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  1. Directory of British Architects 1834-1900
  2. Philip Johnson leaves behind local legacy.(Fly On The Wall)(Biography): An article from: Westchester County Business Journal
  3. John Soane's treasure house.(Biography): An article from: Queen's Quarterly by Belinda Beaton, 2005-12-22
  4. Course designer aims to tease golfer.(Golf Special Report)(Toronto's MBTW)(Biography): An article from: Northern Ontario Business by Ian Ross, 2004-07-01
  5. Building a legacy.(TRENDSETTERS)(Ismael Leyva)(Interview)(Biography): An article from: Latino Leaders by Kerri Allen, 2005-04-01
  6. Robert A. M. Stern (Architects--Artists Who Build) by David Anger, 1996-07
  7. Doug Michels: visionary architect: from a doll's house to the White House, from Cadillacs buried in Texas to dolphin-astronauts swimming in space, architect ... An article from: The Futurist
  8. Michael Kleinberg: designing relationships.(INTERIORS)(Biography): An article from: Real Estate Weekly by Gale Reference Team, 2006-09-13
  9. The Autobiographical Writings of Lewis Mumford: A Study in Literary Audacity (Biography Monograph) by Frank G. Novak, 1988-09
  10. Warhol: The Biography : 75th Anniversay Edition by Victor Bockris, 2003-07
  11. Wallace Neff: Architect of California's Golden Age (California Architecture and Architects) by Alson Clark, 2000-10
  12. Mexican Architects: Space, Light & Color (Mexican Architects) by Various Authors, 2004-09-01
  13. Vincent Van Gogh: A Biography by Julius Meier-Graefe, 1987-01-01
  14. Frida Kahlo: A Spiritual Biography (Lives & Legacies Series) by Jack Rummel, 2000-06

61. Spectrum Group Architects Of Montana - Architectural Planning And Design Links
Architecture for Kids. *Arts Crafts Home UK. *Arts Crafts Society. *Arts CraftsSociety Architect Biography Links. *biographies of American Women architects.
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These are some of our favorite links to the Aesthetic Movement These lists of hotlinks are to sites that illustrate the work of some of our favorite Architects and Artisans. They are on this list because we simply like their work. The work represented here is from a period when regional styles, decorative detail and hand craftmanship flourished. We add links to this page whenever we find them, so bookmark our page and come back to see what is new. If you know of a link that fits well with our list, please e-mail us the URL. Thank you. American Architecture
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62. Alvar Aalto - Great Buildings Online
Alvar Aalto, the Early Years. New York Rizzoli, 1984. — This three book seriesby Goran Schildt is one of the best architect biographies ever, skillfully
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Architect Alvar Aalto Great Buildings Search Advanced Search Buildings ... Store Works Aalto Studio , at Munkkiniemi, Helsinki, Finland, 1956. * 3D Model Aalto Summer House , at Muuratsalo, Finland, 1953. * 3D Model Academic Bookshop , at Helsinki, Finland, 1962 to 1969. * 3D Model Baker Dormitory , at Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1947 to 1948. * 3D Model Enso-Gutzeit Headquarters , at Helsinki, Finland, 1959 to 1962. * 3D Model Finnish Pavilion, 1937 , at Paris, France, 1935 to 1937. * 3D Model Finnish Pavilion, 1939 , at New York, New York, 1939. Flats at Bremen , at Neue Vahr district, Bremen, Germany, 1958 to 1962. Flats at Hansaviertel , at Hansaviertel, Berlin, Germany, 1955 to 1957. Flats at Lucerne , at Lucerne, or Luzern, Switzerland, 1965 to 1968. * 3D Model House of Culture , at Helsinki, Finland, 1955 to 1958. Mount Angel Library , at Mount Angel, Oregon, 1970. * 3D Model National Pensions Building , at Helsinki, Finland, competition 1949, built 1952. Otaniemi Technical University Library , at Otaniemi, Finland, 1964 to 1969. Otaniemi Technical University , at Otaniemi, Finland, 1949 competition, completed 1964. *

63. Great Buildings Online - Master Architects List 2004.0207
Central Valley Architect biographies Table of Contentsbiographies of prominent historic architects, designers and builders inFresno and the Central Valley. The following architects, designers
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G R E A T A R C H I T E C T S This is a list of master architects from around the world and across history who are documented in the Great Buildings Online. Where a place name is given, it refers to the location of major works, not necessarily to the architect him or herself. To find a particular architect, browse the list below, use the Find command in your browser to search this page for a particular architect or place, or jump to the Quick Search page for fast results and free text searches. For powerful focused searches based on multiple architectural criteria, use our unique Advanced Search page. For an extensive listing of current architects beyond this master selection, please visit the ArchitectureWeek Directory of Architects and Firms A I B I C I D I E-F I G I H I I-J-K I L I M I N-O I P-Q I R I S I T I U-V-W I Y-Z Collective Traditional Unknown ...
Alvar Aalto , Finland
Robert Adam , Scotland
Steffen Ahrends
Gregory Ain
Leon Battista Alberti , Italy
Galeazzo Alessi , Italy
Christopher Alexander , United States
William Van Alen
Amenophis III , Egypt
Tadao Ando , Japan
John Andrews , Australia
Anthemios
Apollodorus of Damascus , Roman
The Architects Collaborative (TAC)
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64. Books And Gifts
Includes 5 walking tours featuring 118 structures, an illustrated guideto architectural styles, and architects biographies. With
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65. Louise Blanchard Bethune
Bethune was elected to the Western Association of architects in 1885and later served a term as vice president. In 1888 she was
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Bethune was elected to the Western Association of Architects in 1885 and later served a term as vice president. In 1888 she was elected member of the American Institute of Architects and in 1889 she was named a fellow of this organization. In 1891 she published an article "Women of Architecture" in Inland Architect and News Record . She also worked hard in support of legislation for licensing of architects. In 1892-93 Bethune was invited to compete in the World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago to celebrate the 400th anniversary of Columbus's voyage to the New World. She declined the offer, because she was not offered a fair honorarium. She died December 18, 1913 in New York City. Contributed by Danuta Bois Bibliography:
The Book of Women's Firsts: Breakthrough Achievements of Almost 1,000 American Women
by Phyllis J. Read and Bernard L. Witlieb, Random House, 1992
American Women's History
by Doris Weatherford, Prentice Hall General Reference, 1994
Susan B. Anthony Slept Here. A Guide to American Women's Landmarks

66. Denise Scott Brown
Scott Brown taught urban planning at various prominent universities, experimentingwith interdisciplinary studio courses for architects, social scientists, and
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67. American GardenHome Architects, Architects And Custom Home, Garden, GardenRoom,
Our biographies. William R. (Bill) Hoppé President CEO – is aDutch educated garden (tuin) architect (Univ. of Amsterdam and
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President & CEO – is a Dutch educated "garden (tuin) architect" (Univ. of Amsterdam and "De Landbouwuniversiteit", Wageningen) who, during the 30 years that he has been in private practice, has designed and helped build more than 400 private residential gardens throughout Northern Virginia and the northeastern US Prior to striking out on his own, he served as VP Long Range Planning & Facilities for a multi-billion dollar electronics manufacturer, in which capacity he was intimately involved in the planning and construction of new manufacturing facilities in Belgium, Brazil, Canada, Mexico, Portugal, and Taiwan on a complete "turnkey" basis Joseph Alfieri (Joe) Cascio
Lead Landscape Architect, Garden Designer, and Site Planner – has designed an untold number of private, residential gardens over the past 12 years

68. Albert Speer (1905-1981) - Architect's Biographies - Archiseek.com
Louvre Museum, Paris, Archiseek / Architect s biographies / S / Albert Speer (19051981).Albert Speer (1905-1981). Speer was born in Mannheim, Germany in 1905.
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Book Reviews International Architectural Competitions About Us Contact Us ... S / Albert Speer (1905-1981) Albert Speer (1905-1981) Speer was born in Mannheim, Germany in 1905. After becoming an architect, he joined the Nazi Party in 1931. From 1933 to 1942, Speer designed monuments and decorations for rallies to promote the Nazi government. Sometimes called 'the first architect of the Third Reich', he was Hitler's chief architect in Nazi Germany. Perhaps the most familiar of his designs are the Nuremberg parade grounds seen in Leni Riefenstahl's propaganda film, Triumph of the Will. He also planned the post-war rebuilding of Berlin, which was to become the capital of an enlarged German state - Germania. In 1942 Hitler made him Minister responsible for Armaments and War Production. Speer greatly increased weapons output and was responsible for the use of slave labour in German factories. He was also ordered to work out the logistics of the "final solution of the Jewish question," making him a key figure in the perpetration of the Holocaust. By March 1945, it was obvious Germany had lost the war. Hitler did not want enemy troops to use Germany's industries, and so he ordered Speer to have the German Army destroy the industries. Speer knew the German people would need the industries after the war, and he refused to obey Hitler's order - risking his life in the process.

69. Jean Nouvel (b. 1945) - Architect's Biographies - Archiseek.com
Louvre Museum, Paris, Archiseek / Architect s biographies / N / JeanNouvel (b. 1945). Jean Nouvel (b. 1945). Jean Nouvel was born
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Book Reviews International Architectural Competitions About Us Contact Us ... N / Jean Nouvel (b. 1945) Jean Nouvel (b. 1945) Jean Nouvel was born in 1945 in the South West of France. He worked with an architectural firm while attending architecture school. In 1975, he opened his own office. "Since he opened his office, Nouvel has worked to create a stylistic language separate from that of modernism and post-modernism. Rejecting the strict obedience to Le Corbusier that had stifled much of modern architecture, Nouvel initiates each project with his mind cleared of any preconceived ideas. Although he may borrow from traditional forms, he creates a building that stretches beyond traditional constraints." Great Buildings Online In 1981 Jean Nouvel won the competition for a series of "great projects" requested by Francois Mitterrand, the French President. In 1987 he was awarded the "Grand Prix d'Architecture" for his whole body of work and the "Equerre d'Argent" for his design work on minimalist pieces of furniture. Nouvel became the vice-president of the Institut Frençais d'Architecure in 1991, and has been an Honorary Fellow of the American Institute of Architects since 1993. Nouvel has received a number of prestigious awards for his work, including the Equerre d'Argent for the best French building for both his Institut de Monde Arabe (1987) and the Lyon Opera House (1993), the medal of Chevalier dans l'Ordre des Arts et Lettres (1983), as well as the silver medal of the Academie d'Architecture (1983), the Grand Prix d'Architecture (1987) and Special mention for the Aga Khan Prize (1987).

70. YBCA Buildings: Architect Biographies
Architect biographies Yerba Buena Center For The Arts Galleries And Forum FumihikoMaki, Architect in association with Robinson, Mills + Williams, San
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Fumihiko Maki, Architect in association with Robinson, Mills + Williams, San Francisco
The Galleries and Forum building at Yerba Buena Center for the Arts has the distinction of being the first major architectural commission in the United States for architect Fumihiko Maki, recipient of the 1993 Pritzker Prize. A contemporary two-story building of metal, glass and stone, Maki's design includes three galleries, a multi-use Forum, film and video theater, and administrative offices.
Fumihiko Maki, 65, was educated at the University of Tokyo, Cranbrook Academy of Art, and the Harvard Graduate School of Design, where he later served as Associate Professor. Maki has a distinguished international reputation as one of Japan's leading architects, where his projects include the Spiral, Fujisawa Metropolitan Gymnasium, and Tepia Science Pavilion in Tokyo; the Iwasaki Art Museum, Ibusuki City, Kagoshima; Nihon Convention Center, Makuhari, Chiba; and the National Museum of Modern Art in Kyoto. Famed for his designs for public buildings, Fumihiko Maki has received numerous international awards for architecture that reflects a deep commitment to the vitality of community life, while exploring the fragmented and complex nature of contemporary society. With an emphasis on public spaces and public use, Maki's structures often blur clear distinctions between the building's interior and the world outside its walls.
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71. ASLA: BACKGROUNDER - Biographies
BACKGROUNDER biographies of Famous Landscape architects For more information,contact Jeff Lofton, 202216-2331, jlofton@asla.org.
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Biographies of Famous Landscape Architects
For more information, contact Jeff Lofton, 202-216-2331, jlofton@asla.org While by no means comprehensive, this listing provides an overview of many of the men and women who have played or are playing an important role in the development of the landscape architecture profession in the U.S. and Canada. Dr. Jacob Bigelow - Nineteenth-century designer of Mt. Auburn Cemetery near Cambridge, Mass. He was among the first in the United States to propose multiple uses for cemeteries such as picnicking, ceremonies and general open space purposes. Thomas D. Church (1902-78) - Prolific U.S. landscape architect (more than 4,000 projects) and creator of the modern "California garden," a distinctive garden type that is suited to a moderate Mediterranean climate and features outdoor "rooms," low maintenance, high livability and the use of native plants. Horace W.S. Cleveland

72. ASLA: Biographies
2003 Desktop Seminar biographies Instructor biographies. and on the Board of Directorsof the Louisiana Chapter of the American Society of Landscape architects.
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Buck Abbey, ASLA is Professor of Landscape Architecture at Louisiana State University and a recognized authority on municipal landscape ordinances and site planning law. He is also President of Abbey Associates, Inc., a private landscape architecture and planning firm with offices in Baton Rouge and New Orleans, Louisiana. He was a founding member and on the Board of Directors of the Louisiana Chapter of the American Society of Landscape Architects Jean K. Akers, ASLA Nancy J. Brown, ASLA is a historical landscape architect with the National Park Service in the Philadelphia Support Office. There she serves as the Cultural Landscape Program lead and as coordinator for the Cultural Landscapes Inventory. She is responsible for the documentation of all landscapes in the mid-Atlantic national parks that have historical significance, and assists in park planning and resource management projects involving landscapes. She is Past Chair of the ASLA's Historic Preservation Professional Interest Group. A certified landscape architect in Virginia, Ms. Brown holds a Master of Landscape Architecture from the University of Virginia. Leonard J. Hopper, FASLA

73. Biographies And Works Of Famous Architects - Architecture Forum
Please do release more of the works and biographies of famous architects and ofother architects As an architecture student we/I am researching for more
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75. UVa Fine Arts Library: ARH 500 Library Methods: Biographies And Dictionaries
(FAREF NA40 .M25 1982) Over 2,400 biographies of architects from ancienttimes through the 20th century, from all geographical regions.
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MacMillan Encyclopedia of Architects 4 vols. (FA-REF NA40 .M25 1982)
Over 2,400 biographies of architects from ancient times through the 20th century, from all geographical regions. Criteria for inclusion are those whose work was of major importance to their own and future generations; those who developed or expanded a style; those whose work left a mark on the thought of their generation; those about whom little is known, but who extant work is significant; those whose work represents continuing developments and trends. Articles include selective lists of works, bibliographies, and sometimes images. International Dictionary of Architects and Architecture 2 vols. (FA-REF NA 40 .I48 1993)
Features 523 architects and 467 buildings and sites that are prominent in Western architectural history. The Architects volume covers architects, theorists and engineers, as well as some involved in architectural decoration, landscape architecture, and urban planning. The Architecture volume covers a range of periods and styles. This volume is arranged geographically. Biographical Dictionary of American Architects (Deceased) (FA-REF NA736 .W5 1956)

76. The Mary Baker Eddy Library For The Betterment Of Humanity - Biographies Of Libr
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Ann Beha Associates, Inc.
Ann Beha Architects has more than two decades design experience specializing in historic buildings, which embrace the future and respect the past. Its practice is to focus on building structures today that are timeless and beautiful. The firm has achieved architectural leadership in design of environments that support visual and performing arts and civic, educational, and spiritual life, recognizing the enduring value of structures that are part of the fabric of our communities and our collective experience. Ann Beha earned her name for blending old and new in 1995 with Boston's Jordan Hall, a complex restoration of the 92-year-old hall. Other major projects have included crafting the master plan for the 100-year-old Boston Symphony Hall and creating renovation plans for the headquarters of the Massachusetts Historical Society, both buildings registered as National Historic Landmarks. A recent completion of the Portland, Oregon Art Museum ranks among one of the firms larger undertakings. Renovations and additions include the Nantucket Athenaeum, historic churches, and dozens of libraries, museums, theaters, school dormitories and chapels. Ann M. Beha FAIA, is the founding principal of Ann Beha Architects. Her work over the past twenty-three years had focused on the revitalization and creation of landmark building throughout the United States. Her architectural design incorporates an artistic vision and dynamic solutions for cultural resources. They also provide cost-effective improvement for operations and maintenance of museums, libraries, and performing arts.

77. Fred Cumberland: Building The Victorian Dream. By Annmarie Adams
now in private hands ), marks this volume as a solid contributionto the flourishing genre of Canadian architects biographies.
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Published in Canadian Historical Review Volume 80, Number 2, June 1999 To see more articles and book reviews from this and other journals visit UTPJOURNALS online at UTPJOURNALS.com Fred Cumberland: Building the Victorian Dream. Geoffrey Simmins. Toronto: University of Toronto Press 1997. Pp. xii, 345, illus. $115.00 Reviewed by Annmarie Adams McGill University Just what we don't need: another biography of a nineteenth-century Toronto architect. This was my initial reaction to Geoffrey Simmins's Fred Cumberland: Building the Victorian Dream. Indeed, with a few notable exceptions, the field of Canadian architectural history is constructed almost solely of the life stories of relatively famous architects of late nineteenth- and early twentieth-century Toronto and Montreal. Implicit in nearly all their biographies is the suggestion that each man deserves attention as the true progenitor of a Canadian style.
Frederic William Cumberland (1820-1881) shares much with these other celebrated Canadian architects. Most of his buildings can be found in Toronto. He established important client networks through key social institutions, in his case Toronto's Mechanics' Institute and the Canadian Institute, designing buildings for them as a way of showcasing his considerable talents. He specialized in particular building types: houses, educational buildings, churches, post offices, and courthouses. And he and his partners prospered during a time period in which wealthy and powerful Canadians - he designed houses for Egerton Ryerson and Casimir Gzowski, among others - used architectural form, quite intentionally, to define themselves.

78. Bruce International - Bruce Biographies
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79. Leeds Met | Learning Centre Online | Subject Guides - Novice | Architecture
QUICK REF 720.92 biographies of architects from ancient times to the architectsborn before 1931. architects from all geographical regions.
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Local Alsop Architects Buildings and environments in England and Holland. Includes regeneration of Barnsley for Yorkshire Forward. RIBA Yorkshire Architectural practices in Yorkshire. Centre for Design, Leeds. Bookshop, gallery. UK Archiseek Online directory of architecture links. Archiseek also searches Archeire - Irish Architecture Online and Archbrit.com - UK Architecture Online in one easy to use search. Architects' and Building Consultants' Directory A UK-based directory of architectural and design services. Branson Coates Design philosophy as well as buildings, past, present and future. Colvin, Howard. Biographical Dictionary of British Architects:1600-1840 . QUICK REF 720.92 (941). Norman Foster and Partners Architecture and design. Downloadable project list which is searchable A-Z, by date, type, or location. Design philosophy. Bibliography. Html version is much quicker.

80. Biographies & Memoirs : Artists, Architects & Photographers
WebGuest Bookstore biographies Memoirs Artists, architects Photographers. Site Map. Top biographies Memoirs Artists, architects Photographers.
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