormick Kennedy was the guiding light and
architect of the Grauman's Chinese
Theater that opened in May 1927 Early life ...
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Ken Shuttleworth
Ken Shuttleworth (architect), (born
1952), English architect. Ken
Shuttleworth (cricketer), (born 1944), English Test cricketer ...
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HNTB Architects)
HNTB Corporation (Formerly Howard, Needles, Tammen & Bergendoff) is an
architecture and engineering consulting firm headquartered in Kansas
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Auer+Weber+Assoziierte (redirect from
Auer+Weber+Architects)
The architect's office "Auer+Weber "
was established in 1980 by Fritz Auer and Carlo Weber , emerged from
Behnisch & Partner, to which ...
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Business architecture (redirect from
Business Architect)
External links: org Business Architects
Association. Category:Management science Category:Enterprise
architecture. ." Object Management Group ...
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Franco Stella (redirect from
Franco Stella architect)
Franco Stella (born in Thiene , 1943) is an Italian
architect . He studied architecture at
the IUAV in Venice , where he got the degree ...
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Weston Williamson (redirect from
Weston Williamson Architects)
Both founders were chosen for the 40 under 40 exhibition at the Royal
Institute of British Architects. Andrew
Weston and Chris Williamson ...
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Wiss, Janney, Elstner Associates, Inc. (redirect
from
WJE Engineers and Architects)
(WJE) is an American corporation of architects
, engineers , and materials scientists specializing in the
investigation, analysis, ...
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Nortel Certifications (redirect from
Nortel Certified Architect)
Architect Certification : Nortel
Certified Architect (NCA) External
links: Nortel Certifications. http://app97. nortelnetworks.
com/cgi-bin/teds/cs/ ...
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Rogers Centre (redirect from
Michael Allen (architect))
Because the stadium was the first of its kind in the world, the
architects and engineers kept the
design simple (by using a sturdy dome ...
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Office of Works (redirect from
Architect of the King's Works)
From 1761 there were named Architects.
The office also had posts of Secretary, Master Mason and Master
Carpenter. Surveyor of the King's ...
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Starchitect (section
Yesterday's premier architects)
Starchitect or also stararchitect star +
architect is a term used to describe
architect s whose celebrity and critical acclaim have ...
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Callison (redirect from
Callison architects)
company_name Callison | company_logo Image:Callison. png | 146px x 90px
company_type Private | foundation 1975, Seattle, Washington , U.S.
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Network architecture (redirect from
Network architect)
date June 2009 Network architecture is the design of a communications
network . It is a framework for the specification of a network's ...
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Instructional design (redirect from
Knowledge Architect)
Instructional Design (also called Instructional Systems Design (ISD) is
the practice of maximizing the effectiveness, efficiency and appeal
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Stirling Prize
The Royal Institute of British Architects
Stirling Prize is a British prize for excellence in architecture . after
the architect James ...
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Henry Clay Smith (redirect from
Henry Clay Smith, Architect)
development of a signature talent in the siting of buildings on San
Francisco's hilly terrain, and became known as "The Hillside
Architect." ...
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Walter Burley Griffin
Walter Burley Griffin (November 24, 1876 – February 11, 1937) was a US
architect and landscape
architect , who is best known for his
role ...
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Arthur R. Kelly (redirect from
Arthur R. Kelly, Architect)
Arthur Rolland Kelly (July 4, 1878 - March 25, 1959) was an American
architect who specialized in
residential architecture, primarily in the ...
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Sun Certified Professional (redirect from
Sun Certified Enterprise Architect)
Sun Certified Enterprise Architect
(SCEA) : Sun Certified Enterprise Architect
for the Java EE Platform (SCEA) certification certifies the ...
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Richard E. Schmidt (redirect from
Richard E. Schmidt (architect))
Richard Ernest Schmidt (1865–1958) was an American
architect , a member of the so-called
first Chicago School and a near-contemporary ...
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Nicholas Hawksmoor
Nicholas Hawksmoor (probably 1661 - 25 March 1736) was a British
architect born to a humble family in
Nottinghamshire . baroque architect s.
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John Graham & Company (redirect from
John Graham (architect))
As architect for the Ford Motor Company
, he designed more than 30 of Ford's assembly plants. In 1902 he
designed Trinity Parish Church ...
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Spanish architecture (section
Famous Spanish architects of the 20th
century)
architecture carried out in any area in what is now modern-day Spain ,
and by Category:Spanish architects |
Spanish architects worldwide. ...
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Frank Lloyd Wright
Frank Lloyd Wright (born Frank Lincoln Wright, June 8, 1867 – April 9,
1959) was an American architect ,
interior designer , writer and ...
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Pritzker Prize
The Pritzker Architecture Prize is awarded annually by the Hyatt
Foundation to honor "a living architect
whose built work demonstrates a ...
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César Pelli
César Pelli (born October 12, 1926 in San Miguel de Tucumán , Argentina
) is an Argentine architect known for
designing some of the ...
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2 Rossi Street (redirect from
2, Street of Architect Rossi)
Rossi Street, is located in St Petersburg , Russia , and is named after
the architect Carlo Rossi . The
building at address number 2, is ...
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Royal Gold Medal
The Royal Gold Medal for architecture is awarded annually by the Royal
Institute of British Architects on
behalf of the British monarch, ...
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Marshall and Fox (redirect from
Benjamin Marshall (architect))
Category:Companies established in 1905 Category:American
architects Category:Theatre
architects. . author | url http://www.
lib. utexas. ...
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Glenn Howells
Glenn Howells is a British born architect
. His practice, Glenn Howells Architects,
has offices in Birmingham and London . ...
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Robert Willis (engineer) (redirect from
Robert Willis (architect))
The Reverend Robert Willis (27 February 1800 - 28 February 1875) was an
English academic. He was the first Cambridge professor to win ...
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Helmut Jahn
Helmut Jahn (born January 4, 1940) is a German-American
architect , designer of dozens of major
buildings throughout the world. ...
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List of Brazilians (redirect from
List of Brazilian architects and urbanists)
Architects and urbanists : Affonso
Eduardo Reidy (1909–1964), architect
and urban planner, reformer of Rio de Janeiro (1915–1985),
architect ...
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Louis Sullivan
Louis Henri Sullivan (September 3, 1856 – April 14, 1924) was an
American architect , and has been
called the "father of modernism ." ...
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John Burgee (section
Johnson/Burgee Architects)
John Burgee is an American architect
important in Postmodern architecture . 1956 graduate of University of
Notre Dame , USA, School of ...
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Alexander Nikolaevich Yakovlev (redirect from
Architect of Perestroika)
External links: stm BBC: Perestroika architect
dies at 81 http://www. guardian. co.
uk/russia/article/0,2763,1595945,00. html Alexander Yakovlev ...
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Oscar Niemeyer
Oscar Ribeiro de Almeida Niemeyer Soares Filho (born December 15, 1907)
is a Brazil ian architect who is
considered one of the most ...
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Vincenzo Brenna
Vincenzo Brenna (1747 – May 17, 1820) was an Italian
architect and painter who was the house
architect of Paul I of Russia . ...
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Robert Adam
Robert Adam (3 July 1728 – 3 March 1792) was a Scottish neoclassical
architect , interior designer and
furniture designer . ...
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Architectural drawing
An architectural drawing or architect's
drawing is a technical drawing of a building (or building project) that
falls within the ...
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John James Burnet (section
Work as an architect)
Sir John James Burnet (1857 – 1938) was a Scottish Edwardian
architect who was noted for a number of
prominent buildings in Glasgow , ...
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Architecture for Humanity (redirect from
Architects for Humanity)
With support of more than two dozen organizations it invited
architects and designers to partner
with schools to design cost effective and ...
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Certified Ethical Hacker (redirect from
Certified Network Defense Architect)
The EC-Council offers another certification, known as Certified Network
Defense Architect (C | NDA). This
certification is designed for ...
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Rafael Viñoly
Rafael Viñoly (born 1944) is a Uruguayan-born
architect living in the United States. Biography: He was born in
Montevideo , Uruguay to Román ...
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Arthur Korn
For the architect, see Arthur Korn (architect).
name Arthur Korn | image | image_size | caption | birth_date May 20,
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Skidmore, Owings and Merrill (section
Architects)
Skidmore, Owings and Merrill LLP (SOM) is an
architect ural and engineering firm that was formed in Chicago in
1936 by Louis Skidmore and ...
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James Knox Taylor
James Knox Taylor (1857-1929) was Supervising
Architect of the United States Department of the Treasury from
1897 to 1912. ...
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MacCormac Jamieson Prichard
MacCormac Jamieson Prichard changed its name to MJP
Architects in June 2008 MJP
Architects is a private British
architectural practice ...
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Clarence Stein
Clarence Samuel Stein, (June 19, 1882 - February 7, 1975), was an
American urban planner , architect, and
writer, a major proponent of the " ...
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Honorific nicknames in popular music (redirect from
Architect of Rock and Roll)
such as "The Architect of Rock and
Roll", by Little Richard from the 1990s but this term, like many, is
also used for other important ...
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Bruce Kuwabara
Bruce Bunji Kuwabara, B.Arch , OAA, FRAIC , AIA is a Canadian
architect and partner in the firm
Kuwabara Payne McKenna Blumberg Architects
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SmithGroup (redirect from
Fred L. Smith (architect))
Famous structures by this company : GM Tech Center
Architect of Record (1955) National
Institutes of Health Research Laboratories (1968) ...
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Ithiel Town
Ithiel Town (October 3, 1784 – June 13, 1844) was a prominent American
architect and civil engineer .
professional architects in the ...
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Keith Williams
Keith Williams (architect) (born 1958),
British architect. Keith Williams
(comics), American comic book and comic strip artist. Keith P. ...
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Jonathan Williams (engineer) (redirect from
Jonathan Williams (architect))
Jonathan Williams name Jonathan Williams | image Image:USACE Colonel
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Milner Gray (designer) (redirect from
Milner Gray (architect / designer))
He was active as a lecturer and writer on many aspects of design,
including Package Design (1955) and Lettering for
Architects and ...
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George Phillips Manners
George Phillips Manners (1789 – 28 November 1866) was an English
architect , City
Architect and →to the city of Bath from
1823 to 1862. ...
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Bath City Surveyor
The prominent post of Bath City Architect
and Surveyor was bestowed by the Corporation of Bath , Somerset on an
architect who would be ...
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Architecture Firm Award
The Architecture Firm Award is the highest honor that The American
Institute of Architects can bestow on
an architecture firm for ...
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Richard Cromwell Carpenter
Richard Cromwell Carpenter (21 October 1812 – 27 March 1855) was an
English architect . tractarian
architect working in the Gothic style.
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Charles Gwathmey
Charles Gwathmey (June 19, 1938 – August 3, 2009) was an American
architect . Siegel & Associates
Architects , as well as one of the five
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Philip Webb
Another Philip Webb — Philip Edward Webb was the
architect son of leading
architect Sir Aston Webb . Along with
his brother, Maurice , he ...
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Tadao Ando
is a Japanese architect whose approach
to architecture was once categorized as critical regionalism . Ando has
led a storied life, ...
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AIA
Columbus
AIA Columbus is a chapter of the American Institute of
Architects . the American Institute of
Architects in the Midwest, with members
...
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George Gilbert Scott
Sir George Gilbert Scott (13 July 1811 – 27 March 1878) was an English
architect of the Victorian Age ,
chiefly associated with the ...
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Thomas Paty
Thomas Paty (c.1713 – 4 May 1789) was a British surveyor ,
architect and mason working mainly in
Bristol . He worked with his sons John ...
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Arthur Erickson
Arthur Charles Erickson, CC (June 14, 1924 – May 20, 2009) was an
internationally celebrated Canadian architect
and urban planner . ...
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Sydney Smirke
Sydney Smirke, architect , (1798 – 8
December 1877) was born in London , England , the younger brother of Sir
Robert Smirke , also an ...
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James Barnet
James Johnstone Barnet (1827–1904) was the Colonial
Architect for New South Wales from 1862
- 1890. Life and career. Barnet was born at ...
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Renaissance architecture
The most representative architect is
Bramante (1444–1514) who expanded the applicability of classical
architecture to contemporary ...
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Tony Garnier (musician)
For the architect, see Tony Garnier (architect).
Name Tony Garnier | Img | Img_capt | Img_size 250 | Landscape Yes |
Occupation Musician ...
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Deutscher Werkbund
The Deutscher Werkbund (German Work Federation) was a German association
of artists, architects, designers, and
industrialists. ...
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Mortimer Lewis
Mortimer William Lewis (1796 – 9 March 1879), was an English
architect who migrated to Australia and
became Colonial Architect in the state
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James Bridges
For the British architect born c. 1725,
see James Bridges (architect). James
Bridges (February 3, 1936 — June 6, 1993) was an American ...
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Stephen Gardiner
For the British architect, see Stephen
Gardiner (architect). Stephen Gardiner
(c. 1497 – 12 November 1555) was an English Roman Catholic ...
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Paul Lewis
Paul Lewis (architect), American
architect, a principal of LTL
Architects and professor at the
Princeton University School of Architecture ...
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Frank Furness
Frank Heyling Furness (1839–1912) was an acclaimed American
architect of the Victorian era .
influence on the Chicago architect
Louis Sullivan . ...
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Jørn Utzon
Jørn Oberg Utzon, AC (9 April 1918 – 29 November 2008 was a Danish
architect most notable for designing
the Sydney Opera House in ...
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Philip Johnson
Philip Cortelyou Johnson (July 8, 1906– January 25, 2005) was an
influential American architect . With
his thick, round-framed glasses, ...
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Kenzo Tange
was a Japanese architect , and winner
of the 1987 Pritzker Prize for architecture . He was one of the most
significant architects of the ...
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Ian Simpson
Ian Simpson (architect) Ian Simpson
Architects Ian Simpson (motorcycle
racer) Simpson, Ian.
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Beaux-Arts architecture (section
American architects working in the
Beaux-Arts style)
The Beaux-Arts style heavily influenced US architecture in the period
1880–1920 Other European architects of
the period 1860–1914 tended to ...
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Geoffrey Jellicoe
Sir Geoffrey Jellicoe (1900-1996) was an English landscape
architect , garden designer ,
Architect and author. Jellicoe was born
in ...
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AIA Gold Medal
The AIA Gold Medal is awarded by the American Institute of
Architects conferred "by the national
AIA Board of Directors in recognition of a ...
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Académie d'architecture (redirect from
Société Centrale des Architectes)
auto yes | date December 2009 The Académie royale d'architecture (Royal
Academy of Architecture) was a French learned society founded on ...
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Book of the Month Club (redirect from
Architects & Designers Book Service)
The Book of the Month Club (founded 1926 ) is a United States mail-order
business, customers of which are offered a new book each month. ...
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Demetri Porphyrios
Demetri Porphyrios (born 1949) is a Greek
architect and author who currently practices architecture in
London as principal of the firm ...
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George Edmund Street
George Edmund Street (20 June 1824 – 18 December 1881) was an English
architect , born at Woodford in Essex .
Life Street was the third ...
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Charles Bulfinch
Charles Bulfinch (August 8, 1763 – April 15, 1844) was an early American
architect , and has been regarded by
many as the first native- ...
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Fountains in Paris
Some of the new fountains were designed with the help of noted landscape
architects and used natural materials,
such as the fountain in ...
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Farshid Moussavi
Farshid Moussavi (British, born Iran, 1965) is an
architect, co-founder of Foreign Office
Architects (FOA), and "Professor in
Practice of ...
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Ross and Macdonald (redirect from
G.A. Ross, R.H. Macdonald and Hugh Jones
Architects)
He was also a member of the Royal Institute of British
Architects, becoming an Associate in
1904 and a Fellow in 1913. Robert Henry ...
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Cass Gilbert
Cass Gilbert (November 24, 1859 – May 17, 1934) was a prominent American
architect An early proponent of
skyscrapers in works like the ...
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Norman Foster
Norman Foster (architect) (born 1935),
English architect and designer. Norman
Foster (Australian politician) (1921–2006) Norman Foster (bass ...
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Eberhard Zeidler
Eberhard Heinrich Zeidler, OC , O.Ont (born January 11, 1926 in Germany
) is a Canadian architect . He studied
at the Bauhaus-University ...
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Antonio Rinaldi
1710 - April 10, 1794) was an Italian
architect , trained by Luigi Vanvitelli , who worked mainly in
Russia . In 1751, during a trip to ...
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Architecture of metropolitan Detroit (section
Notable buildings and architects)
The architecture of metropolitan Detroit , Michigan continues to attract
the attention of architects and
preservationists alike With one ...
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Henry Hobson Richardson
Henry Hobson Richardson (September 29, 1838 – April 27, 1886) was a
prominent American architect of the
19th century. His work left a ...
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Bruce Fowle
Architect Bruce Fowle co-founded Fox &
Fowle Architects in 1978 and is now a
Senior Partner at FXFOWLE Architects,
LLP. The business is ...
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Anthony Salvin
Anthony Salvin (17 October 1799 – 17 December 1881) was an English
architect . He gained a reputation as
an expert on medieval buildings ...
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Roy Grounds
Sir Roy Burman Grounds (18 December 1905 - 7 March 1981), was one of
Australia 's leading architects of the
modern movement. Biography ...
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Erich Mendelsohn
Erich Mendelsohn (21 March 1887 – 15 September 1953) was a German Jew
ish architect , known for his
expressionist architecture in the ...
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Rem
Koolhaas
Remment Lucas Koolhaas (ˈrɛm ˈkɔːlhɑːs; born 1944 | 11 | 17 | df y) is a
Dutch architect , architectural
theorist , urbanist and " ...
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Ange-Jacques Gabriel
Ange-Jacques Gabriel (October 23, 1698 – January 4, 1782) was the most
prominent French architect of his
generation. architects and ...
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Turning Torso (redirect from
The Socialist, The Architect and The
Twisted Tower)
Swedish side of the Öresund strait It was designed by the Spanish
architect Santiago Calatrava and
officially opened on 27 August 2005. ...
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Ivan Starov
(1745–1808) was a Russia n architect
from St. Petersburg who devised the master plans for Yaroslavl ,
Voronezh , Pskov , ...
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Modern architecture
Modern architecture was adopted by many influential
architects and architectural educators,
however very few "Modern buildings" were built ...
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Gothic Revival architecture
In Bologna , in 1646, the Baroque architect
Carlo Rainaldi constructed Gothic vaults (completed 1658) for the
Basilica of San Petronio ...
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Francis Petre (section
Architect)
Francis William "Frank" Petre (27 August 1847 – 10 December 1918) was a
prominent New Zealand -born architect
based in Dunedin . ...
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Eero Saarinen
Eero Saarinen (ˈeːro ˈsaːrinen) (August 20, 1910 – September 1, 1961)
was a Finnish American architect and
product designer of the 20th ...
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Richardsonian Romanesque (section
Architects working in the style)
Richardsonian Romanesque is a style of Romanesque Revival architecture
named after architect Henry Hobson
Richardson , whose masterpiece ...
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Scutt
Der Scutt (born 1934) is an architect ,
designer of major buildings throughout New York City and the United
States . His best known is ...
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James Craig
James Craig (architect) (1739–1795),
Scottish architect. James Henry Craig
(1748–1812), British military officer and colonial administrator ...
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Jeanne Gang
Jeanne Gang (born 1964) leads Studio Gang
Architects , a Chicago -based architecture and design firm.
Gang's projects include Aqua , an ...
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National Council of Architectural Registration Boards
(section
Architect Registration Examination)
It helps formulate architectural qualifications, organizes architectural
internship, administers the Architect
Registration Examination , ...
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Henning Larsen
Henning Larsen (born 20 August 1925) is a Danish
architect. He is internationally known
for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs building in ...
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David Miller
David Miller (architect), American
architect and architecture professor at
the University of Washington. David Miller (Canadian politician), ...
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Alwyn Sheppard Fidler
Alwyn Gwilyn Sheppard Fidler CBE (8 May 1909 – 1990) was a Welsh
architect and town planner who was
chief architect for the new town of
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Colen Campbell
Colen Campbell (1676–1729) was a pioneering Scottish
architect who spent most of his career
in England , and is credited as a founder of ...
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Functionalism (architecture)
Functionalism, in architecture , is the principle that
architects should design a building
based on the purpose of that building. ...
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List of architecture firms
For individual architects, see List of
architects .- 3XN , Denmark. 360
Architecture , United States. Adrian Smith + Gordon Gill Architecture
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Charles Rennie Mackintosh
Charles Rennie Mackintosh (June 7, 1868 – December 10, 1928) was a
Scottish architect , designer , and
watercolourist. He was a designer ...
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Harry Weedon
Harold William "Harry" Weedon (1887 – 17 June 1970) was an English
architect . Although he designed a
large number of buildings during a ...
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Thomas Warr Attwood
Thomas Warr Attwood (c.1733 – 15 November 1775) was an English builder,
architect and local politician in Bath
. He was a member of a ...
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François Mansart
François Mansart (January 13, 1598 in Paris - September 23, 1666 in
Paris ) was a French architect credited
with introducing classicism ...
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Peter Behrens
Peter Behrens (April 14, 1868 – February 27, 1940) was a German
architect and designer . Biography :
Image:Behrens-watch. jpg | industrial ...
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Vasily Stasov
Vasily Petrovich Stasov (Russian: Василий Петрович Стасов) (1769–1848),
Russia n architect , extensively
travelled in France and Italy , ...
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For the Architects' Institute (RIBA)
see Royal Institute of British Architects.
Riba (Arabic : ربا, rɪbæː) means usury and is generally ...
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Christopher Wren
Sir Christopher Wren (20 October 1632 – 25 February 1723) was one of the
best known and highest acclaimed English
architect s in history ...
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Isaac Ware
Isaac Ware (1704 — 1766) was an English
architect and translator of Italian Renaissance
architect Andrea Palladio He was
apprenticed to ...
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James Wyatt
James Wyatt RA (August 3, 1746 – September 4, 1813), was an English
architect , a rival of Robert Adam in
the neoclassical style, who ...
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Will Alsop
Will (William) Alsop (born 12 December 1947) is a British
architect based in London . He is
responsible for several distinctive and ...
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John Pinch
John Pinch the elder and John Pinch the younger were
architects, father and son, working
mainly in the city of Bath, England . ...
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Paul Rudolph
Paul Rudolph (architect) (1918–1997),
American architect. Paul Rudolph
(musician) (born 1947), Canadian guitarist. Paul Rudolph (physicist) (fl
...
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Tony Fretton
Tony Fretton (born 1945) is a British
architect known for his residential buildings and public gallery
buildings as well as other British ...
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Gregory Henriquez
Gregory Henriquez is a Canadian architect
, best known for the design of several community-based mixed-use,
institutional and social ...
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Jan
Kaplický
(18 April 1937 – 14 January 2009) was a world-renowned Czech
architect who spent a significant part
of his life in the United Kingdom. ...
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President of the RSUA
The President of the Royal Society of Ulster
Architects is its chief executive officer and its representative
to the Council of the Royal ...
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Elliott Woods (section
Architect of the Capitol)
who served as Architect of the Capitol
from 1902 to 1923 Early years: Woods was born on February 2, 1865 near
Manchester , England . ...
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Sarah P. Harkness
Sarah Pillsbury Harkness (born July 8, 1914) is an American
architect. She was born in Swampscott ,
Massachusetts . She attended the ...
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List of projects by James Stirling
Complete list of projects by Category:British
architects | British architect
James Stirling and associated architects
Built projects: the ...
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Hidetsugu Aneha
is a former Japan ese architect and
builder accused of falsifying structural data regarding the earthquake
resistance of various ...
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James Maclaren
For the Scottish architect, see James
MacLaren (architect) James MacLaren
(March 19, 1818 – February 10, 1892) was an early settler and ...
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Albert Kahn
Albert Kahn (architect) (1869–1942),
American architect. Albert Kahn
(banker) (1860–1940), French banker, philanthropist and photograph
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Alan Jones
Alan Jones (architect), Ulster
architect. Alan Jones
(cinematographer), cinematographer active 1984–1996, see Love Is All
There Is and ...
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Sverre Fehn
Sverre Fehn (August 14, 1924 – February 23, 2009) was a Norwegian
architect. Fehn was born in Kongsberg ,
Buskerud . Norwegian architect of
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Edward Durell Stone
Edward Durell Stone (March 9, 1902 - August 6, 1978) was a twentieth
century American architect . Early
life: Stone was born in Fayetteville ...
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Thomas Hopper
Thomas Hopper (architect) (1776-1856),
English architect. Thomas Hopper
(cricketer) (1828-1877), English cricketer. Thomas Hopper (footballer
...
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Francis Greenway
Francis Howard Greenway (20 November 1777 – September 1837) was an
iconic colonial architect in Australia.
Life and career : an architect "of
...
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Charles Holden
Charles Henry Holden (12 May 1875 - 1 May 1960) was an English
architect best known for his designs of
some of the 1920s and 1930s ...
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Minoru Yamasaki
was an American architect of Japanese
descent, best known for his design of the twin towers of the World Trade
Center buildings 1 and 2 ...
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Frank Gehry
Frank Owen Gehry, CC (born Ephraim Owen Goldberg; February 28, 1929) is
a Jewish Canadian-American Pritzker Prize -winning
architect ...
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Joseph Paxton
Sir Joseph Paxton (3 August 1803 – 8 June 1865) was an English gardener
and architect , best known for
designing the The Crystal Palace ...
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Fumihiko Maki
Fumihiko Maki (槇文彦, Maki Fumihiko) (born Tokyo , September 6, 1928) is a
Japanese architect and currently
teaching at Keio University SFC ...
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William Burn
William Burn (20 December 1789 – 15 February 1870) was a Scottish
architect, pioneer of the Scottish
Baronial style. Image: ... jpg | Funerary ...
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Ito
Toyo Ito (伊東 豊雄, Itō Toyoo; 1941-) is a Japanese
architect known for creating conceptual
architecture , in which he seeks to ...
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John Rudolph Niernsee
John Rudolph Niernsee (1814–1885) was an American
architect, the head
architect for the Baltimore and Ohio
Railroad . He was born as ...
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Oriel Chambers
Oriel Chambers, and the architect's
only other known building at 16 Cook Street , are amongst the city's
precursors of modernist ...
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Architectural design values
Architectural design values make up an important part of what influences
an architect and designer when they
make their design decisions ...
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Generalife
The Palacio de Generalife (Jannat al-'Arif -
Architect's Garden) was the summer palace and country estate of
the Nasrid sultan s of ...
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Bruno Granholm
Bruno Ferdinand Granholm (May 14, 1857 — September 29, 1930) was a
Finnish architect. He served as the
chief architect of ... Many of
the ...
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William Butterfield
William Butterfield was a Gothic Revival
architect and associated with the Oxford Movement (or Tractarian
Movement). Biography ...
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Denys Lasdun
Sir Denys Lasdun CH (8 September 1914–11 January 2001) was an eminent
English architect of the 20th century.
Probably his best known ...
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James Gandon
James Gandon (1743–1823) is today recognised as one of the leading
architects to have worked in Ireland in
the late 18th century and early ...
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Edward Schroeder Prior
Edward Schroeder Prior (1857–1932) was an
architect who was instrumental in establishing the arts and
crafts movement . of many architects.
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William Eden Nesfield
architect and artisan. He was a son of
William Andrews Nesfield , a British landscape
architect. Nesfield was the partner of Richard Norman ...
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John Soane
Sir John Soane, RA (10 September 1753 – 20 January 1837) was an English
architect who specialised in the
Neo-Classical style. ...
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- Jim
Beard
For New Zealand architect James (Jim)
Beard, see James Beard (architect) Name
Jim Beard | Img Replace this image male. svg | Img_capt | Img_ ...
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Dennis Sharp
Dennis Sharp (born 1933) is a British
architect , professor, curator, historian, author and editor.
Dennis Sharp studied at Bedford Modern ...
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- Jane
Drew
Dame Jane Drew, DBE , FRIBA (24 March 1911 – 27 July 1996) was an
English modernist architect and town
planner. She qualified at the AA ...
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Marcel Breuer
Marcel Lajos Breuer (21 May 1902 Pécs , Hungary – 1 July 1981 New York
City ), architect and furniture
designer , was an influential ...
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Palladian architecture
Palladian architecture is a Europe an style of architecture derived from
the designs of the Venetian architect
Andrea Palladio (1508– ...
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Renzo Piano
Renzo Piano (born 14 September, 1937) is a world renowned Italian
architect and recipient of the Pritzker
Architecture Prize , AIA Gold ...
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Joseph Pickford
Joseph Pickford (1734–1782) was an English
architect , one of the leading provincial
architects in the reign of George III .
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George Devey
George Devey (1820–1886) was a British
architect , born in London , the second son of Frederick and Ann
Devey. Devey was educated in ...
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RIBA European Award
RIBA European Awards are part of an award program by the Royal Institute
of British Architects . Complemented by
the RIBA National and ...
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Donato Bramante
Donato Bramante (1444 – March 11, 1514) was an Italian
architect , who introduced the Early
Renaissance style to Milan and the High ...
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Mervyn Black
Mervyn Black is a Northern Ireland architect
and urban designer; and partner in Hall Black Douglas
Architects. Professional activities
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Clyde Markwell
Clyde Markwell is an architect and
urban designer from Northern Ireland ; and partner in Knox & Markwell
Architects. Professional ...
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William Wardell
William Wilkinson Wardell was an architect,
notable not only for his work in Australia , the country to which he
emigrated in 1858, but ...
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James Knowles
James Knowles (architect) (1831-1908),
English architect. Jim Knowles , head
football coach at Cornell University. Jimmy Knowles , former ...
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- John
Carr
John Carr (architect) (1723–1807),
English architect. John Carr
(cricketer) (born 1963), English cricketer and cricket administrator
...
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Robert D. Kohn
The New York architect Robert D. Kohn,
president of the American Institute of
Architects in 1930–32, is best known for his temples and ...
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Calvert Vaux
Calvert Vaux (December 20, 1824 – November 19, 1895), was an
architect and landscape designer. He is
best remembered as the co-designer ...
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Stanford White
Stanford White (November 9, 1853 – June 25, 1906) was an American
architect and partner in the
architectural firm of McKim, Mead, and ...
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William Chambers
William Chambers (architect), 18th
century Scottish architect. William
Chambers (industrialist) (1774–1855) William Lee Chambers , judge ...
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Carlo Scarpa
Carlo Scarpa (June 2, 1906 - 1978), was an Italian
architect , influenced by the
materials, landscape, and the history of Venetian culture ...
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George Allen Underwood
George Allen Underwood (1793 – 1 November 1829, Bath ) was an
architect in Cheltenham . He was a
pupil of Sir John Soane from 1807 to 1815 ...
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John Loughborough Pearson
John Loughborough Pearson was a Gothic Revival
architect renowned for his work on churches and cathedral s.
Pearson revived and ...
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Michael Graves
Michael Graves (born July 9, 1934) is an American
architect . Identified as one of The
New York Five , Graves has become a household name ...
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Otto Wagner
Otto Koloman Wagner (13 July 1841 – 11 April 1918) was an Austria n
architect . Wagner was born in Penzing
, a district in Vienna . ...
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Andrew Fountaine
For the 18th century amateur architect
of this name, see Andrew Fountaine (architect).
Andrew Fountaine (1918-1997) was a veteran of the far ...
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Victor Horta
Victor, Baron Horta (6 January 1861 - 9 September 1947) was a Belgian
architect and designer. John Julius
Norwich described him as " ...
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Balyan family (section
Architect Magar)
The Balyan family (Պալյաններ, Palyans) is a dynasty of famous Ottoman
imperial architect s of Armenian
ethnicity, who designed and ...
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Robert Venturi
(born June 25, 1925 in Philadelphia ) is an American
architect and founding principal of the
firm Venturi, Scott Brown and Associates. ...
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Carlo Rainaldi
Carlo Rainaldi (4 May 1611 – 8 February 1691) was an Italian
architect of the Baroque period. the
leading architects of 17th century Rome
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Edward Maufe
Sir Edward Brantwood Maufe was an English
architect (born 12 December 1883 in Ilkley , Yorkshire ; died on
his birthday in 1974 in Buxted ...
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Benjamin Mountfort (section
Provincial Architect)
1825 – 15 March 1898) was an English emigrant to New Zealand , where he
became one of that country's most prominent 19th century
architects. ...
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Paul Laffoley
Paul Laffoley (born August 14, 1940) is a U.S. artist and
architect . As an
architect, Laffoley worked for 18
months on design for the ...
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William Tite
Sir William Tite, CB (February 1798 – 20 April 1873) was an English
architect who served as President of
the Royal Institute of British ...
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Philip Charles Hardwick
Philip Charles Hardwick (1822-1892) was a notable English
architect of the 19th century who was
once described as "a careful and ...
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Quinlan Terry
Quinlan Terry (born 24 July 1937, Hampstead , London , UK ) is a British
architect . He was educated at
Bryanston School and the ...
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Percy Erskine Nobbs
Percy Erskine Nobbs (August 11, 1875 – November 5, 1964) was a Canadian
architect who was born in Haddington,
Scotland and trained in ...
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Kunsthaus Graz
The Friendly Alien, as the Kunsthaus Graz is affectionately called by
its architects Peter Cook and Colin
Fournier , livens up Graz's ...
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George Dance
George Dance the Elder , English architect.
George Dance the Younger , English architect,
son of George Dance the Elder. George Dance ...
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James Hoban
James Hoban (1758 – December 8, 1831) was an Irish
architect , best known for designing
the White House in Washington, D.C.. ...
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Henry Currey
Henry Currey (architect) (1820–1900),
English architect and surveyor. Henry
Latham Currey (1863–1945), Member of the Cape House of Assembly ...
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Pietro Belluschi
Pietro Belluschi (August 18, 1899 – February 14, 1994) was an American
architect, a leader of the Modern
Movement in architecture , and ...
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Enric Miralles
Enric Miralles Moya (1955 – July 3, 2000) was a Spanish Catalan
architect . He graduated from the
School of Architecture of Barcelona ...
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Jean B. Fletcher
Jean Bodman Fletcher (1915 – 1965) was an American
architect who was a founding member of
the Architects' Collaborative . She
graduated ...
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John Sanders
John Sanders (architect) (late 18th
century), British architect. John
Caldwell Calhoun Sanders (1840–1864), Brigadier-General in the ...
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Robert Mills
Robert Mills (architect) (1781-1855),
American architect. Robert Mills
(physicist) (1927-1999), American physicist. Bob Mills (politician),
...
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Apollodorus of Damascus
Apollodorus of Damascus was a Greek engineer,
architect, designer and sculptor who flourished during the 2nd
century AD, from Damascus , ...
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Colin Fournier
Colin Fournier, co-architect with Peter
Cook of the Kunsthaus Graz , current professor of The Bartlett School of
Architecture , a part of ...
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Edmund Blacket
Edmund Thomas Blacket (25 August 1817 – 9 February 1883) was an
Australian architect , best known for
his designs for the University of ...
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Marshall Strabala
Marshall Strabala is an American architect
who designs office buildings, performing arts venues, and convention and
exhibition spaces. ...
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Arieh Sharon (section
1954–1964: Arieh Sharon, Benjamin Idelson,
Architects, Tel Aviv)
Arieh Sharon (אריה שרון; May 28, 1900 – July 24, 1984) was an Israel i
architect and winner of the Israel
Prize for Architecture in 1962 ...
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Vitaly Kaloyev
Vitaly Konstantinovich Kaloyev (Виталий Константинович Калоев, born 1956
in Vladikavkaz ) is an architect and
deputy minister of housing ...
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Nonda Katsalidis
Nonda Katsalidis (born 1951, Athens , Greece date March 2009) is an
Australia n architect . Katsalidis
Architects in partnership with Karl
Fender . ...
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Michael Searles
Regency architect Michael Searles
(1750–1813) was famous as an English commercial
architect of large houses, particularly
in London His ...
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John Dobson
John Dobson (architect), British
architect. John Dobson (amateur
astronomer), popularizer of astronomer astronomy. John Dobson (Canadian
...
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Peter Ellis
Peter Ellis (architect) (1808–1888),
architect who designed the Oriel
Chambers in Liverpool. Peter Ellis (actor) (born 1936), actor in The
...
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Louis Kahn
Louis Isadore Kahn (born Itze-Leib Schmuilowsky) (February 20, 1901 or
1902 – March 17, 1974) was a world-renowned
architect of Estonian ...
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Edmund Sharpe
Edmund Sharpe (31 October 1809 – 8 May 1877) was an English
architect and engineer . He started his
career as an architect, initially on
...
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- Winy
Maas
Winy Maas (born 1958, Schijndel ) is a Dutch
architect, landscape architect,
professor and urbanist. In 1991 together with Jacob van Rijs ...
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Herbert Maier
Herbert Maier was an American architect
and public administrator, most notable as an
architect for his work at Yosemite , Grand Canyon ...
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- Kris
Yao (section
Artech Architects)
Kris Yao (姚仁喜) (born December 6, 1951) is a Taiwanese
architect, and the Head
Architect at Artech
Architects in Taipei , Taiwan and
...
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RIBA International Award
RIBA International Awards are part of an awards program operated by the
Royal Institute of British Architects ,
also encompassing RIBA ...
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Arnstein Arneberg
Arnstein Rynning Arneberg (1882 – 1961) was a Norwegian
architect , often considered the
leading architect in Norway of his
time, active ...
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Gert Wingårdh
Gert Wingårdh is Sweden 's best-known living
architect, and has had a major influence on the Swedish
architectural scene. His practice's ...
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James Miller
James Miller (architect) (1860-1947),
Scottish architect. James Miller
(cricketer) (born 1976) James Miller (De La Salle Christian Brother)
...
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John Albert Ewart
John Albert Ewart (1872-1964) was a Canadian
architect was an Ottawa architect
and son of Chief Dominion Architect
David Ewart . ...
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Louis Le Vau
Louis Le Vau (1612 – 11 October 1670) was a French Classical
architect who worked for Louis XIV of
France He was born and died in Paris ...
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Ralph Erskine
Ralph Erskine (architect),
British-Swedish architect. Ralph
Erskine (preacher), the eighteenth century Scottish clergyman. Erskine,
Ralph ...
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Frederick Heath
Frederick Heath (architect), American
architect. Frederick Heath, an engraver
http://books. google. com/books? id Du4tAAAAIAAJ&pg PA191&dq ...
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William Wilkins
William Wilkins (architect)
(1778–1839), British architect and
archaeologist. William Wilkins (U.S. politician) (1779–1865), American
...
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Roger Walker
Roger Walker (architect), New Zealand
architect. Roger Walker (footballer),
English former professional footballer. Roger G. Walker , Canadian
...
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Baroque architecture
Some Flemish architects such as
Wenceslas Cobergher were trained in Italy and their works were inspired
by architects such as Jacopo ...
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Wilhelm Kreis
Wilhelm Kreis (March 17, 1873 – August 13, 1955) was a prominent German
architect and professor of
architecture, active through four ...
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Philip Wyatt
Philip William Wyatt (died 1835) was an English
architect , the youngest son of the
architect James Wyatt nephew of Samuel
Wyatt , cousin ...
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Hammad Husain (section
President Musharraf's architect)
February 12, 1970) is a Pakistani architect
and writer, based in Islamabad . Early life: Hammad was born in
Rawalpindi , Pakistan . ...
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John C. Austin (section
Architect)
John Corneby Wilson Austin (February 13, 1870 – September 3, 1963) was
an architect and civic leader who
participated in the design of ...
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Charles André
Charles André (1841 – 1928) was a French
architect , the first in a long line of French
architects in the André family.
Beginning in 1901 ...
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Gunnar Asplund
Erik Gunnar Asplund (22 September 1885 – 20 October 1940) was a Swedish
architect, mostly known as a
representative of Swedish neo- ...
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André Lurçat
André Lurçat (August 27, 1894 - July 11, 1970) was a French modernist
architect, landscape
architect, furniture designer and city
planner, ...
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David Bryce
David Bryce (1803–1876) was a Scottish
architect. the Royal High School and joined the office of
architect William Burn in 1825, aged
22. ...
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William Halfpenny
William Halfpenny, English 18th-century
architect ural designer; he described himself as "architect
and carpenter". His books deal ...
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David Ewart
David Ewart (February 18, 1841 – June 6, 1921) was a Canadian
architect who served as Chief Dominion
Architect from 1896 to 1914. ...
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William Atkinson
William Atkinson (architect)
(1774/5–1839), English architect.
William Stephen Atkinson (1820–1876), Indian lepidopterist. William
Walker ...
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Rudolf Schwarz
Rudolf Schwarz (architect) (1897–1961),
German architect. Rudolf Schwarz
(conductor) (1905–1994), Austrian-born British conductor ...
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Giacomo della Porta
1533 – 1602) was an Italian architect
and sculptor, who worked on many important buildings in Rome, including
St. Peter's Basilica He ...
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James Pennethorne
Sir James Pennethorne (4 June 1801 – 1 September 1871) was a notable
19th century English architect and
planner, particularly associated ...
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Alex Anmahian
Alex Anmahian is a Boston-based architect,
co-founding partner of Anmahian Winton
Architects and a faculty member of the Graduate School of ...
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Metagenes
son of the Cretan architect Chersiphron
, also was an architect. He was
co-author, along with his father, of the construction of the ...
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Viljo Revell
Viljo Revell (January 25, 1910 – November 8, 1964) was a Finnish
architect of the functionalist school.
Internationally Revell is best ...
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Aldo Rossi
Aldo Rossi (May 3, 1931 - September 4, 1997) was an Italian
architect and designer who accomplished
the unusual feat of achieving ...
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Friedrich Adler
Friedrich Adler (architect)
(1827–1908), German architect and
archaeologist. Friedrich Adler (politician) (1857–1938), Czech-Austrian
...
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Moorish Revival architecture
Moorish Revival or Neo-Moorish is one of the exotic revival
architectural style s that were adopted by
architects of Europe and the ...
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Julien De Smedt
Julien De Smedt (born 3 December 1975 in Brussels ) is a Belgian -Danish
architect based in Copenhagen ,
Denmark. Smedt Architects (JDS ...
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John Russell Pope
John Russell Pope (April 24, 1874 – August 27, 1937) was an
architect most known for his designs of
the National Archives and Records ...
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Robert Scarano, Jr.
is an architect based in Brooklyn, NY .
Education & Career : Born in Brooklyn, NY , Scarano attended the City
College of New York , where he ...
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Bertram Goodhue
Bertram Grosvenor Goodhue (April 28, 1869–April 23, 1924) was a renowned
American architect celebrated for his
work in neo-gothic design ...
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American Society of Civil Engineers (redirect from
American Society of Civil Engineers and Architects)
5, 1852 when twelve engineers met at the offices of the Croton Aqueduct
and formed the American Society of Civil Engineers and
Architects. ...
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Raimund Abraham
Raimund Abraham is a contemporary Austrian
architect of architectural utopias. He was the winning
architect of the Austrian Cultural
...
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Giovanni Battista Soria
Giovanni Battista Soria (1581 – November 22, 1651) was an
Category:Italian architects | Italian
architect who lived and worked mostly
in ...
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Bernardo Gómez-Pimienta
Bernardo Gomez-Pimienta is a Mexican architect
. In 1985, he co-founded TEN Arquitectos. Highly talented
architect and furniture designer ...
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Willoughby J. Edbrooke
Willoughby James Edbrooke (Evanston, Illinois 1843 — 1896) was an
American architect and a bureaucrat who
remained faithful to a ...
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- K.
Jaisim
Krishnarao Jaisim is an architect and
the current chairman of the Indian Institute of
Architects , Karnataka Chapter. He is
known for his ...
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Pavel Suzor
(1844–1919) was a Russia n architect ,
president of the Architects Society and
count . Suzor graduated from the Saint Petersburg Imperial ...
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Charles Harcourt Masters
Charles Harcourt Masters (born 1759) was an English surveyor and
architect in Bath . He made a set of
maps of Bath turnpike roads in 1786 ...
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J. D. Sedding
John Dando Sedding (1838-1891) was a noted Victorian church
architect , working on new buildings
and repair work, with an interest in a ‘ ...
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Richard Norman Shaw
Richard Norman Shaw RA (Edinburgh , 7 May 1831 – London , 17 November
1912), was an influential British architect
from the 1870s to the ...
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Antoine Predock
Antoine Predock (born 1936 in Lebanon, Missouri ) is an American
architect based in Albuquerque, New
Mexico . Antoine Predock Architect PC.
...
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Alison and Peter Smithson
English architect s Alison Smithson
(1928-1993) and Peter Smithson (18 September 1923-3 March 2003) together
formed an architectural ...
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William H. White
In 1892 William H. White published "The
Architect and his artists, an essay to assist the public in
considering the question is architecture ...
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William G. Bennett
William Garnsworthy Bennett (1896-1977) was a Western Australian
architect , well known for his Art Deco
and Inter-War Functionalist ...
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- Li
Wenjun
Li Wenjun (Wenjun Li / Liwenjun) is a Chinese
architect. He studied architecture at the Northern Jiaotong
University in Beijing and at ...
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Yoshio Taniguchi
Yoshio Taniguchi (谷口吉生, Taniguchi Yoshio; born 1937) is a Japan ese
architect best known for his redesign
of the Museum of Modern Art in ...
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Joseph Lyman Silsbee
Joseph Lyman Silsbee (1848–1913) was a significant American
architect during the 19th and 20th
centuries. He was well known for his ...
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William Adam
William Adam (architect) (1689–1748),
Scottish architect, mason, and
entrepreneur. William Adam (MP) (1751–1839), Scottish Member of ...
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Carlo Rossi
Carlo Rossi (architect) (1775-1849),
architect of Saint Petersburg, Russia.
Carlo Rossi (driver), former Italian race car driver ...
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William Edwards
William Edwards (architect)
(1719–1789), minister and architect of
the Pontypridd bridge in south Wales. William Edwards (inventor) (1770–
...
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Merritt Bucholz (section
Bucholz | McEvoy Architects)
Merritt Bucholz (born 28 June 1966) is an American
architect who has set up practice in
Ireland with his partner Karen McEvoy. ...
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Thomas S. Tait
Thomas Smith Tait (1882 – 1954) was a prominent Scottish Modernist
architect . He designed a number of
buildings around the world in Art ...
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Hermann V. von Holst
Hermann V. von Holst (1874-1955) was an American
architect practicing in Chicago ,
Illinois and Boca Raton , Florida , from the 1890s ...
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Filippo Juvarra
Filippo Juvarra (March 7 -, 1678 – January 31, 1736) was an Italian
architect and stage set designer.
Biography: Baroque architect working
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Schuermann
Schuermann Architects of Münster ,
Germany , is a dynasty of architects
specialising in the design of velodrome s, cycle tracks and indoor
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Toma T. Socolescu
Toma T. Socolescu, (Ploieşti , 20 July 1883 - Bucharest , 16 October
1960) was a major Romanian architect.
Romanian architecture pillar ...
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Michael G. Turnbull
Michael G. Turnbull, FAIA (April 13, 1949 - ) is an American
architect who has spent much of his
career in the public sector as a ...
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Charles Barry, Jr.
Charles Barry (junior) (1823–1900) was an English
architect of the mid-late 19th century,
and eldest son of Sir Charles Barry . ...
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Robin Boyd Award
The Robin Boyd Award is an Australian architectural prize presented by
the Royal Australian Institute of Architects
and was first awarded ...
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Hossein Amanat
Hossein Amanat ( حسین امانت , born 1942) is an Iranian-Canadian Bahá'í
architect who has designed three
buildings on the Bahá'í Arc in ...
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George Richardson
George Richardson (architect)
(1737/8–c.1813), Scottish architect and
writer George Richardson (Canadian politician), Canadian politician
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Robert Reid
Robert Reid (architect) (1774–1856),
Scottish architect. Robert Reid
(Australian politician), merchant and member of the Victorian ...
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Russell Warren
Russell Warren (architect) (1783-1860),
American architect. Russell Warren
(cricketer) (born 1971), English cricketer. See also : Warren Russell
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Kent Larson
Kent Larson (architect), American
architect, author, Director of the MIT
House_n Research Consortium. Kent Larson (actor) (born 1974), ...
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William R. Brown
For the architect see W.R. Brown (architect)
William Ripley Brown (July 16, 1840 – March 3, 1916) was a U.S.
Representative from Kansas . ...
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Arthur Blomfield
Sir Arthur William Blomfield was an English
architect. Background: Cambridge He was then articled as an
architect to Philip Charles Hardwick
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Banister Fletcher
Sir Banister Flight Fletcher (15 February 1866, London – 17 August
1953, London) was an English architect
and architectural historian, ...
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Curtis W. Fentress
Curtis Fentress, FAIA, RIBA (born 1947) an American
Architect, is the Principal-in-Charge
of Design at Fentress Architects , an
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Construction
managed by the project manager and supervised by the construction
manager , design engineer , construction engineer or project
architect . ...
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Eugène Viollet-le-Duc
Eugène Emmanuel Viollet-le-Duc (January 27, 1814 – September 17, 1879)
was a French architect and theorist,
famous for his "restorations" ...
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Vernacular architecture (section
Vernacular and the architect)
handed down through the generations, in contrast to the geometrical and
physical calculations that underlie architecture planned by
architects. ...
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Wilkinson Award
The Wilkinson Award is an Australian architectural prize presented by
the Royal Australian Institute of Architects
(NSW Chapter) and was ...
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Mario Schjetnan
Mario Schjetnan is a Mexican architect
and landscape architect that manages to
"unite social concerns, aesthetics and, increasingly, ...
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Thomas Rogers Kimball
Thomas Rogers Kimball (1862 – 1934) was an American
architect in Omaha, Nebraska . An
architect-in-chief of the
Trans-Mississippi ...
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Folke Zettervall
Folke Zettervall (October 21, 1862 – March 12, 1955) was a Swedish
architect and head
architect on SJ between 1895 and 1930.
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Giovanni di Lapo Ghini
Giovanni di Lapo Ghini was a 14th century Italian
architect working in Florence , he was
one of the architects who contributed
to the ...
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A.G. Bauer
Adolphus Gustavus Bauer was an architect
in North Carolina . He worked with the more famous
architect Samuel Sloan and helped him
build ...
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Lawrence Scarpa
Lawrence Scarpa (born October 28, 1959) is an
architect based in Los Angeles, California. He is known for the
creative use of conventional ...
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Marcus Burrowes
Marcus R. Burrowes (1874 – 1953) was a notable Detroit
architect.
Architects and was a fellow of the American Institute of
Architects (AIA). ...
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Ignatius Bonomi
Ignatius Bonomi (1787-1870) was an English
architect and surveyor , with Italian origins by his father,
strongly associated with Durham ...
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Thomas Seaton Scott
Thomas Seaton Scott (16 August 1826 – 15 or 16 June 1895) was a Canadian
architect. Born in Birkenhead , England
he immigrated to Canada ...
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