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  • ...rt Adam's original design was implemented after the Napoleonic Wars by the architect William Henry Playfair. In 1875, Robert Rowand Anderson was commissioned to
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  • ...es a person hired to maintain the lawn and garden, rather than a landscape architect or pofessional designer.
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  • | quote = Fire Hall No. 30 was designed by City Architect J. J. Woolnough and completed in 1928. It represents plans to attract indus
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  • ...on W. Abrams Building. A competition to design the building was won by the architect [[Hans Poelzig]]. ...ation.<ref name="fritz"/><ref name="dirk"/> In recognition of the original architect, the University renamed the main building the Poelzig Building (Poelzig-Bau
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  • ...on for the design of public buildings, and the winning of this brought the architect [[John Foulstone]] to the town, where he settled and continued to design ne
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  • ...e auspices of the [[New Deal]]'s Resettlement Administration. Designed by architect Alfred Kastner and his assistant Louis Kahn, each house was a flat-roofed b
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  • * McCallum, Jack. ''Leonard Wood: Rough Rider, Surgeon, Architect of American Imperialism'' (2005)
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  • ...3 and Ching, Jarzombek & Prakash "Preface"</ref> It may be possible for an architect to design (and even to build) a building that is highly personal and idiosy Normally an architect is called on to design a specific type of building in a site already decide
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  • ...ghly detailed scholarly biography (1000 pages). [http://www.amazon.com/LBJ-Architect-American-Randall-Woods/dp/0684834588/ref=sr_1_1/103-4827826-5463040?ie=UTF8
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  • ...ration with modern architects and, in 1924, Bruno Taut was appointed chief architect.” Taut was instrumental in developing the Großsiedlungen (large residen ...the last word on the subject: ”Before the war, I was denounced as a glass architect. In Magdeburg they called me the apostle of colour. The one is only a conse
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  • |publisher = Robert Allen, Architect
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  • Brahms was an architect among symphony composers. He strictly adhered to some formal conventions wh
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  • ...ter was born and grew up in [[Tel Aviv]], [[Israel]], a son of the Israeli architect [[Ya'akov Rechter]] and the brother of [[Dafna Rechter]]. He became involve
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  • ...hensive plans. It was prepared by Edward Bennett, a leading City Beautiful architect, who combined both technical and aesthetic planning. Bennett employed some ...7 to create a master plan for Ottawa. An architect, planner, and landscape architect, Gréber was considered France's leading planner, having completed plans fo
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  • ...ing, a US$92 million, eight-storey glass pyramid structure was designed by architect I. M. Pei. Although not broadcast live, MTV aired an edited two-hour versio
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  • ...orces advocating for legislation for occupational safety and health, as co-architect of Bismarck's social security and as a seminal figure in the relation of '' ...ts Lohmann in the company of [[William Beveridge]], the major intellectual architect of the postwar British welfare state, the Stockholm economists of the 1930s
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  • ...ns in 1638; and the original '''plans for Edinburgh’s New Town''' drawn by architect James Craig. ...he 19th century and never recovered. The Monument, designed by self-taught architect George Meikle Kemp, was built between 1840 and 1846.
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  • ...orces advocating for legislation for occupational safety and health, as co-architect of Bismarck's social security and as a seminal figure in the relation of '' ...ts Lohmann in the company of [[William Beveridge]], the major intellectual architect of the postwar British welfare state, the Stockholm economists of the 1930s
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  • ...> The hotel was designed by the [[Kingston upon Hull|Hull]] [[architecture|architect]] [[Cuthbert Brodrick]],<ref>''Britain's Best Breaks'': '[http://www.britai
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  • ...eral manager (and in 1909, as president, based in Montreal). Hays was the architect of the great expansion during a colorful and free-spending era. He upgrade
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