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  • ...anners]], [[Traffic engineering|traffic engineers]], zoning authorities, [[architect]]s, [[Interior design|interior designers]], and [[industrial designer]]s.
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  • |quote = Designed by Toronto architect H.G. Duerr, who also designed the Creeds Storage Vaults on Davenport Road i
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  • ...s of [[Boulder, Colorado]], in a dramatic complex of buildings designed by architect [[I. M. Pei]]. The site is maintained as a nature preserve.
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  • '''Sir Christopher Wren''' (1632—1723) was the great English architect working in the [[classical architecture|classical]] tradition.
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  • ...[[James Buchanan]], however, Cass was made [[Secretary of State]]. As the architect of U.S. foreign policy, he continued to propound U.S. expansionism.
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  • .... The Asylum was built in the Morningside district of [[Edinburgh]] by the architect Robert Reid and grew into the Royal Edinburgh Hospital. ...with four acres of ground, and in 1809 the foundation stone was laid. The architect was Robert Reid. The Edinburgh Lunatic Asylum opened in 1813, the original
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  • ...rich Mendelsohn''' (21 March 1887 – 15 September 1953) was a German Jewish architect, known mostly for the buildings he made during the [[Weimar republic]], whi ...rs and then in May 1910 decided to continue his studies in Munich with the architect [[Theodor Fischer]].
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  • ...[[London, United Kingdom|London]], the younger surviving daughter of the [[architect]] [[William Porden]] and his wife Mary Plowman. Her mother was an invalid,
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  • ...branches in most major cities. The headquarters building, designed by the architect William Strickland, still stands as part of Independence National Historica ...), the man who is often called the first professionally-trained American [[architect]]. Latrobe and Strickland were both disciples of the [[Greek Revival]] styl
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  • ...of his brilliant career as perhaps America's most celebrated and original architect. At the time, he was also at work on a dozen other residences and the [[Gug
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  • ...where he designed a home for his sister and thought much about becoming an architect (although nothing more came of this).
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  • ...fy and Andy Reeves the flooring and roofing. Overseeing the rebuilding was architect Grace Plant, who was married to Robert Plant's cousin Malcolm. Work was com
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  • ...Adams]] more than anyone else was responsible for the treaty. He was the architect of a sophisticated strategy which combined diplomatic and military means to
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  • ...ntry House]]'', 2002 British historical recreation TV series – Edgar is an architect by profession, but was noted for immersing himself completely in his role.
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  • ...r with a highly stylized Chinese motif. Originally built for $2M The chief architect was [[Raymond Kennedy]]. [[Keye Luke]] painted many of the interior murals.
    5 KB (795 words) - 10:19, 27 March 2023
  • ...in Dresden. To this end, Frederick commissioned two opera stages from his architect [[George Wenzeslaus von Knobelsdorff]]. The first in the King's residence,
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  • ...blockquote>You attracted my notice during our rounds. I was looking for an architect to whom I could entrust my building plans. I wanted someone young, for as y }}, pp. 29-31</ref> Many believe Hitler saw, in Speer, the architect and artist he wanted to become. [[Airey Neave]], a Nuremberg prosecutor, s
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  • ...Adams]] more than anyone else was responsible for the treaty. He was the architect of a sophisticated strategy which combined diplomatic and military means to
    5 KB (866 words) - 18:34, 16 March 2024
  • ...xcept for the Dar'ül fünun. The Dar'ül fünun which originally was built by Architect Fossati in 1854 became the first Ottoman University via an ordinance publis
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  • ...pened to competition, and the competition was won by a team led by Spanish architect Enric Miralles. Inspired by the surrounding landscape, the flower paintings
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