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James Stirling (architect) (1503 bytes)
1: ...Stirling was born in [[Glasgow]] and obtained his architecture degree at [[Liverpool University]], but set up... 3: ... [[Stirling Prize]], a British annual prize for [[architecture]] since [[1996]], was named after him. 5: ...pg|thumb|300px|Stuttgart State Gallery - by James Stirling (1984)]] 7: Some of Stirlings most well-known realizations include 21: ...te - James Stirling: http://www.pritzkerprize.com/stirling.htm James Fergusson (architect) (4745 bytes) 1: ...9 January]] [[1886]]), a [[Scottish]] writer on [[architecture]], was born at [[Ayr]]. His father was an arm... 3: ...e in [[London]]. The observations made on Indian architecture were first embodied in his book on ''The Rock-... 5: ...extended form under the title of ''The History of Architecture''. 7: ...ssance]] to the present day, the period of modern architecture being distinguished as that of revivals and im... 9: ...oughtful critical analysis, stands quite alone in architectural literature. James Stirling (611 bytes) 1: There are four '''James Stirling'''s: 2: * [[James Stirling (mathematician)]] ([[1692]] - [[1770]]) 3: * [[James Stirling (architect)]] ([[1926]] - [[1992]]) 4: ... Sir [[James Stirling (Australian governor)|James Stirling]], Governor of [[Western Australia]] in the [[183... 5: *[[James Hutchison Stirling]] (1820-1909), British (Scottish) philosopher. James Hutchison Stirling (979 bytes) 1: '''James Hutchison Stirling''' ([[1820]] - [[1909]]), [[philosopher]], born i... James Stirling (mathematician) (857 bytes) 1: '''James Stirling''' ([[April 22]], [[1692]]–[[December 5]], ... 3: ...er]]s, [[Stirling's formula]] and ''other [[James Stirling]]s''. 6: ...w-groups.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/Mathematicians/Stirling.html 11: [[Category:1692 births|Stirling, James]] 12: [[Category:1770 deaths|Stirling, James]] James Stirling (Australian governor) (4639 bytes) 1: Admiral Sir '''James Stirling''' ([[January 28]] [[1791]] - [[April 23]] [[186... 3: ... Sir Walter Stirling and the sister of Sir Walter Stirling, first baronet of Faskine. 5: ...With such a family background, it was natural for James to enter the [[Royal Navy]], and at the age of 12... 7: Soon after arriving in the West Indies, young Stirling became midshipman of the ''Hercules'', and in 180... 13: ...Parliament. His third daughter, Ellen, attracted Stirling's attention and the couple were married at Stoke ... Architect (6114 bytes) 1: ...heme or plan. See [[architecture]] or [[landscape architecture]] 3: Architects and landscape architects are considered professionals on par with doctors... 5: ... of Architects]] and [[Royal Institute of British Architects]]. 6: ...s one is intended to define the professional term Architect, which has a legal definition in most areas.--> 8: ...]] are prohibited from referring to themselves as architects in most countries. Spiral Architect (221 bytes) 1: '''Spiral Architect''' is a [[Norway|Norwegian]] [[technical metal]] ... The Belly of an Architect (372 bytes) 1: '''''The Belly of an Architect''''' is a [[1987]] [[film|movie]] directed by [[P... 5: ...references to the work of the 18th century French architect [[Étienne-Louis Boullée]]. 10: [[Category:1987 films|Belly of an Architect]] Information architect (1424 bytes) 1: {{merge}} [[Information architecture]] 4: ...ysical layout. The typical product of information architecture is a blueprint which may take a variety of for... 5: ...r steps. When the terminal was being designed, an architect considered all those needs and tried to arrange t... Project architect (219 bytes) 1: A '''project architect''' is the person who has the overall legal respon... Architect of the Capitol (1219 bytes) 2: The '''Architect of the Capitol''' is responsible to the [[United ... 4: ... commission. Upon confirmation by the Senate, the Architect becomes an official of the Legislative Branch as ... 7: .../www.aoc.gov/, a public-domain publication of the Architect of the Capitol Thomas Fuller (architect) (1271 bytes) 1: ... he returned to Canada to become [[Chief Dominion Architect]], replacing [[Thomas Seaton Scott]]. In this ro... 3: ...omas Fuller II]] also became a prominent Canadian architect. 5: [[Category:Canadian architects|Fuller]] John Dobson (architect) (1790 bytes) 1: ...1787]]-[[1865]]) was a [[19th century]] British [[architect]] in the [[Neoclassicism|neoclassical]] tradition... 3: ...l Academy|Royal Academician]] [[David Stephenson (architect)|David Stephenson]]. He returned to Newcastle and... 9: ...is widely recognised as one of the most important architects of 19th century Newcastle. A street in the city,... 13: [[Category:British architects|Dobson, John]] Terry Farrell (architect) (1796 bytes) 2: ...the function that [[urn]]s would on a [[classical architecture|classical]] building. 4: ...ss degree from [[Newcastle University]] School of Architecture and founded his first practice in [[1965]]. Paul Williams (Architect) (3638 bytes) 2: ... certified architect in [[1915]], the first Black architect west of the Mississippi. In [[1917]] he married D... 4: ...0]]. During [[World War II]] he served as a naval architect. 6: ...first Black member of the [[American Institute of Architects]] (AIA) and in [[1957]] became the first Black t... 18: ...s helped prepare construction drawings as a young architect.) 35: ...ms: A Legacy of Style''. New York: Rizzoli, 1993. Architecture; Leavey NA737.W527H84 1993 Thomas Hamilton (architect) (560 bytes) 1: ...[1784]] - [[1858]]) was a [[Scotland|Scottish]] [[architect]], based in [[Edinburgh]]. His works include: th... 8: [[Category:British architects|Hamilton, Thomas]] John Nash (architect) (3405 bytes) 1: ...ay]] [[1835]]) was a [[United Kingdom|British]] [[architect]] responsible for much of the layout of [[Regency... 3: ...in [[1783]]. This forced him to resume work as an architect, focusing initially on the design of country hous... 5: ...s left in the hands of other architects such as [[James Pennethorne]] and the young [[Decimus Burton]]. 7: ...xecution to one of his assistants, in this case [[James Morgan]]. The first phase of the Regent's Canal o... 13: *[[St. James's Park]] Thomas Adams (architect) (823 bytes) Robert Mills (architect) (1895 bytes) 1: ...arolina]], he was student under Irish architect [[James Hoban]], who later designed [[The White House]], ... 11: ...ica's First Architect'', by John Bryan, Princeton Architectural Press
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