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  • ...[[Dorset]] and first son of a jobbing builder, he originally worked as an architect before the income from his novels enabled him to work full time on his writ
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  • Aronson, Arnold. et al. Architect of Dreams : the Theatrical Vision of Joseph Urban. Miriam and Ira D. Wallac Bloom, Martin. Accommodating the Lively Arts : an Architect’s View. 1st ed. edition, Smith and Kraus, 1997.
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  • | quote = C. Howard Crane was the architect of the 13,500-foot theatre, containing 1553 plush seats. He also designed t
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  • ...artment of that city from designs of Mr. W. I. Babcock, engineer and naval architect...
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  • Japanese architect Yoot Saito came up with the concept of SimTower to explore why some elevato
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  • ...amanian/subramanian_html/node28.html}}</ref> Both are tools in the routing architect's toolbox, to be used for the right purpose, just as a screwdriver really s
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  • '''Antoni Gaudí''', 1852-1926, was a prominent architect considered to be the leader of the Spanish [[modernisme]] movement. he was
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  • ...'' (郑章远; 3 March 1928 – 14 December 1986) was a Singaporean politician and architect who served as [[Ministry of National Development (Singapore)|Minister for N Teh started his career as an architect at [[NSW Public Works|New South Wales Public Works]]. He subsequently moved
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  • In December 1858 the architect [[Owen Jones (architect)|Owen Jones]] exhibited drawings for a proposed 'Palace of the People' to b
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  • ...inh]] was forced into retirement over the Vietnamese economy. Linh was the architect of the new economic policy of ''[[doi moi]]''.
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  • ...ation]], of ousting the samurai from political power. He was the principal architect of the [[Imperial Japanese Army]]. While he died long before [[World War T ...pressed by German methods. Previously, [[Masujiro Omura]], who had been an architect of the Chosu Army, had emphasized French training used by the Shogunate's o
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  • ...ns in 1638; and the original '''plans for Edinburgh’s New Town''' drawn by architect James Craig.
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  • ...guised Professorships], University of Pittsburgh</ref> He is the inventor, architect, and primary theoretician of the [[Analytic Hierarchy Process]], a decision
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  • ...ecturally significant house originally built during 1843-44 by and for the architect [[A.W.N. Pugin]] in [[Ramsgate]], [[England]], with later additions by his ...ml=/arts/2007/08/16/bohil112.xml Telegraph - A fitting monument to a great architect]</ref>
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  • ...ate a new identity in a world that they shape -- whether vixen or villain, architect or explorer. With early creators spending as much as 60 hours a week in-wor
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  • ...The Trillium Class vessels were designed by the Canadian firm Cooke Naval Architect Consultants Inc. to be CSL’s newest generation of state-of-the-art bulk c
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  • It was designed by architect [[Herbert George Duerr]], who designed it with a moorish facade. As built
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  • ...[[London, United Kingdom]], in what was formerly the home of [[John Nash (architect)|John Nash]], designer of [[Regent Street]], [[Regent's Park]], and other u
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  • ...gislature) meets in the Legislative Building, a 1963 structure designed by architect [[Edward Durell Stone]] and sometimes jokingly referred to as "Sanford's Se ...unusual "saddle-dome" building based on two crossing parabolic arches, by architect [[Matthew Nowicki]].<ref>"Nowicki, Matthew," in ''North Carolina Architects
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  • ::*Swedish botanist Carl Linnaeus was an early information architect. He believed that every kind of plant and animal on Earth should be named a
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