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  • xactly a plan in Abraham Swann's The British Architect, a book known to have been in Stone's librar
  • My Architect: A Son's Journey is a 2003 documentary film
  • John C. Williams Architect, a New Orleans architecture firm hired as th
  • 8, Van Reeth became the first Flemish Master Architect, a function he held until 1 June 2005 when M
  • I. Kahn, quote from the documentary film “My Architect, A Son's Journey” a film by his son Nathanie
  • ncluding the three failed attempts) cost the architect a total of £1,153 18s.
  • For CEI, Dan Galorath worked to architect a more user-friendly software estimation pro
  • Education Of An Architect A Point Of View (1988,1999)
  • The building was completed in 1910 by the architect A. Boyer, who designed a ground floor with l
  • Architect A. Taylor of Kansas City was hired to develo
  • Opened in 1913 as Danziger Strasse ( architect A. Grenander) as a iron station on stone col
  • Length of platform: 120 m Architect: A. Kazakov.
  • coration of the building was directed by the architect A. Schusev.
  • In 1964 architect A. Quincy Jones designed a master plan for c
  • Greek Revival architecture, and some work of architect A. Ten Eyck Brown and some property controll
  • Architect A. Ten Eyck Brown made architectural plans f
  • , Colston Bassett was erected in 1892 by the architect A. W. Brewill..
  • Bridge in Kiev, Ukraine was designed by the architect A. Gavrilov ("Mostobud") and a group of engi
  • Designed by the architect A. Nyberg and completed in 1913, it was crea
  • It was originally designed by architect A. F. Granstedt, but after becoming an embas
  • ower was constructed based on the project of architect A. Vidov as one of two towers of the Taitsky
  • It was designed by architect A. H. Downey as a combination convent and sc
  • The architect A. Mardon Mowbray restored the building in 1
  • The Venetian Bridge, designed by architect A. Ilyashenko and engineered by V. Koval, wa
  • She was the daughter of the architect A.D.R. Caroe and her grandfathers were W.D.
  • It was build by the great architect A.Grenander in 1902.
  • The Episcopal Church was designed by architect A.H. Ellwood in the Gothic Revival style of
  • hancel was rebuilt in 1876 to designs by the architect A.J. Style.
  • The underground hall was designed by architect A.K. Andreev.
  • oskovskyi ("Moscow") Bridge, designed by the architect A.V.Dobrovolsky and an engineer by G.B.Fux,
  • vival furniture, and his partner the leading architect A.W.N.
  • two phases of the building were designed by architect Aarno Ruusuvuori.
  • It was designed by the Belgian architect Aaron Messiah.
  • the defeat of Baekje in the 660s, the Baekje architect, Abiji, was commissioned to build a nine-sto
  • in 1872 or 1879 with Furness & Evans as the architect, according to the Philadelphia Architects an
  • Nistor Grozavu is an architect according to his profession.
  • rk by Clarence Colley, a prominent Nashville architect active in the early decades of the 20th cent
  • rt Anthony Ten Eyck Brown (1878-1940) was an architect active in Atlanta, Georgia and other areas.
  • d (1868 - 12 March 1950) was an English-born architect active in New Zealand in the late 19th and e
  • 13, 1850 - August 15, 1894) was an American architect active in Boston, Massachusetts.
  • liam Fogerty, FRIAI, FRIBA, AAI was an Irish architect active in mid-nineteenth-century Limerick, L
  • nover - 29 April 1891, Hamburg) was a German architect, active in Dresden, Cologne and Hamburg.
  • rd Franklin Graf (1865-1929) was an American architect, active primarily in Knoxville, Tennessee, a
  • (1871 - 1941), was an American academic and architect active in the late-nineteenth and early-twen
  • 4, 1912 - February 6, 1972) was an American architect active in mid-twentieth-century New York Cit
  • in Lugano, was an Italian master builder and architect active in Casale Monferrato.
  • Levier, Doubs - December 1967) was a French architect active in the period between the two World W
  • rcus F. Cummings (1836-1905) was an American architect active in the Capital District region of the
  • ch 19, 1845 - July 10, 1919) was an American architect active in Boston, Massachusetts.
  • 1842, Paris) was a French dramatist, sailor, architect, actor, theatre manager.
  • eaves around the entire building "EJ LENNOX ARCHITECT AD 1898".
  • Bishop Federico Wanga commissioned the architect Adamo d'Arogno to construct the new Lombard-
  • The residence was designed by renowned architect Addison Mizner in 1922, in the Mediterranean
  • TheO'Keefe Gallery building was designed by architect Addison Mizner.
  • ily residence in Montmartre, commissioned to architect Adolf Loos (a former figure of the Vienna Se
  • 62 there was a further transformation by the architect Adolf Lohse.
  • is a Lutheran church designed by the Swedish architect Adolf Melander in the Gothic Revival style.
  • Nat, a young architect, after an attendance from his mother, takes
  • Lennart Tham was chosen as architect after no less than three competitions, the l
  • e museum was built in 1893 after a design by architect Agi Lindegren who was inspired by medieval N
  • Client: Bouwcombinatie Weena toren Architect: AGS Architecten
  • The tower was begun under the architect Ahmad Ben Baso in 1184.
  • otel in El Gouna, Egypt, in association with architect Ahmed Hamdy
  • She was designed by the Ottoman naval architect Ahmed Pasha and built by Samuda Brothers at
  • Designed by architect Akira Kuryu, the memorial was constructed be
  • Designed by architect Al Hashemi, the building is residential, and
  • Architect Alajos Hauszmann himself said about the roya
  • The brothers commissioned French architect Alban Chambon to be the chief designer of th
  • azi party, as it was known, also called upon architect Albert Speer to create a number of spectacle
  • as designed by the Cleveland, Ohio landscape architect Albert Davis Taylor.
  • the church was built in 1854 and 1855 by the architect Albert Jenkins Humbert although Prince Alber
  • ood Avenue in Oakwood was designed by Dayton architect Albert Pretzinger in 1927.
  • The Square was named after California architect, Albert Spaulding, who developed the eight b
  • On 15 April, Reymann met with architect Albert Speer and General Gotthard Heinrici,
  • ely rebuilt to an Art Deco design by company architect Albert Moore between 1928 and 1929.
  • o be apprenticed to the prominent Nottingham architect, Albert Nelson Bromley.
  • ree Press Building is a building designed by architect Albert Kahn and constructed in downtown Detr
  • It was designed by and the home of local architect Albert E. Wilson (1878-1955), who was a part
  • The curator in charge of this exhibit was Architect Alberto del Toro, with sponsorship by CARIMA
  • In 1952 he went into partnership with the architect Alberto Rosselli (Studio Ponti-Fornaroli-Ros
  • ilding designed in 1905 by Belgian-Argentine architect Alberto Pelsmaekers (1855 - 1923).
  • American architect Alden Dow won the "grand prize for residenti
  • Designed by Boston architect Alden Frink for the prominent industrialist
  • It was built in 1904 and designed by architect Alden Marble of Fall River.
  • the six designs for homes were completed by architect Alden B. Dow.
  • for Mercedes Castellanos de Anchorena by the architect Alejandro Christophersen in 1905.
  • The modern tower is designed by the architect Aleksandar Reshenov and built in 1930 based
  • y John Wickham and designed by Massachusetts architect Alexander Parris.
  • two of which were designed by the celebrated architect Alexander "Greek" Thomson.
  • Its two gatehouses were designed by architect Alexander Jackson Davis.
  • Architect Alexander Kokorinov, Director and First Rect
  • ttributed to John's brother, a local Alabama architect, Alexander J. Bragg.
  • y then had the twin house built, designed by architect Alexander Parris and numbered 39 and 40 Beac
  • His son united with architect Alexander Freudenreich to found a Freudenrei
  • 5 for William King Beck and is attributed to architect Alexander J. Bragg.
  • The church building, designed by architect Alexander Rice Esty, was built in 1871 and a
  • bverse side carried a portrait of Glaswegian architect Alexander "Greek" Thomson.
  • They were designed by architect Alexander Jackson Davis and built in 1848.
  • Ellis House is a historic house, designed by architect Alexander Rice Esty, located at 283 Pleasant
  • He hired architect Alexander Jackson Davis to expand the estate
  • It was designed by noted architect Alexander Jackson Davis (1803-1892) and buil
  • the destruction of the house, attributed to architect Alexander Boswell in 1785.
  • It was designed by architect Alexander Jackson Davis in a Gothic Revival
  • Designed by architect Alexander Rice Esty and constructed in 1861,
  • s, which was built in 1833-40 by the Italian architect Alexander Digbi.
  • use designed by the artists with the help of architect Alexandru Clavel and constructed in 1912-191
  • und floor of the Red Gate Square skyscraper ( architect Alexey Dushkin), was completed in 1953.
  • ods and Candilis joined with the Yugoslavian architect Alexis Josic to create in 1956 the firm Cand
  • s gutted by fire in 1831 and restored by the architect Alfred Waterhouse in 1871 for Albert Brassey
  • 920, Louis A. Machemehl commissioned Houston architect, Alfred C. Finn, to design the L.A. and Adel
  • Bank building was designed by the Victorian architect Alfred Waterhouse and built 1890-93.
  • The building was designed by Texas architect Alfred C. Finn in the Art Deco style, and op
  • anne was born in Berlin, the daughter of the architect Alfred Breslauer (1866-1954) and Dorothea Le
  • sed in a lodge commissioned in 1868 from the architect Alfred Derbyshire, who also designed the Pal
  • he 1936 Summer Olympics, the renowned U-Bahn architect Alfred Grenander redesigned the building and
  • It was designed by the architect Alfred Darbyshire.
  • and Mary Monica Waterhouse, daughter of the architect Alfred Waterhouse.
  • Designed by architect Alfred C. Finn, the building's original faca
  • The station was designed by the architect Alfred Armand.
  • In the 1930's, landscape architect Alfred Caldwell was hired by the Works Progr
  • It was designed by architect Alfredo S.G.
  • ezid I, the mosque was designed and built by architect Ali Neccar in 1396-1400.
  • ased on a Spanish Colonial Revival design by architect Allen Ruoff.
  • The sudden death of the architect allowed Alexander to exert greater influence
  • a Tower was built in 1495-1499 by an Italian architect Aloisio da Milano (known in Russia as Aleviz
  • d was a large palace complex designed by the architect Alonso Carbonell (c.
  • nsively renovated and extended by the famous architect Alphonse Balat in a sober Gothic Revival sty
  • g Leopold II of Belgium, to the plans of his architect Alphonse Balat.
  • emained, and in 1870 was restructured by the architect Alphonse Balat in its present form.
  • In 1927 he started to collaborate with architect Alvar Aalto, and together they became pionee
  • were designed by the world-renowned Finnish architect Alvar Aalto.
  • The art museum was designed by the Finnish architect Alvar Aalto and built in 1972.
  • nd administrative buildings were designed by architect Alvin M. Strauss in Art Deco style and were
  • n was designed for the Utah Parks Company by architect Ambrose Spence in a style that was sympathet
  • Kent Larson ( architect), American architect, author, Director of th
  • Frank Williams ( architect), American architect
  • The monument is designed by a Lahore based architect Amjad Mukhtar, who is a graduate from Nation
  • was built in 1860, under the supervision of architect Ammi B. Young.
  • gned and constructed in 1912 by Philadelphia architect Amos W. Barnes as a dramatic school, but soo
  • as the head of the Office of the Supervising Architect, an agency of the United States Treasury Dep
  • 2005, McCracken released The Builder and the Architect, an album of hymns.
  • Profiled people included an architect, an Inuit artist, a Jamaican immigrant and a
  • , began in 1908 under the supervision of the architect Anastasios Metaxas, followed by Georgios Nom
  • t from 1894 through 1904, it was designed by architect Anatole de Baudot, a student of Viollet-le-D
  • etical reconstruction of Bana by the Russian architect Anatoly Kalgin, 1907
  • d Fidler CBE (8 May 1909 - 1990) was a Welsh architect and town planner who was chief architect for
  • However, he never became an architect and moved back to Chicago where he earned an
  • ne 15, 1773 - July 26, 1845) was an American architect and author whose work transitioned between F
  • n Triennale at the invitation of the Italian architect and fellow Team X member Giancarlo de Carlo.
  • l 23, 1950) was a prominent African-American architect, and the chief designer in the offices of ar
  • He was employed as the security architect and senior systems engineer for Anonymizer.
  • Paul Schweikher was a notable local architect, and the house was among his last works befo
  • cted into the Board of the company and is an Architect and Urban Designer by profession.
  • Leon Battista Alberti (15th century architect and artistic theorist)
  • The prominent post of Bath City Architect and Surveyor was bestowed by the Corporation
  • ivanand, is the co-founder, Chief Technology Architect and Managing Director of Acette Technologies
  • avoided publicity, despite his success as an architect and businessman.
  • Father is a retired architect and colonel in the Army reserve from Lewisto
  • - 20 November 1934) was a noted restoration architect and archaeologist.
  • September 1947 - 3 July 2006) was a British architect and politician.
  • It is named after Kazuo Ishii, a Japanese architect and amateur astronomer.
  • For the architect and furniture designer, see Charles Eastlake
  • Ezdorf (1889-March 26, 1956) was an American architect and composer.
  • rn in Somerset, England, and practiced as an architect and an engineer; in Russia, John Haviland me
  • The Architect's picture is in fact a Druid - in the origin
  • Cemetery was built in 1902 to the design of architect and professor Ludvig Fenger.
  • ely 90 years old and was designed by a noted architect and Lodge member named Edgar Love.
  • alzac, who was born in Paris in 1752, was an architect and architectural draughtsman.
  • Wheeler was from Reading, the daughter of an architect and a teacher, and studied English literatur
  • as the son of Gustav and Anna Gottschalk, an architect and builder of hotels in Chicago, IL.
  • an High Renaissance sculptor, the son of the architect and sculptor Giuliano da Sangallo.
  • By profession, Arnold was an architect and surveyor.
  • Designed by architect and city planner George E. Kessler, the boul
  • n David Friedrich Otto Schulze) was a German architect and Prussian master of works.
  • July 1913 - 9 July 2004) was a Britih peer, architect and town-planner.
  • tcheson Timlin (11 April 1892 - 1943) was an architect and illustrator.
  • ua (born 1952 in Madrid, Spain) is a Spanish architect and musician, specializing in medieval Spani
  • Palace was built with the help of an Italian Architect and is a classic fusion of Dravidian, Islami
  • rie (1798 - 20 February 1872) was a builder, architect and Australian pioneer.
  • John Frederick Fogerty, ARIBA, was an Irish architect and engineer active in mid-to-late-nineteent
  • 0, 1965 in Tallinn, Estonia) was an Estonian architect and painter.
  • April 3 - Andreas Hallander, architect and master builder (born 1755)
  • After retiring as a player, he became an architect and designed football club Be Quick 1887's S
  • rke (2 November 1863 - 1950) was a Norwegian architect and politician for the Conservative Party.
  • tember 1791 - 7 January 1867) was an English architect and surveyor; he was also known as a prolifi
  • For the architect and industrial designer, see Jack Howe (arch
  • the geometric kiosks were designed by Danish architect and furniture designer Arne Jacobsen in 1932
  • Lugar (1773 - June 23, 1855), was an English architect and engineer during the Industrial Revolutio
  • David Le Roy (1724-1803), was a neoclassical architect and archaeologist, author of the Ruins of th
  • er and his second son was Thomas Archer, the architect and courtier.
  • Martin Day was an Irish architect and builder active in early to mid-nineteent
  • William Strickland was the architect and Samuel Sloan, later to be a well-known a
  • In April 1945 she married Arne Korsmo, architect and professor at the Norwegian Institute of
  • . Hook was North Carolina's first registered architect and at least 40 of the projects designed und
  • John Hope, known as “AJ” (1875-1960) was an architect and president of the Manchester Society of A
  • James Fox Bryant, was a famous 19th century architect and builder.
  • an English draughtsman, watercolour artist, architect and teacher.
  • The Taiwanese architect and educator Han Pao-teh was the first curat
  • Veldon Simpson was the Project Architect and MB & H-Jim Adams (Design Architect).
  • Baillieu worked as an architect and for a time joining the family real estat
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